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13 Cards in this Set
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Schema |
a concept or mental representation that guides the way you make sense of new information |
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Assimilation |
making sense of new information by sorting it into already existing schemas |
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Accommodation |
making sense of new information by revising or creating new schemas |
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Sensorimotor Stage |
from birth to about age 2, when babies understand the world through sensory experience |
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Preoperational Stage |
from about age 2 to about age 7, when children can use language and other symbols for real objects but still can’t complete many mental operations |
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Concrete operational stage |
from about age 7 to about age 11, in which children acquire the ability to think logically about concrete things |
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Formal Operational Stage |
beginning around age 11 and lasting through adulthood, in which the person becomes able to think logically about abstract things |
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Authoritarian |
is an approach to parenting in which parents require children to obey unquestionable strict rules |
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Authoritative |
is an approach to parenting in which parents set rules, but also explain and negotiate those rules with their children |
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Permissive |
is an approach to parenting in which parents place minimal demands on children and allow them to run their own lives |
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Pre-conventional |
is a moral decision-making strategy driven by the potential rewards and punishments of the decision |
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Conventional |
is a moral decision-making strategy driven by the desire to follow society’s norms and laws |
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Post-conventional |
is a moral decision-making strategy driven by fundamental rights and ethical principles |