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Which theorist believed that personality develops in a series of 8 distinct stages?
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Kohlberg
Bandura
Piaget
Erikson
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Which theorist showed that young children think in strikingly different ways compared to adults?
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Bandura
Kohlberg
Piaget
Erikson
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Which theorist believed that personality develops in a series of 8 distinct stages?
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Which theorist showed that young children think in strikingly different ways compared to adults?
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In each stage, _________________ believed people experience a conflict that serves as a turning point in development. In his view, these conflicts are centered on either developing a psychological quality or failing to develop that quality.
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When a child's existing schemas are capable of explaining what it can perceive around it, it is said to be in a state of ________________________, (i.e., a state of cognitive or mental balance).
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According to Piaget, _____________________ happens when the existing schema (knowledge) does not work, and needs to be changed to deal with a new object or situation.
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According to Bandura, when children observe the people around them behaving in various ways, they may imitate the observed behaviours. This is illustrated during the famous _______________________ experiment.
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What theorist observed his children (and their process of making sense of the world around them) and eventually developed a four-stage model of how the mind processes new information encountered?
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There are four mediational processes proposed by Bandura: 1) Attention, 2) Retention, 3) Reproduction and
4) _____________________.
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Which theorist called the schema 'the basic building block of intelligent behavior' - a way of organizing knowledge?
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The Heinz Dilemma was used by ______________________ to study moral reasoning. A series of moral dilemmas were presented to these participants and they were also interviewed to determine the reasoning behind their judgements of each scenario.
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Kohlberg identified ______ distinct levels of moral reasoning, each with two sub-stages. People can only pass through these levels in the order listed. Each new stage replaces the reasoning typical of the earlier stage. Not everyone achieves all the stages.