TB9, L3 - Middle Childhood

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At what age is middle childhood defined?
6-12y
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At what age is a child likely to give an overly-positive self description?
9y
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At what age is a child likely to give a moderately realistic self description involving some mental states?
11y
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At what age will a child give a realistic, emotional description?
17y
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A younger childs self description will likely NOT include?
Family role
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At what age will a child begin to distinguish between real and ideal self?
8y
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Social comparison refers to
Comparing self to other in terms of behaviour, possessions and characteristics
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The 5 components of self esteem were developed by...
Harter
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The 5 components which feed into self worth are:
Scholastic competence, athletic achievement, physical appearance, behavioural conduct, social acceptance
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Heredity as a source of self esteem refers to:
Appearance, intellect, sociability and genetic factors
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Parental influence
is initially the most important social source of self esteem, but is peer influence becomes more important
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Relational self worth can be described as
How self worth is evaluated in differing contexts
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Which does NOT become more important in adolescence?
Parental influence
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At what age can children become aware of gender discrimination?
7y
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Killen and Stangor (2001) showed that...
Children can be aware of the exclusion of a character based on gender
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Maccoby (1998) and Killen (2007) both concluded that...
It is common for children to exclude a playmate based on gender alone
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Which is NOT a finding from the Zesuls et al (2001) study?
That gender segregated interactions did not reinforce feelings about opposite-gendered peers
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Which is NOT a finding from the Dittmar, Halliwell and We (2006) study?
Older girls showed higher body satisfaction after viewing Barbie
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A 'neglected' person as shown by a sociogram received *** nominations?
Few
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A 'rejected' person as shown by a sociogram received *** nominations?
Negative
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Rubin et al. showed that...
A child who partook in solitary play at 5y showed the same pattern at 10y
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Solitary play is NOT linked to
High self esteem
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Chepp et al.'s (1987) study looked at..
The idea that different people may show different emotions in the same context
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At 3rd grade, what percentage of children are likely to understand the concept of duality?
50%
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What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents anger?
83%
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What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents sadness?
49%
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What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents happiness?
65%
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What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents fear?
41%
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Harns (1983) study of mixed-emotion contexts showed...
6y were unable to give mixed responses, 10y were
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