QUESTION 36 According to Erikson, trust is to infancy as identity is to Infants
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QUESTION 36 According to Erikson, trust is to infancy as identity is to Infants stare longer than usual at unexpected events such as a ball stopping in midair. This suggests that Piaget B underestimated the impact of object permanence on C. underestimated the cognitive capacities of infants overestimated the impact of culture on infant D. A. fixed sequences of cognitive developmental stages. developed until the formal operational stage. peoples conceptual frameworks for understanding ways of coming to terms with their A. children frequently disobey and resist their parents. needed for proper exposure to certain expeiences is C parents frequently show impatience with a child's slowness in becoming toilet trained children become able to think hypothetically and 1 points Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from QUESTION 41 Authoritative parents are likely to have children who A. are rebellious and have low self esteem B. are obedient but have low self-esteem. C. have high self-esteem and are self-reliant.Explanation / Answer
36.Adolscence;Identity versus confusion is the fifth stage of ego according to psychologist Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. This stage occurs during adolescence between the ages of approximately 12 and 18. During this stage, adolescents explore their independence and develop a sense of self. 37.Infants stare longer than usual at unexpected events such as a ball stopping in midair This suggests that Piaget underestimated the cognitive capacities of infants 38.According to Piaget, schemas are People's conceptual frameworks for understanding their experiences.Piaget emphasized the importance of schemas in cognitive development and described how they were developed or acquired. A schema can be defined as a set of linked mental representations of the world, which we use both to understand and to respond to situations. 39.certain events have a particularly strong impact on development;exposure to certain experiences is needed for proper development 40.Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from mothers providing infants with body contact 41.have high self esteem and are self reliant.;Authoritative parenting is a parenting style characterized by high responsiveness and high demands. Authoritative parents are responsive to the child's emotional needs while having high standards. They set limits and are very consistent in enforcing boundaries.