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The [blank_start]____________[blank_end] is the evaluative component of the self that is influenced by attachment history.
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categorical self
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self-concept
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self-esteem
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[blank_start]_____________[blank_end] is defined as one's perceptions of one's unique attributes or traits.
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categorical self
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self-concept
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self-esteem
Question 3
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One's [blank_start]_________[blank_end] is one's early self-description along such socially significant dimensions as age and gender.
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categorical self
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self-concept
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self-esteem
Question 4
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Parental warmth and responsiveness are a strong contributor to self-esteem beginning in adolescence.
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Friendship quality promotes high self-esteem in childhood.
Question 6
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The recognition that one can be the cause of an event, referred to try developmental psychologists as
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self-recognition
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personal agency
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proprioceptive feedback
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self-power
Question 7
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[blank_start]____________[blank_end] is a strong contributor to academic under-achievement among disadvantaged minorities.
Question 8
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[blank_start]________[blank_end] is a correlate of low achievement motivation.
Question 9
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[blank_start]____________[blank_end] may promote adoption of performance foals (and a helpless orientation).
Question 10
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[blank_start]___________[blank_end] is likely to promote adoption of learning goals (and a mastery orientation).
Question 11
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Jacob lives in a non industrialized, commnal society. When asked what he plans to be when he grows up, Jacob answers, "Well, certainly a carpenter like my father and grandfather." From this replu, we can assume that Jacob is in the stage of identity foreclosyre with respect to his occupation and that he is one an adaptive route to identity formaiton.
Question 12
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the belief that one's ability can be improved through increased effort and practice is known as a(n) [blank_start]_______[blank_end] view of ability
Question 13
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The belief that one's ability is a highly stable trait that is not influenced by effort or practice is a(n) [blank_start]_________[blank_end] view of ability.
Question 14
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[blank_start]___________[blank_end] are are the principal basis for friendships among 3- to 7-year-olds
Question 15
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[blank_start]__________[blank_end] are the principal basis for friendships among 9- to 12-year-olds.
Question 16
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[blank_start]__________[blank_end] are the principal basis for friendships among adolescents.
Question 17
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Eva describes herself with: "I am a girl. I have brown hair. I have a bike. I have a sister." When asked to describe her sister, Eva says: "Irene is a girl. She has lots of books. She is 5 years old." From these descriptions, we can assume that Eva is younger than 7- or 8-years-old.
Question 18
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Most developmentalists believe that infants come to distinguish themselves from the external environment between
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2 and 6 months
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6 and 12 months
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12 and 18 months
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18 and 24 months
Question 19
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At what age do the majority of infants pass the "rouge test" of self-recognition in a mirror?
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2-6 mos
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6-12 mos
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12-18 mos
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18-24 mos
Question 20
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Marissa is asked to answer the question "Who am I?" She responds, "I'm a girl; I have long hair; I have a puppy; I can ride a bike." What age would you guess Marissa to be?
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4 years old
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9 years old
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13 years old
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19 years old
Question 21
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What is the relationship between the terms self-concept and self-esteem?
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They refer to the same construct
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Self-concept refers to a person's identity; self-esteem refers to the person's evaluation of that identity
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Self-concept refers to a person's evaluation of his or her identity; self-esteem refers to a person's identity
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Self-concept refers to a child's sense of self; self-esteem refers to a teenager's or an adult's sense of self
Question 22
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Lily has a lower measured self-worth than her classmates. However, she actually feels good about her honesty in identifying her weaknesses and needs fore improvement. When she talks with her mother about her accomplishments, they tend to focus on the whole group with which she is working rather than her individual performance. From this general description, we would most likely conclude that Lily is a(n)
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American child
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African American child
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Hispanic child
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Chinese child
Question 23
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Stipek identified three phases that children experience in learning to evaluate their performance against standards. These three phases are
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approval seeking, joy in mastery, and use of standards
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use of standards, approval seeking, and joy in mastery
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joy in mastery, approval seeking, and use of standards
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use of standards, joy in mastery, and approval seeking
Question 24
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Douglas did not earn a good grade on his math test. When his parents asking him what happened, he said, "The test was unfair and covered things we never talked about in class." Douglas's achievement attribution focused on
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ability
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effort
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task difficulty
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luck
Question 25
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Learned-helplessness achievement orientations focus on all of the following except
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success die to luck or high effort
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incremental view of ability
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low achievement expectancies
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reacting to failure by giving up because trying harder will not help