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chapter 1

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sensorimotor (Piaget)   show
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Pre-operational (Piaget)   show
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show Stage 3: the child can now reason logically about concrete events and classify objects into different sets  
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Formal operational (Piaget)   show
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show 1st stage: trust/mistrust (rely on their parents taking care of them) 2nd stage: autonomy/ shame and doubt (can go explore things and and become their own person, but can go back to parents for support) 3rd stage: initiative/ guilt (creat friendships) 4  
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show 5th stage: identity/identity confusion (figure out who they are "hairstyle") 6th stage: intimacy/ isolation (close friendships find connections outside the family) 7th stage: generation/ stagnation (ask themselves if they are giving back to the community  
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show A sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how culture and social interaction guide cognitive development. He stresses that cogn devlopment invol learning to use the invents of society(Language, mathmatic systems). Adolescents learn to use tools to  
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show A behavior followed by a rewarding stimulus is more likely to recur, whereas a behavior followed by a punishment stimulus is less likely to recur.  
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Bandura's social cognitive theory (1925-now)   show
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Ecological theory Uriel Bronfenbrenner (1917-2005)   show
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