TB9, L3 - Middle Childhood 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyDevelopment and LanguageUniversityNone Created by: a1b2c3d4Created on: 15-05-16 22:23 At what age is middle childhood defined? 6-12y 1 of 29 At what age is a child likely to give an overly-positive self description? 9y 2 of 29 At what age is a child likely to give a moderately realistic self description involving some mental states? 11y 3 of 29 At what age will a child give a realistic, emotional description? 17y 4 of 29 A younger childs self description will likely NOT include? Family role 5 of 29 At what age will a child begin to distinguish between real and ideal self? 8y 6 of 29 Social comparison refers to Comparing self to other in terms of behaviour, possessions and characteristics 7 of 29 The 5 components of self esteem were developed by... Harter 8 of 29 The 5 components which feed into self worth are: Scholastic competence, athletic achievement, physical appearance, behavioural conduct, social acceptance 9 of 29 Heredity as a source of self esteem refers to: Appearance, intellect, sociability and genetic factors 10 of 29 Parental influence is initially the most important social source of self esteem, but is peer influence becomes more important 11 of 29 Relational self worth can be described as How self worth is evaluated in differing contexts 12 of 29 Which does NOT become more important in adolescence? Parental influence 13 of 29 At what age can children become aware of gender discrimination? 7y 14 of 29 Killen and Stangor (2001) showed that... Children can be aware of the exclusion of a character based on gender 15 of 29 Maccoby (1998) and Killen (2007) both concluded that... It is common for children to exclude a playmate based on gender alone 16 of 29 Which is NOT a finding from the Zesuls et al (2001) study? That gender segregated interactions did not reinforce feelings about opposite-gendered peers 17 of 29 Which is NOT a finding from the Dittmar, Halliwell and We (2006) study? Older girls showed higher body satisfaction after viewing Barbie 18 of 29 A 'neglected' person as shown by a sociogram received *** nominations? Few 19 of 29 A 'rejected' person as shown by a sociogram received *** nominations? Negative 20 of 29 Rubin et al. showed that... A child who partook in solitary play at 5y showed the same pattern at 10y 21 of 29 Solitary play is NOT linked to High self esteem 22 of 29 Chepp et al.'s (1987) study looked at.. The idea that different people may show different emotions in the same context 23 of 29 At 3rd grade, what percentage of children are likely to understand the concept of duality? 50% 24 of 29 What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents anger? 83% 25 of 29 What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents sadness? 49% 26 of 29 What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents happiness? 65% 27 of 29 What percentage of children believed they were the cause of their parents fear? 41% 28 of 29 Harns (1983) study of mixed-emotion contexts showed... 6y were unable to give mixed responses, 10y were 29 of 29
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