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Chapter 2 HGD

Horizontales
Autonomy vs. ________.
_________ vs. Mistrust
Knowledge and thinking about cognition, how learning and memory operate in everyday situations, and how one can improve cognitive performance.
is the process by which the child interprets experiences on the basis of concepts he or she already knows.
The tendency of a child to imitate or model behavior and attitudes of parents and other nurturant individuals.
According to Piaget, the process of modifying existing ideas or action-skills to fit new experiences.
_________ vs. Isolation
the range between what a person is capable of attaining alone and what she or he can achieve with the assistance of a more capable individual.
According to Skinner, any stimulus that temporarily suppresses the response that it follows.
Vygotsky's Theory
Created Psychosocial Development Theory
An intimate and enduring emotional relationship between two people, such as infant and caregiver, characterized by reciprocal affection and a periodic desire to maintain physical closeness.
pioneered the notion of operant conditioning.
____________ vs. Stagnation
Verticales
Created Psychosexual Theory of Development
According to Freud, the rational, realistic part of the personality; coordinates impulses from the id with demands imposed by the superego and by society.
In Freud’s theory, the part of personality that acts as an all-knowing, internalized parent. It has two parts: the conscience, which enforces moral and social conventions by punishing violations with guilt, and the ego-ideal, which provides an idealized, internal set of standards for regulating and evaluating one’s thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Piaget’s term for the process by which development occurs; concepts are deepened or broadened by assimilation and stretched or modified by accommodation.
According to Pavlov, learning in which a neutral stimulus gains the power to bring about a certain response by repeated association with another stimulus that already elicits the same response.
Explanations of cognition that focus on the precise, detailed features or steps of mental activities. These theories often use computers as models for human thinking.
Created Cognitive Theory of Intelligence
Ego integrity vs. ________.
A key contributor to the Zone of Proximal Development.