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Kohlberg’s three levels of morality are |
Pre conventional, conventional, post conventional |
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Trust versus mistrust is |
Erik Erickson’s first stage of psychosocial development |
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A person who has successfully mastered Ericksons first seven stages would be ready to enter Erickson’s final or eighth stage |
Integrity versus despair |
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In Kholberg’s first or pre-conventional level, the individual’s moral behavior is guided by |
Consequences |
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Kohlberg’s second level of morality is known as conventional morality. This level is characterized by |
A desire to live up to societies expectations and a desire to conform |
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Kohlberg’s highest level of morality is termed postconventional morality. Here the individual |
Has self-imposed morals and ethics |
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According to Kholberg, level 3, which is post conventional or self-accepted moral principles, |
Is the highest level of morality. However, some people never reached this level. |
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The zone of proximal development |
Was pioneered by Lev Vygotsky |
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Freud and Erickson |
Could be classified as maturationists |
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John Bowlby’s name is most closely associated with |
Bonding and attachment |
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In which Ericksonian stage does the midlife crisis occurred |
Generativity versus stagnation |
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The researcher who is well known for his work with maternal deprivation and isolation in rhesus monkeys is |
Harry Harlow |
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The statement: “males are better than females when performing mathematical calculations” is |
True according to research by Maccoby and Jacklin |
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The Erickson stage that focuses heavily on sharing your life with another person is |
Intimacy versus isolation- ages 23 to 34 |
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We often referred to individuals as conformists. Which of these individuals would most likely conform to his or her peers? |
A 13-year-old male middle school student |