
Practice Final
Quiz by Micheal Rubosky
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- Q1
___Impose many rules, demand strict obedience, and harshly punish their children for breaking rules or questioning their decisions.
IDK
Single Parents
Permissive Parents
Authoritarian parents
300s - Q2
The process of absorbing new info into existing schemas
egocentrism
Assimilation
conservation
Freud
300s - Q3
____________ is the tendency to view the world from your own perspective without recognizing that others may have different view points.
self awareness
shrug?
schema
egocentrism
300s - Q4
teenagers who have the moratorium identity status
have not explored possible identities and have made no commitments to any life path
believe that they are not yet ready to become adults and are actively exploring possible identities
usually experience very low levels of anxiety about their identity
300s - Q5
Identity as defined by Erik Erikson is the same as
instinct
self-concept
socialization
300s - Q6
Teenagers are in foreclosure if they
accept what they think society expects of them
rejects their parents opinions of career and marriage
are not ready to become an adult
300s - Q7
Puberty in girls usually begins about age
10-11
27-30
14-16
300s - Q8
Puberty in boys normally begins around
12-13
39-40
14-15
300s - Q9
Separation anxiety _____.
usually develops at age three when a child is separated from its mother
usually develops between seven and nine months and occurs when a child is separated from its primary caregiver
is only acute when a part of stranger anxiety
300s - Q10
is the theory or story that you form about yourself through your life experiences and interactions with others.
Self-concept
Self-awareness
Self-contempt
300s - Q11
_____ set rules for proper conduct for their children and then consistently enforce those rules while still allowing their children a fair amount of freedom.
Authoritarian parents
Permissive parents
Single parents
300s - Q12
A strong emotional bond or _____ usually forms between children and their parents or primary
cognition
attachment
schema
300s - Q13
When a pregnant woman consumes large quantities of alcohol, physical and cognitive abnormalities result in the child. This is called ____.
fetal alcohol syndrome
gender identity
socialization
300s - Q14
A(n) _____ is an organized cluster of knowledge that you use to understand and interpret
egocentrism
attachment
schema
300s - Q15
Children begin developing _____, an understanding of themselves as being either a boy or a girl, around the age of two.
gender identity
reflex
representational thought
300s