CPCE Practice Quiz: Human Growth and Development - Statistics

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What's Piaget's first stage? Sensorimotor
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What's Freud's second stage? Anal
33%
What is the second level of the above's moral development theory? Conventional (8-13 years old)
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Who was the only psychoanalyst to create a theory that covers the entire lifespan? Erik Erikson
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What's Freud's first stage? Oral
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What's Freud's third stage? Phallic
33%
What is the first level of the above's moral development theory? Preconventional (3-7 years old)
33%
Erikson's first stage occurs during infancy and revolves around feeding. What is it called? Trust vs Mistrust
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Erikson's second stage occurs during early childhood and revolves around toilet training. What is it called? Autonomy vs Shame
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What's Piaget's third stage? Concrete operations
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"The rain is following me!" This is an example of what? Egocentrism
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Erikson's eighth stage occurs during old age and revolves around reflecting on life. What is it called? Ego Integrity vs Despair
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What's Piaget's fourth stage? Formal operations
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Erikson's seventh stage occurs during middle adulthood and revolves around work and parenthood. What is it called? Generativity vs Stagnation
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What's Freud's fifth stage? Genital
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In Whose experiment did Monkeys raised by cloth and wire mothers run over and cling to the cloth and wire surrogate mothers? Harry Harlow
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Erikson's fifth stage occurs during adolescence and revolves around social relationships. What is it called? Identity vs Role Confusion
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Erikson's fourth stage occurs during elementary school and revolves around school work. What is it called? Industry vs Inferiority
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Erikson's third stage occurs during preschool and revolves around exploration. What is it called? Initiative vs Guilt
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Erikson's sixth stage occurs during young adulthood and revolves around romantic relationships. What is it called? Intimacy vs Isolation
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Which British psychiatrist is associated with bonding and attachment? John Bowlby
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What's Freud's fourth stage? Latency
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Who is perhaps the leading theorist in moral development? Lawrence Kohlberg
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What is the third level of the above's moral development theory? Postconventional (adulthood)
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What's Piaget's second stage? Preoperations
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