PSYC-6201 - Developmental Psychology oed answer key

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This involves adopting observed behaviors, values, beliefs and attitudes of another person.

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Identification

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Reciprocal teaching refers to the contemporary educational application of Vygotsky's theories

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True

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The libido now becomes focused on the anus and the child derives satisfaction from defecating.

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Anal Stage

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TRUE OR FALSE: The Microsystem involves the relationships between the exosystems in one's life

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False

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John Bowlby defined attachment as a "lasting psychological connectedness between human beings."

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True

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Laura wants to develop baby James' ability to trust. An example of the things she should do is:

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(10 months and onwards) The baby becomes increasingly independent and forms several attachments.

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Piaget's term for the understanding that when a person or object still exists when out of sight:

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Speech directed to the self and serves an intellectual function (typical from the age of three).

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TRUE OR FALSE: The mesosystem involves the relationships between the microsystems in one's life.

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According to Freud, a person who had too strict toilet training may be fixated at the Oral Stage.

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The direct environment people have in their lives with which there is direct social interactions.

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Babies whose needs are not met during the Oral Stage may grow up to become nail biters or smokers.

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Iconic representation involves the storage of information in the form of a code, such as language.

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This system involves the relationships between the people in the direct environment in one's life.

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Developmental Psychology does not focus on how people grow and change over the course of a lifetime.

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What do people face during each psychosocial stage that can serve as a turning point in development?

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At this stage, people begin to account for the differing values, opinions and beliefs of other people

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A child being affected by a parent receiving a promotion at work. This reflects which of the following?

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