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Erikson had what theory?
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Psychosocial theory of development. 8 stages.
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What were Erikson's 8 stages of psychosocial development?
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Trust vs mistrust (0-1), autonomy vs shame/doubt (1-3), initiative vs guilt (3-6), industry vs inferiority (6-12), identity vs role confusion (12-19), intimacy vs isolation (19-25), generativity vs stagnation (25-50), ego integrity vs despair (50+).
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What are object relations theories?
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The idea that during the first three years of life, children progress through six stages. Autistic phase, symbiotic stage, separation-individuation phase, hatching subphase, rapprochement subphase, object constancy phase.
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Bandura had two types of learning. What were they?
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Modelling (directly reinforced behaviour) and imitation (vicarious reinforcement).
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What were Piaget's four stages of development?
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Sensorimotor (0-2), Preoperational (2-7), Concrete operational (7-11), formal operational (11+)
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What are the three processes Piaget mentions?
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Direct learning, social transmission and maturation.
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Assimilation, accommodation and adaptation are what?
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Forms of learning. You respond to something new (assimilation) and then accomodate that information by changing your previous knowledge. These two work together through adaptation. These are direct learning.
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Information processing theories are concerned with what?
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Focuses on the detailed processing steps of information in behaviour. Consider memory systems etc.
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Bronfenbrenner's what theory?
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Ecological theory. There is the microsystem (family, workplace, school), the mesosystem (their interactions), the exosystem (indirect factors) and the macrosystem (society).
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Vygotsky's sociocultural theory. What the hell?
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The zone of proximal development is the range of tasks children can't do alone. They need scaffolding!
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Vaillant and Levinson had models for what?
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Adult development.
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