Psychology Foundation B: Chap 11

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Across
  1. 5. Stage 3 of Erikson's stage theory( ... VS guilt)
  2. 6. Kohlberg's stage theory - The level which social orientation & individual principle and conscience orientation takes place.
  3. 7. Basic reasoning ability, memory capacity, speed of processing information
  4. 9. Trend of head to foot direction of motor development
  5. 13. Type of attachment - appear confused to whether or not they should approach their mothers(...-...).
  6. 16. Trend of center to outward direction of motor development
  7. 17. Gradual unfolding of genetic blueprint
  8. 18. Kohlberg's stage theory - The level which punishment orientation & naive awards orientation takes places.
  9. 19. the tendency to focus on just one feature of a problem, neglecting other aspects.
  10. 20. Type of attachment - they are comfortable around the presence of thier mothers, become visibly upset when she leaves, quickly calmed when she returns.
Down
  1. 1. New developmental stage dedicated for 18-25 year olds.
  2. 2. Type of temperament - shyness, timidity, wariness of unfamiliar people
  3. 3. Type of temperament - less cheery, less regular in their sleep and eating, slower in adapting to change.
  4. 4. Marcia's 4 identity stage - arriving at a sense of self & direction after thinking through alternative possibilities.
  5. 8. Stage 4 of Erikson's stage theory(industry VS ...)
  6. 10. - ability to apply acquired knowledge & skills in problem solving.
  7. 11. One of Piaget's stage theory - at the end of this stage,the child can use mental symbols to represent objects and develops object permanence(... period).
  8. 12. One of Piaget's stage theory - @ this stage, children begin to apply their mental operations to abstracts concepts in addition to concrete objects.
  9. 14. Marcia's 4 identity stage statuses - a state of apathy, no commitment to an ideology
  10. 15. Limited ability to share another person's point of view