Deck 4: Developmental and Learning Theories
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Deck 4: Developmental and Learning Theories
1
There are at least eight developmental and learning theories that encompass most educational issues about young children.
True
2
There is one set of principles that is the overriding theory of child development.
False
3
In psychodynamic terms, the unconscious refers to being in a coma.
False
4
Psychodynamic theories assume that life is a series of stages through which each person must pass.
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5
Erikson believes that children have crises, or challenges, in each stage of development.
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6
Edward Thorndike gave us the notion of tabula rasa.
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7
Behaviorists would say that the environment and daily schedule are important in learning.
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8
Positive reinforcers can be tokens or toys but cannot include attention or praise.
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9
One of Piaget's basic processes of thinking is accommodation, which is taking new information and changing what is already thought to fit the new information, changing the knowledge base.
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10
Piaget states that the organism is usually in a state of disequilibrium, and that only when the person is "at rest" will learning take place.
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11
According to Piagetian theory, children think differently than adults.
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12
The theory of multiple intelligences means that a child will need to learn a multitude of skills in order to be considered "smart."
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13
Maturation theory is the process of physical and mental growth that is determined by heredity. Arnold Gesell's theory states that the sequence of developmental stages is universal, as are the precise ages.
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14
There are sex differences in behavior because of heredity more than the environment.
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15
Piaget believed that the development of thinking is extrinsic.
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16
Piaget believed that children learn best when they are shown how to do something.
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17
As they mature, children integrate and assimilate their play experiences.
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18
Boys are more likely to develop physical or mental disorders than girls.
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19
The nature/nurture controversy is ____.
A) the differences between girls and boys
B) the theory of maturation
C) the controversy between liberals and conservatives
D) the issue of heredity versus environment
A) the differences between girls and boys
B) the theory of maturation
C) the controversy between liberals and conservatives
D) the issue of heredity versus environment
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20
Special problems can arise in cross-cultural teaching settings when ____.
A) the language of the caregiver is different from that of the child
B) caregivers have low expectations of children based on their membership in a low-status cultural group
C) Both of these are correct.
D) None of these are correct.
A) the language of the caregiver is different from that of the child
B) caregivers have low expectations of children based on their membership in a low-status cultural group
C) Both of these are correct.
D) None of these are correct.
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21
Which of the following statements is universal for all children?
A) Each child has his/her own unique needs and rights.
B) Cultural and social expectations are the same.
C) Temperament and energy level are the same.
D) Rate of language growth in vocabulary is the same.
E) Children go through the same developmental stages.
A) Each child has his/her own unique needs and rights.
B) Cultural and social expectations are the same.
C) Temperament and energy level are the same.
D) Rate of language growth in vocabulary is the same.
E) Children go through the same developmental stages.
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22
Sigmund Freud ____.
A) studied the behavior of animals
B) characterized stages of psychosexual development
C) developed "norms" of behavior
D) is alive
A) studied the behavior of animals
B) characterized stages of psychosexual development
C) developed "norms" of behavior
D) is alive
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23
Eric Erikson proposes eight stages of psychosocial development, in which each critical period represents a challenge for that time. Which stage(s) is(are) correctly matched with the age in early childhood and its challenge?
A) Stage 1 Infancy: Competency vs. Inferiority
B) Stage 2 Toddler: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
C) Stage 3 Childhood: Good vs. Evil
D) Stage 4 School-age: Trust vs. Mistrust
A) Stage 1 Infancy: Competency vs. Inferiority
B) Stage 2 Toddler: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
C) Stage 3 Childhood: Good vs. Evil
D) Stage 4 School-age: Trust vs. Mistrust
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24
According to Erikson's theory, the role of the adult is to ____.
A) ensure that the child has opportunities to play
B) shape appropriate behaviors
C) Both of these are correct.
D) None of these are correct.
A) ensure that the child has opportunities to play
B) shape appropriate behaviors
C) Both of these are correct.
D) None of these are correct.
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25
A negative reinforcer ____.
A) is a punishment
B) can never be a time-out
C) is the same as a positive reinforcer
D) is removal of an unpleasant stimulus as a result of a behavior
A) is a punishment
B) can never be a time-out
C) is the same as a positive reinforcer
D) is removal of an unpleasant stimulus as a result of a behavior
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26
Behaviorists assert that the environment plays an enormous role in learning. They include ____.
