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Later Maturity

Integrity and fulfillment, acceptance of one’s life, and lack of regret

These are the outcomes successful resolution of what psychosocial stage?

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Early Adulthood

Determine stage from developmental task: Starting a famity

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Adolescence

Determine stage from developmental task: Developing a personal sense of right and wrong

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Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational

What are the stages of Piaget’s Cognitive Development?

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6-12 years old

Age range for Industry vs. Inferiority stage

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Trust vs. Mistrust

What conflict occurs within the first year of life?

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Moral

Sophia is learning to tell right from wrong in different situations. What kind of task is she achieving?

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Ego integrity

More desirable outcome in final stage of Erikson’s Theory

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Intimacy vs. Isolation

Determine Erikson’s stage: The ability to share oneself deeply with another develops in this stage

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Holistic Personal Development

What do classification and logical grouping skills contribute to?

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Cognitive growth during early childhood and adolescence

What do limitations in logical reasoning in the preoperational stage help evaluate?

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Cognitive abilities in middle to late adolescence

What does hypothetical-deductive reasoning help evaluate?

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Difficulties in forming trusting relationships later in life

Result of unresolved trust issues in infancy. Evaluate effects of psychosocial conflict

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Intimacy vs. Isolation

The virtue of love is developed from successful completion of what conflict?

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Universal

Cognitive development occurs in _________ stages

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Biological, psychological, and sociological forces

Acording to Havighurst, what influences the developmental tasks that a person faces?

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Shame & doubt

If children are overly controlled, they may develop _____ & _____.

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Generativity vs. Stagnation

The conflict involving a desire to guide the next generation (Erikson)

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Cognitive growth compared to others in same age group

What do traits of formal operational stage help evaluate?

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Industry

(Psychosocial Stages) A 10-year old child who is encouraged in school and hobbies is likely to develop ________.

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Struggle with concept of conservation

When Olivia is asked why a taller glass has more juice than a shorter, wider one (even if both have the same amount), she insists that the taller glass has more. This is because children in the preoperational typically ____

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Egocentrism

The inability to differentiate between one’s own perspective and that of others, often seen in early cognitive development

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Hope

What virtue is developed when one successfully resolves the conflict in the first stage (infancy)?

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Intimacy vs. isolation

When an adult avoids meaningful relationships, which conflict are they facing?

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Integrity vs. Despair

A 75-year-old who feels regret and sadness may be in what stage?

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Love

What virtue is developed in the Intimacy vs. Isolation stage?

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Middle Childhood

Daniel is learning how to get along with classmates and make friends at school. This is part of what stage? (Havighurst)

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Generativity

Giving back through mentoring or parenting

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Sensorimotor

Aria is a toddler who often puts objects in her mouth to explore and learn about them. According to Piaget’s stages, what stage is Aria in?

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Formal Operational

Benjamin knows that if his red block is the same size as his blue block, and his blue block is the same size as his green block, then his red block is the same size as his green block. What stage of cognitive development is Benjamin in?

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Autonomy

A toddler who insists on doing things by themselves is developing ________.

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Concrete Operational

According to Piaget, children begin to use logic, but only with real objects, in this stage

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Preoperational

Imaginary play and symbolic thinking are part of this stage of cognitive development

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Havighurst’s Developmental Tasks

Challenges that arise on different stages of life

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Generativity vs. Stagnation

Primary conflict of middle adulthood

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Formal Operational

In which stage does the ability to do algebra and solve hypothetical problems develop?

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Formal Operational

The ability to think about possible outcomes and systematically test them is an example of which stage of cognitive development?

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Sensorimotor

Piagetian stage where infants learn through physical interaction with their environment

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Preoperational

Piagetian stage where children use mental symbols

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Concrete Operational

Piagetian stage where children begin to think logically about concrete events

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Formal Operational

Piagetian stage where individuals can think abstractly and hypothetically

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Later Maturity

Determine stage of life from developmental task: Retiring from employment

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Adolescence

Determine stage of life from developmental task: Achieving a masculine or feminine social role

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Middle Childhood

Determine stage of life from developmental task: Learning arithmetic

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Infancy & Early Childhood

Determine stage of life from developmental task: Seeking comfort from parents

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Struggle with Abstract Logic

Limitation of a preoperational child

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Initiative vs. Guilt

If a preschool child feels guilty for trying new things, they may be stuck in the __________ vs. _____ crisis.

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6-12 years old

Age range of Industry vs. Inferiority

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Object permanence

Lily hides her favorite toy under a blanket while her baby brother is watching. Her brother then looks for the toy under the blanket, showing he understands it still exists even though he can’t see it. Which concept is being demonstrated in this scenario?

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Identity vs. Role Confusion

Main conflict in adolescence

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Generativity

Involves guiding the next generation, being productive at work, and contributing to society and community

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Concrete Operational

The ability to classify objects into sets and subsets begins in what Piagetian stage?

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Difficulty in forming relationships

Failure to develop trust in infancy may result in what

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Physical interactions

Grace is a toddler who is exploring her surroundings by touching, grabbing, and playing with different objects. How is she primarily learning during this stage?