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In infancy, self evaluative emotions:
1. Arise only after children have developed self awareness 2. Arise only after children
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Why are teenagers more likely to make rash decisions and not be able to control impulses than adults?
(1 point) All of their
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Three influences of self esteem on teenagers participating in risky behaviour?
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Dennis
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Critical thinking. Choose one difference in development and explain how to adopt to this difference.
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what are the stages of development according Erikson
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Letshekha
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What is the major implication in studying attachment theory?
A. it sheds light on the potential impact of childhood experiences
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Kiddo
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Which of the following is the positive outcome of Stage 2 in of Erikson's developmental model?
A. The child will be
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Kiddo
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What is developmental psychology?
A. the study behavior across the lifespan B. the study of behavior in a longitudinal survey C.
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Kiddo
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__________ introduced the concept of maternal deprivation.
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Kiddo
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Jean Piaget noted that younger children frequently answer questions differently than older children because they:
A. don't know
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Kiddo
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Who believed that a person goes through stages of psychosocial development at specific ages where they faced different identity
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Rodarius
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Investigate the influence of self esteem and teenagers participating in risky behavior
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Zwivhuya
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Investigate the influence of self-esteem on teenagers participating in risky behaviour
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Anonymous
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explain mesosystem and provide 4 reason for the answer
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Caroline Moraswi
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Investigate the influence on self esteem on teenagers participating in risky behavior
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Keo
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Why are teenagers more likely to make rash decisions and not be able to control impulses than adults?
(1 point) • All of their
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123
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What is sequence of Macro's emotional development?
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joseph
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Imagine that a one year of age child is deserted in the forest and grows up with the animals there discuss what type of behavior
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La-tonya George
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Investigate the influence of self esteem and teenagers in participating in risky behavior
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Thabani
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Investgate the influence of self-esteem and teenagers participating in risky behavior ?
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Yonela
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Development of the self in society
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Marumo
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Investigate the influence of self esteem and teenagers participanting in risky behaviour
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Simphiwe
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Influence of self esteem and teenagers participating in a risky behavior
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Siphesihle
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Investigate the influence of self-esteem and teenagers participating in risky behavior
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Lil T GOM
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Developmental psychologists study all of the following EXCEPT: -What part of the brain is involved in the development of
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sam
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A developmental psychologist might use this to observe how children behave on a playground
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Helen
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Erik Erikson named the psychosocial stages of development concerning the early issue of
A. trust. B. patterns. C. theory. D.
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Diana
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During the sensorimotor stage of development, infants take information from new experiences and
integrate it with the already
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Diana
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Critical sensitive periods occur throughout human development, during which a child is biologically
A. not ready to learn new
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Diana
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According to Piaget, children develop through a series of stages that:
1. lead all children to the final and most advanced stages
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andrew
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects what we know about attachment?
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Janeth
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Which of the following is true regarding late starters
A. Deviant behavior is never due to inadequate parental monitoring? B. As
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Dalia
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Does having an unusual name, such as Chastity, Englebert or Moon unit, have an effect on how a child develops? The results of
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ANONYMOUS
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Describe the relationship between attachment, resilience and regulation
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gorf
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in Bonfenbrenner's model, shyness or agressive behavior can be called
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vic
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During periods of stress or change which traits can families model for their children to support creativity
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Ann
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How does social and emotional development affect physical development?
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Amanda
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the search for identity usually occurs during
A: early childhood B: middle adulthood C: late adulthood D: adolescence
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screaming pumpkin
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When researchers find similarities in development between very different cultures, what implications might such findings have
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susan
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Identify the theorist below who is most likely to agree with the following statement: “Gender identity occurs when the child
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Tonya
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Erickson's theory is based on the assumption that
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Jazmine
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According to Erik Erikson’s psychosocial theory, there are eight developmental stages, each with its own crises to be
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Tonya
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An Li reached puberty at age 12, and John Smith retired at age 65. An Li’s and John Smith’s experiences are examples of:
A.
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Tonya
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Abstract thinking and scientific reasoning generally do not begin to develop until:
A. middle adulthood B. young adulthood C.
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Tonya
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Children’s heightened sensitivity to physical differences in people significantly increases between the ages of __________, a
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Anonymous
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This theory of psychology proposes that dysfunction begins in infancy, and emphasizes the importance of unconditional positive
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Lisa
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Read the Ages and Stages online journal article, The Wild Boy of Aveyron. 1.
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Bailey
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In which theory is it of utmost importance that an infant develops a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for both
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MAE
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What changes take place in early adolescence to gender identity?
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priya
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Who suggested people become more socially selective as they progress through middle adulthood and beyond.
(Points : 1) Erik
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