A) Maslow, Watson, and Piaget
B) Watson, Thorndike, and Vygotsky
C) Thorndike, Skinner, and Bandura
D) Skinner, Bloom, and Montessori
A) Maslow, Watson, and Piaget
B) Watson, Thorndike, and Vygotsky
C) Thorndike, Skinner, and Bandura
D) Skinner, Bloom, and Montessori
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27
Albert Bandura, who developed the theory of social learning, reminds us that ____.
A) play is important
B) modeling is a primary way children learn
C) an unresolved crisis can harm a child
D) money is the root of all evil
A) play is important
B) modeling is a primary way children learn
C) an unresolved crisis can harm a child
D) money is the root of all evil
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28
Piaget's three basic processes of thinking are ____.
A) adaptation, accommodation, equilibration
B) stimulus, response, punishment
C) example, imitation, modeling
D) love, belonging, esteem
A) adaptation, accommodation, equilibration
B) stimulus, response, punishment
C) example, imitation, modeling
D) love, belonging, esteem
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29
Which statement is true according to Piagetian theory?
A) Children need few materials to explore.
B) Children can think symbolically if asked directed questions.
C) Children come to conclusions based on logic.
D) Children make decisions on what they see.
A) Children need few materials to explore.
B) Children can think symbolically if asked directed questions.
C) Children come to conclusions based on logic.
D) Children make decisions on what they see.
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30
The sociocultural theory of Vygotsky states that ____.
A) culture and language play a critical role in development
B) the child need not be considered as a whole
C) children think in concrete terms and cannot think things through themselves
D) self-directed speech is the lowest rung of the scaffold
A) culture and language play a critical role in development
B) the child need not be considered as a whole
C) children think in concrete terms and cannot think things through themselves
D) self-directed speech is the lowest rung of the scaffold
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31
Howard Gardner is a professor of human development who has developed ____.
A) a postulate about siblings and friendship
B) a theory of multiple intelligences
C) the notion that actions speak louder than words
D) giant ideas in the nursery school
A) a postulate about siblings and friendship
B) a theory of multiple intelligences
C) the notion that actions speak louder than words
D) giant ideas in the nursery school
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32
Below is a list of the hierarchy of Maslow's human needs. Which ones are basic needs?
A) safety, food, shelter, security
B) shelter, self-sufficiency, truth, aliveness
C) food, shelter, justice, respect for others
D) security, food, justice, self-sufficiency
A) safety, food, shelter, security
B) shelter, self-sufficiency, truth, aliveness
C) food, shelter, justice, respect for others
D) security, food, justice, self-sufficiency
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33
Attachment is ____.
A) critical to the development of the self
B) an "affectional bond" between two people
C) the "dance" between a child and a favored loved one
D) All of these are correct.
A) critical to the development of the self
B) an "affectional bond" between two people
C) the "dance" between a child and a favored loved one
D) All of these are correct.
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34
Sex differences ____.
A) are caused by both "nature" and "nurture"
B) make no difference in the development of self
C) do not exist
D) make females better than males
A) are caused by both "nature" and "nurture"
B) make no difference in the development of self
C) do not exist
D) make females better than males
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35
Children's development of moral behavior ____.
A) occurs early in infancy
B) seems to develop in stages
C) is based only on religious beliefs
D) has been researched equally with boys and girls
A) occurs early in infancy
B) seems to develop in stages
C) is based only on religious beliefs
D) has been researched equally with boys and girls
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36
Key principles of brain-based learning are that ____.
A) all brains develop on the same timetable
B) stress and threat do not impact the brain
C) emotions play a minor role in running the brain
D) all learning is mind-body
A) all brains develop on the same timetable
B) stress and threat do not impact the brain
C) emotions play a minor role in running the brain
D) all learning is mind-body
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37
Why do we plan projects that include the steps children will take for completion? Choose the most appropriate reason based upon developmental research.
A) Children learn through their senses.
B) Growth occurs in a sequence.
C) Growth occurs in interrelated areas.
D) Group play is developing.
