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Egocentrism
Adults often start with egocentric views but quickly adjust, revealing lifelong mental tension
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Why do adults appear less egocentric than children despite initially adopting egocentric perspectives?
Because adults are faster at correcting their egocentric perspectives than children
Because adults never adopt egocentric perspectives in the first place
Because egocentrism completely disappears after early childhood
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Moral Development
Moral beliefs evolve through a lifelong struggle between instinct and learned values
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How does cognitive development influence moral reasoning during moral development?
It causes individuals to reject all learned moral codes in favor of instinctive behavior.
It enhances the ability to understand complex social norms and abstract principles like justice.
It has no impact; moral reasoning is fixed from early childhood.
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PSYCHOLOGY
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Ecological Systems Theory and Scientific Opportunities
Real-world environments reveal hidden forces shaping child development far beyond lab walls
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Why did Urie Bronfenbrenner emphasize natural experiments over laboratory research in developmental psychology?
Because laboratory research is too expensive and time-consuming compared to natural experiments.
Because natural experiments capture the complex, real-world contexts that influence development, which labs often cannot replicate.
Because laboratory research is irrelevant and provides no useful information about development.
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Attachment Theory
Early bonds with caregivers silently script the patterns of all future relationships
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How does a secure attachment in infancy influence later social behavior?
It guarantees that the child will never experience anxiety or emotional difficulties.
It provides a stable emotional foundation that promotes healthy relationships and exploration.
It only affects the child's behavior during infancy and has no impact on adulthood.
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Attachment Theory
Early caregiver responsiveness shapes a lifelong blueprint for human connection and trust
9 Feb 2026
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How does the quality of early caregiver responsiveness influence a child's future relationships according to attachment theory?
It only affects the child's behavior during infancy but not later in life.
Attachment quality is irrelevant as children naturally develop secure relationships regardless of caregiver behavior.
It forms an internal working model that guides expectations and behaviors in future relationships.
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Attachment Theory
How early caregiver bonds shape lifelong emotional and social development
28 Jan 2026
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What role does the 'internal working model' play in attachment theory?
It is a genetic blueprint that determines attachment style regardless of caregiver behavior.
It refers to the physical proximity between infant and caregiver during the first year.
It is a mental representation formed from early caregiver interactions that influences future relationship behaviors.
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The first three years of life are a critical window for brain development and lifelong learning
24 Jan 2026
The first three years of life are a critical window for brain development and lifelong learning Early childhood development refers to the period of rapid physical, psychological, and social growth that begins before birth and...
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Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Development Theory
Erikson's eight-stage theory maps lifelong psychosocial challenges shaping identity and growth
20 Jan 2026
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Which stage in Erikson's theory primarily focuses on developing a strong sense of personal identity?
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Identity vs. Role Confusion
Trust vs. Mistrust
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Formal Operational Stage
The formal operational stage unlocks abstract and hypothetical thinking in adolescent development
20 Jan 2026
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What cognitive ability primarily distinguishes the formal operational stage from the previous concrete operational stage in Piaget's theory?
The ability to use language for communication
The ability to perform simple arithmetic operations
The ability to think abstractly and reason hypothetically
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Erikson's Psychosocial Stage: Identity vs Role Confusion
Adolescence marks a pivotal psychosocial stage where identity formation shapes future life paths
18 Jan 2026
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What is the primary psychological outcome for an adolescent who successfully navigates the Identity vs Role Confusion stage?
A coherent and stable sense of personal identity
Complete independence from social influences
Avoidance of all role experimentation
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Adolescent Development Theories
Exploring the complex psychological and physical changes during adolescence from multiple theoretical perspectives
10 Jan 2026
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According to Erik Erikson's theory, what is the primary psychosocial challenge faced during adolescence?
Trust vs. Mistrust
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Identity vs. Role Confusion
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Adolescent Psychology Theories
Exploring the complex psychological changes that shape adolescence from multiple theoretical perspectives
10 Jan 2026
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According to Erik Erikson's theory, what is the primary psychosocial challenge faced by adolescents?
Developing a coherent personal identity
Establishing intimate relationships
Achieving formal operational thinking
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