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Growth & Development

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What is the most successful form of conditioning Delayed Conditioning
Children learn object permanence in the ______ stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development Sensorimotor stage
Some teenagers drive over the speed limit without wearing seatbelts because they don't believe anything bad can happen to them Personal Fable
Language rules that transcend specific languages and cultures is called deep structures
How many morphemes does the word "book" have? 2
When do babies become adept at holophrasing, which is the ability to produce about 50 one-word utterances about 1 1/2 years of age
Erikson would consider a normal 4-yr-old child to be in the _____ stage of development Initiative vs Guilt
According to Maslow, before people can meet their esteem needs they must meet their need for safety, survival
Children who are clingy and react strongly to separation from their caretakers are considered by Mary Ainsworth to display ambivalent attachment
People who are in the conventional stage of Kohlberg's theory of moral development might do the following follow rules to avoid societal and familial disapproval and so that law and order can be maintained
A woman who balances her personal needs with those of others is in the _____ stage of Gilligan's theory of moral development Morality of NonViolence
Children in this stage of Piaget's theory of moral development don't understand the reasons behind rules Moral Realism
In Havinghurst's model of human development, many of the earlier (childhood) tasks are biologically determined
During the _____ stage of family development, it is most important for boundaries to become more flexible raising adolescents
Children of permissive parents often become all of the following except rebellious instead, they are likely to become aggressive, self-centered, irresponsible
The death of a child is what kind of crisis? situational crisis
Counselors who become emotionally affected after exposure to crisis victims are experiencing compassion fatigue
According to the Indivisible Self Wellness Model, the following is NOT part of the essential self Nutrition Gender Identity, Spirituality, and Self-Care are all part of this model
______ has been translated to mean "fear of the marketplace" Agoraphobia
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