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Ch.07-First 2 years – Psychosocial Birth – 2 years
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A. The Rouge test B. The mirror test C. The reflection test
You notice your young child kissing his reflection in the mirror. Later, you put a mark on his four head and have him look in the mirror. When he does so he tries to touch the mark on his forehead. What is the name of this test? A. The Rouge test B. The mirror test C. The reflection test D. The self image test E. None of the above
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A. The Rouge test B. The mirror test C. The reflection test
You notice your young child kissing his reflection in the mirror. Later, you put a mark on his four head and have him look in the mirror. When he does so he tries to touch the mark on his forehead. What is the name of this test? A. The Rouge test B. The mirror test C. The reflection test D. The self image test E. None of the above
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A. He does not have self-awareness B. He has self-awareness
You notice your young child kissing his reflection in the mirror. Later, you put a mark on his four head and have him look in the mirror. When he does so he tries to touch the mark on his forehead. What does this test show? A. He does not have self-awareness B. He has self-awareness C. He is playing with the person in the mirror D. None of the above
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A. He does not have self-awareness B. He has self-awareness
You notice your young child kissing his reflection in the mirror. Later, you put a mark on his four head and have him look in the mirror. When he does so he tries to touch the mark on his forehead. What does this test show? A. He does not have self-awareness B. He has self-awareness C. He is playing with the person in the mirror D. None of the above
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You have two children, Janet, a one-year-old and Melinda, a two-year-old. Which child will potty train quicker? One year old Two year old Same time 2 year old 1 year old
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You have two children, Janet, a one-year-old and Melinda, a two-year-old. Which child will potty train quicker? One year old Two year old Same time 2 year old 1 year old
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autonomy versus shame and doubt. the social learning theory.
You want to help your baby resolve Erickson’s first question of development, so you try to satisfy your child's basic needs with care consistency and continuity. This will help your baby resolve the question of _____________. trust versus mistrust. autonomy versus shame and doubt. the social learning theory. Freud’s first stage.
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autonomy versus shame and doubt. the social learning theory.
You want to help your baby resolve Erickson’s first question of development, so you try to satisfy your child's basic needs with care consistency and continuity. This will help your baby resolve the question of _____________. trust versus mistrust. autonomy versus shame and doubt. the social learning theory. Freud’s first stage.
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For Erikson, what is the infant’s earliest task?
Trust vs mistrust
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As a behaviorist, you would probably use __________ and __________ to mold your child's behavior.
A. Reasoning B. Reinforcement C. Punishment D. A & C E. B & C
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As a behaviorist, you would probably use __________ and __________ to mold your child's behavior.
A. Reasoning B. Reinforcement C. Punishment D. A & C E. B & C
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When 12-month-old Nicholas looked at his mother to see her expression as a stranger entered the room, he was demonstrating: stranger wariness. social learning behavior. social referencing. Fear.
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When 12-month-old Nicholas looked at his mother to see her expression as a stranger entered the room, he was demonstrating: stranger wariness. social learning behavior. social referencing. Fear.
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As Janet was growing up, she learned her parents divorced, and that her brother was mean to her. She came to the conclusion that relationships do not last, and that boys are mean. She had developed a ______________ for later life. A. Schematic plan B. Work-in-progress C. Working model D. Hypothesis
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As Janet was growing up, she learned her parents divorced, and that her brother was mean to her. She came to the conclusion that relationships do not last, and that boys are mean. She had developed a ______________ for later life. A. Schematic plan B. Work-in-progress C. Working model D. Hypothesis
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Janet likes to hug and touch her children and comfort them when they are hurt. She is using __________________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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Janet likes to hug and touch her children and comfort them when they are hurt. She is using __________________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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However, her neighbor Twee tends to be more distant and prefers to distract her children when they heard rather than give them hugs and kisses. She is using _________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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However, her neighbor Twee tends to be more distant and prefers to distract her children when they heard rather than give them hugs and kisses. She is using _________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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Across the street, Mike tends to tell his children to do something "Because I said so!". He is using ____________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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Across the street, Mike tends to tell his children to do something "Because I said so!". He is using ____________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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Finally, both Helen and Don work together to give their growing children advice on what they think would be best. They are using ____________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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Across the street, Mike tends to tell his children to do something "Because I said so!". He is using ____________ parenting. A. Proximal B. Distal C. Authoritarian D. Authoritative E. None of the above
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Your young child wakes up a few nights per month seemingly in a panic
Your young child wakes up a few nights per month seemingly in a panic. She sits up in bed screaming and crying. You rush in to calm her and to see what is happening. The child usually returns to sleep and doesn’t remember this happening at all. What is the best explanation for this behavior? A. She may be exhibiting symptoms of early onset epilepsy. B. She has excessive anxiety during the day. C. She has too much sugar in her diet. D. She is probably experiencing night terrors, a fairly common event in early childhood. Answer: D Believe in yourself! You can do more than you think you can!
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