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What is the characteristic of an individual with a high need for power?
What is the characteristic of an individual with a high need for power?
- Maintains social distance and remains aloof
- Desires control of everyone and everything, and exaggerates own position and resources
- Dependent/subordinate, and minimizes own position and resources
- Demands blind loyalty and harmony, and does not tolerate disagreement (correct)
According to Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is the stage of development where children develop a sense of independence and autonomy?
According to Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is the stage of development where children develop a sense of independence and autonomy?
- Industry vs. Inferiority
- Trust vs. Mistrust
- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (correct)
- Initiative vs. Guilt
What is the outcome when children's initiatives are overly criticized or restricted in the Initiative vs. Guilt stage?
What is the outcome when children's initiatives are overly criticized or restricted in the Initiative vs. Guilt stage?
- Development of a sense of purpose
- Feelings of guilt (correct)
- Development of a sense of industry
- Feelings of shame and doubt
What is the characteristic of an individual with a high need for affiliation?
What is the characteristic of an individual with a high need for affiliation?
In which stage of Erikson's psychosocial theory do children develop a sense of competence and industry?
In which stage of Erikson's psychosocial theory do children develop a sense of competence and industry?
What is the outcome when children experience repeated failures or lack of support in the Industry vs. Inferiority stage?
What is the outcome when children experience repeated failures or lack of support in the Industry vs. Inferiority stage?
What is the primary focus of Kohlberg's Moral Development Theory?
What is the primary focus of Kohlberg's Moral Development Theory?
According to Piaget's Theory of Moral Development, what is the characteristic of a child's moral understanding from about 5 to 10 years old?
According to Piaget's Theory of Moral Development, what is the characteristic of a child's moral understanding from about 5 to 10 years old?
What is the need for an individual to feel connected to others, according to the given theory?
What is the need for an individual to feel connected to others, according to the given theory?
At what age does a child understand that the intentions of an action are important, according to Piaget's Theory of Moral Development?
At what age does a child understand that the intentions of an action are important, according to Piaget's Theory of Moral Development?
What is the characteristic of the 'autonomous' stage in Piaget's Theory of Moral Development?
What is the characteristic of the 'autonomous' stage in Piaget's Theory of Moral Development?
What is the primary focus of the three basic psychological needs suggested by the theory?
What is the primary focus of the three basic psychological needs suggested by the theory?
According to the Development of Social Knowledge, what influences the development of children's moral behavior?
According to the Development of Social Knowledge, what influences the development of children's moral behavior?
What is the primary characteristic of Heteronomous Morality?
What is the primary characteristic of Heteronomous Morality?
At which stage of moral development do individuals understand that moral rules are constructed by mutual agreement?
At which stage of moral development do individuals understand that moral rules are constructed by mutual agreement?
What is the focus of Turiel's research methodology?
What is the focus of Turiel's research methodology?
According to Stage 1 of moral development, what is the characteristic of rules?
According to Stage 1 of moral development, what is the characteristic of rules?
What is the primary goal of Stage 5 of moral development?
What is the primary goal of Stage 5 of moral development?