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Which theorist is known for his theory of psychosocial development, including the stages of trust vs. mistrust and integrity vs. despair?
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Sigmund Freud
Jean Piaget
Erik Erikson
F. Skinner
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According to Jean Piaget, at what stage of cognitive development do children begin to develop the ability to think abstractly and logically?
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Formal operational stage
Concrete operational stage
Sensorimotor stage
Preoperational stage
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Which theorist is known for his theory of psychosocial development, including the stages of trust vs. mistrust and integrity vs. despair?
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According to Jean Piaget, at what stage of cognitive development do children begin to develop the ability to think abstractly and logically?
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What is the term for the process by which unused connections in the brain atrophy and die?
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Which of the following is a key principle of Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of development?
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What is the term for the emotional bond that forms between an infant and their primary caregiver?
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg, at what stage of moral development do individuals make decisions based on avoiding punishment or seeking rewards?
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What is the term for the process by which children learn language through imitation, reinforcement, and shaping?
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What is the term for the stage of prenatal development that occurs from 2 weeks to 8 weeks after fertilization, during which all major organs and structures begin to form?
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Which developmental psychologist is known for his theory of moral development, outlining stages of moral reasoning from pre-conventional to post-conventional?
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According to Erik Erikson, what is the primary developmental task of adolescence?
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What is the term for a child's ability to understand that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched?
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Which stage of cognitive development, according to Jean Piaget, typically occurs during adolescence and is characterized by the ability to think about abstract concepts and hypothetical situations?
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which stage is focused on following the rules to avoid punishment and gain rewards?
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Which theorist is known for proposing the concept of the 'Zone of Proximal Development' in the field of developmental psychology?
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According to Jean Piaget, during which stage of cognitive development do children typically begin to use language to represent objects and events, engage in pretend play, and develop a basic understanding of cause and effect?
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What is the term used to describe the period of rapid physical growth and sexual maturation that marks the transition from childhood to adulthood?
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According to attachment theory, which attachment style is characterized by a lack of distress when a caregiver leaves and an avoidance of contact upon their return?
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Which developmental psychologist is known for his theory of moral development, with stages including preconventional, conventional, and postconventional morality?
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According to attachment theory, which attachment style is characterized by a child exhibiting distress when the caregiver leaves, but then seeking comfort upon their return?
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What is the term for the stage of moral development in which individuals make decisions based on avoiding punishment and seeking rewards?
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At what age do infants typically start to sit up unsupported?
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What is the term for the mental frameworks that shape and are shaped by our experiences?
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What is the term for the cognitive process in which existing schemas are adjusted or new schemas are created to better fit new information?
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What term refers to the mental process of understanding and interpreting sensory information?
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What is the term for the belief that inanimate objects have feelings and intentions?
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According to Jean Piaget, what is the term for the process of adjusting existing schemas or developing new ones to better fit with new information?
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Which area of the brain is responsible for emotions, decision-making, and self-control, and undergoes significant development during adolescence?
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What is the term for the process by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved in memory?