A) Children learn through their senses.
B) Growth occurs in a sequence.
C) Growth occurs in interrelated areas.
D) Group play is developing.
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38
Which of the following statements is universal, in that it holds true for all children?
A) Cultural and social expectations are the same.
B) Temperament and energy level are the same.
C) Rate of language growth in vocabulary is the same.
D) Children go through the same developmental stages.
A) Cultural and social expectations are the same.
B) Temperament and energy level are the same.
C) Rate of language growth in vocabulary is the same.
D) Children go through the same developmental stages.
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39
New information on brain development suggests _____.
A) acquiring cultural knowledge occurs later in life
B) neural connections form most during adolescence
C) as children move from toddlers to preschool, brain functions are fully developed
D) "use it or lose it" applies to adult brains, not infants in first year of life
A) acquiring cultural knowledge occurs later in life
B) neural connections form most during adolescence
C) as children move from toddlers to preschool, brain functions are fully developed
D) "use it or lose it" applies to adult brains, not infants in first year of life
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40
Adults foster independence in toddlers by _____.
A) setting clear, consistent, reasonable limits
B) giving them false choices
C) giving them complex choices
D) insisting they be either dependent or independent
A) setting clear, consistent, reasonable limits
B) giving them false choices
C) giving them complex choices
D) insisting they be either dependent or independent
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41
Vygotsky asserted that much of children's learning _____.
A) takes place during play with others
B) occurs during the first year of life
C) takes place in solitude
D) is genetic in nature
A) takes place during play with others
B) occurs during the first year of life
C) takes place in solitude
D) is genetic in nature
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42
In preoperational thought children are known to be _____.
A) dependent
B) egocentric
C) trusting
D) defiant
A) dependent
B) egocentric
C) trusting
D) defiant
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43
Arnold Gesell developed the _______________, which details the norms of behavior.
A) Word Pictures
B) Stages of Psychosocial Development
C) Maturation Theory
D) Hierarchy of Needs
A) Word Pictures
B) Stages of Psychosocial Development
C) Maturation Theory
D) Hierarchy of Needs
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44
______________ is the theory developed through the study of successful people that emphasizes basic and growth needs.
A) Multiple Intelligences
B) Zone of Proximal Development
C) Constructivism
D) Heirarchy of Needs
A) Multiple Intelligences
B) Zone of Proximal Development
C) Constructivism
D) Heirarchy of Needs
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45
Bronfenbrenner's model of development is a "joint function of a person and environment" and includes human ecosystems of both physical factors and the social environment. The child is influenced by family, neighborhood, culture and the larger society. The name for this theory is _______.
A) Ecological
B) Scaffolding
C) Humanist
D) Behaviorist
A) Ecological
B) Scaffolding
C) Humanist
D) Behaviorist
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46
Frued's psychoanalytic theory of childhood sexuality contends that each stage has its own area of pleasure; if so, the birth to age two stage would be _______.
A) id
B) oral
C) anal
D) ego
A) id
B) oral
C) anal
D) ego
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47
In constructivist theory, children are thought to learn mostly by adaptation, so the teacher needs to be ________.
A) creative
B) a builder of an environment for learning
C) patient
D) None of these are correct.
A) creative
B) a builder of an environment for learning
C) patient
D) None of these are correct.
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48
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Psychodynamic
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Psychodynamic
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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49
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Behaviorist
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Behaviorist
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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50
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Cognitive
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Cognitive
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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51
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Sociocultural
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Sociocultural
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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52
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Ecological
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Ecological
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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53
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Multiple intelligences
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Multiple intelligences
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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54
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Maturation
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Maturation
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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55
Match the theorist to the theory.
-Humanistic
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
-Humanistic
A) Maslow
B) Vygotsky
C) Erikson
D) Gardner
E) Gesell
F) Bronfenbrenner
G) Bandura
H) Piaget
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56
Match the challenge or crisis with the stage in Erikson's psychosocial theory.
-Stage 1
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
-Stage 1
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
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57
Match the challenge or crisis with the stage in Erikson's psychosocial theory.
-Stage 2
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
-Stage 2
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
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58
Match the challenge or crisis with the stage in Erikson's psychosocial theory.
