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Piaget’s stages

Erikson’stages

Kubler Ross

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Childrearingstyles

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The underlying gene pair for a characteristic

• What is a Genotype?

T1-200

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• What are Recessive genes?

T1-400

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Takes 2 of these genes to show a trait

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• What is none?

T1-600

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The chance that a Dominant trait will show up in a child whose

parents each have a recessive characteristic showing (and carried

on a single gene pair)

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• What is blond hair?

T1-800

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If blond hair is recessive and you have blond hair, your phenotype

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• What is “blond, blond”?

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If blond hair is recessive and you have blond hair, your genotype

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• What is the formal operations stage?

T2-200

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Can think of multiple hypothetical possibilities

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• What is the sensory motor stage?

T2-400

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Janie does not search for a toy that is dropped

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• What is the concrete operations stage?

T2-600

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Clementine realizes that one dime is more money than 10 pennies

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• What is the Preoperational Stage?

T2-800

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George uses his crayons as toy soldiers.

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• When is the preoperational stage?

T2-1000

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Blongo rolled his playdo into a very long snake and “realized” he now

had much more clay than he use to

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• What is Identity vs Role Confusion?

T3-200

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Justine, at 15, tries out drugs, new religious experiences, & sex

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• What is autonomy vs shame and doubt?

T3-400

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Carlos, at 2, is learning to put his pants on

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• What is generativity vs stagnation?

T3-600

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Fannie, at 58, is volunteering at her local school, helping students learn

to read

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• What is integrity vs despair?

T3-800

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Gertrude, at 80, wishes she would have done more important things

with her life.

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• What is competence vs inferiority?

T3-1000

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Claude realizes he is really good at math, but he really is pretty

uncoordinated at most sports activities

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• What is the Anger stage?

T4-200

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Why me? I’m a good person. There are so many horrible people

in the world.

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• What is the bargaining stage?

T4-400

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I’ll be in any experimental treatments, if you can just give me

more time

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• What is the denial stage?

T4-600

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I think your tests are wrong. I feel fine.

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• What is the depression stage?

T4-800

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There’s no reason to go on. I don’t even want to get out of bed, much less try any treatments. All I want

to do is cry

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• What is the acceptance stage?

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Jorge has made arrangements for his family to remain financially

solvent and realizes that death is a natural part of life

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• What is permissive parenting?

T5-200

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Johnnie has no bedtime and can eat whenever and whatever he

chooses.

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• What is authoritative parenting?

T5-400

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Betty sets clear rules with her children, but fully discusses the reasons for them with her kids

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• What is authoritarian parenting?

T5-600

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Do it because I said so!

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• What is typical of authoritative parenting style?

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Children are more likely to be cooperative.

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• What is authoritarian parenting?

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Kids are most likely to be rebellious

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“Answer Here”

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“Answer Here”

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“Final Jeopardy General Category”

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