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4. | Problems in reading or the inability to read. |
7. | The ability to identify and act on relationship between objects in space. (3 Words) |
10. | A person whose psychological gender is the opposite of his or her biological sex. |
11. | A type of reasoning in which general principles are inferred from specific experiences. (2 Words) |
14. | A stable pattern of responding to situations. |
16. | A sense of belonging to an ethnic group. (2 Words) |
18. | The process of drawing conclusion about the self based on comparisons to other. (2 Words) |
19. | Antisocial behavior that includes law breaking. |
22. | Bandura's model in which personal, behavior, and environmental factors interact to influence personality development. (2 Words) |
24. | A type of reasoning, based on hypothetical premises, that requires predicting a specific outcome from a general principle. (2 Words) |
27. | In Maricia's theory, the identity status of a person who is in a crisis but who has made no commitment. |
28. | Erikson's term form the psychological state of emotional turmoil that arises when an adolescent's sense of self becomes "unglued" so that a new, more mature sense of self can be achieved. (2 Words) |
29. | In Kohlberg's theory, the level of moral reasoning in which judgements are based on an intergration of individual rights and the needs of society. (2 Words) |
35. | Piaget's third stage of cognition development , during which children construct schemes that enable them to think logically about objects and events in the real world. (3 Words) |
37. | A change that occurs in developing nations when nutrition and health improve- for example, the decline in average age of menarche and the increase in average height for both children and adult that happened between the mid-18th and mid-19th centuries in Western countries. (2 Words) |
38. | In Kohlberg's theory, the level of moral reasoning in which judgments are based on authorities outside the self. (2 Words) |
40. | A form of aggression in which electronic communications are used to intentionally inflict harm on others |
41. | A global evaluation of one's own worth. (2 Words) |
42. | In Marcia's therory, the identity status of a person who has made a commitment without having gone through a crisis; the person has simply accepted a parentally or culturally defined commitment. |
43. | Four to six young people who appear to be strongly attached to one another. |
44. | In Marcia's theory, the identity status of a person who is not in the midst of a crisis and who has made no commitment. (2 Words) |
45. | A complex form of aggression in which a bully routinely aggresses against one or more habitual victims. |
46. | An understanding of one's unique characteristics and how they have been, are, and will be manifested across ages, situations, and social roles. |
47. | Reading instruction that combines explicit phonics instruction with other strategies for helping children acquire literacy. (2 Words) |
48. | The understanding that both physical actions and mental operations can be reversed. |
49. | A tendency to ignore the details of a task in order to focus on the 'big picture'. (2 Words) |
50. | An eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging. (2 Words) |