-Stage 3
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
-Stage 3
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
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59
Match the challenge or crisis with the stage in Erikson's psychosocial theory.
-Stage 4
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
-Stage 4
A) Initiative vs. Guilt
B) Trust vs. Mistrust
C) Industry vs. Inferiority
D) Autonomy vs. Doubt
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60
Match the process in behaviorist theory with the type of learning.
-Classical conditioning
A) Observation and imitation
B) Reinforcement
C) Association
-Classical conditioning
A) Observation and imitation
B) Reinforcement
C) Association
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61
Match the process in behaviorist theory with the type of learning.
-Operant conditioning
A) Observation and imitation
B) Reinforcement
C) Association
-Operant conditioning
A) Observation and imitation
B) Reinforcement
C) Association
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62
Match the process in behaviorist theory with the type of learning.
-Social learning
A) Observation and imitation
B) Reinforcement
C) Association
-Social learning
A) Observation and imitation
B) Reinforcement
C) Association
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63
Match the theory with the basic concept
-There are many ways to express intelligence.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-There are many ways to express intelligence.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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64
Match the theory with the basic concept
-All humans have basic and growth needs.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-All humans have basic and growth needs.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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65
Match the theory with the basic concept
-Human development is influenced by several systems.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-Human development is influenced by several systems.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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66
Match the theory with the basic concept
-People encounter certain "crises" or "challenges" in their lifelong pursuit of "Who Am I?"
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-People encounter certain "crises" or "challenges" in their lifelong pursuit of "Who Am I?"
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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67
Match the theory with the basic concept
-Most growth is determined by heredity.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-Most growth is determined by heredity.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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68
Match the theory with the basic concept
-People are governed by inner drives of sex and aggression.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-People are governed by inner drives of sex and aggression.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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69
Match the theory with the basic concept
-Through experience, behavior is modified or changed.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-Through experience, behavior is modified or changed.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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70
Match the theory with the basic concept
-Children pass through sensorimotor, preoperational, and concrete operational stages of thinking.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-Children pass through sensorimotor, preoperational, and concrete operational stages of thinking.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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71
Match the theory with the basic concept
-The child's development is inseparable from social and cultural activities.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
-The child's development is inseparable from social and cultural activities.
A) Erikson's psychosocial theory
B) Behaviorist theory
C) Cognitive theory
D) Sociocultural theory
E) Freud's psychosexual theory
F) Ecological theory
G) Multiple intelligences theory
H) Maturation theory
I) Humanistic theory
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72
Match the professional with his/her contribution to attachment theory.
-Developed the program "Resources for Infant Educators"
A) John Bowlby
B) Mary Ainsworth
C) Magda Gerber
-Developed the program "Resources for Infant Educators"
A) John Bowlby
B) Mary Ainsworth
C) Magda Gerber
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73
Match the professional with his/her contribution to attachment theory.
-Coined the word "affectional bond" to describe attachment
A) John Bowlby
B) Mary Ainsworth
C) Magda Gerber
-Coined the word "affectional bond" to describe attachment
A) John Bowlby
B) Mary Ainsworth
C) Magda Gerber
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74
Match the professional with his/her contribution to attachment theory.
-Extensively researched the nature of children's attachment
A) John Bowlby
B) Mary Ainsworth
C) Magda Gerber
-Extensively researched the nature of children's attachment
A) John Bowlby
B) Mary Ainsworth
C) Magda Gerber
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75
Match the type of play with its characteristic.
-Social interaction in a group with a sense of group identity
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
-Social interaction in a group with a sense of group identity
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
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76
Match the type of play with its characteristic.
-Child watches while others play
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
-Child watches while others play
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
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77
Match the type of play with its characteristic.
-Child performs random movements
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
-Child performs random movements
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
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78
Match the type of play with its characteristic.
-Social interaction with little or no organization
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
-Social interaction with little or no organization
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
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79
Match the type of play with its characteristic.
-Child plays alone
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
-Child plays alone
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
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80
Match the type of play with its characteristic.
-Child plays alongside others
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
-Child plays alongside others
A) Unoccupied
B) Solitary play
C) Onlooker play
D) Parallel play
E) Associative play
F) Cooperative play
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