Topic 13: Social development definitions (PS111 test 2) 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologySocial developmentUniversityNone Created by: ChookieCreated on: 16-03-17 12:41 What is Ambivalent Attachment? An insecure attachment in which the infant still seeks the caregiver bond but finds it to be insufficient 1 of 21 What is Avoidant Attachment? An insecure attachment in which the infant becomes prematurely independent of the caregiver bond 2 of 21 What is insecure attachment? Attachment which does not provides a secure base 3 of 21 What is secure attachment? Attachment which provides a secure base 4 of 21 What is attachment? A close, enduring bond between an infant and a parent or other primary caregiver 5 of 21 What is autism? A neurodevelopmental disorder associated with the 'triad of impariments' 6 of 21 What is Bolby's theory of attachment? A four step theory which emphasises the importance of attachment to a child's cognitive, social and emotional development 7 of 21 What is the false belief task? A developmental task used to test children's understanding that the beliefs of others can be wrong 8 of 21 What is inter-generational transmission of attachment style? The tendency to pass your attachment-style to your children 9 of 21 What is Kolberg's theory of moral development? A three stage theory of moral development (pre-conventional, conventional, post conventional) 10 of 21 What is morality? The process we use to label human behaviour as right or wrong 11 of 21 Who came up with Moral realism and Moral relativism? Piaget 12 of 21 What is Moral realism? Moral thinking that assumes morals to be unchangeable (based on authority) and which judges behaviour based on outcomes rather than intentions 13 of 21 What is Piaget's theory of moral development? A three stage theory of moral development (pre-moral, real, relative) 14 of 21 What is the psychology of morality? It has three components (emotion, cognition and behaviour) 15 of 21 What do developmental theories focus on relating to the psychology of morality? Cognition ( reasoning about what is moral) 16 of 21 What is a secure base? An effective attachment to a parent or other primary caregiver which gives an infant or child confidence to explore the world 17 of 21 Who came up with the stranger situation test? Ainsworth 18 of 21 What is Ainsworth's stranger situation test? A test to assess attachment style in 1 to 2 year old infants 19 of 21 What is the theory of mind? A complex set of skills and knowledge based on the understanding that other's have internal mental states which drive their behaviour 20 of 21 What is the triad of impairments? Three kinds of impairment associated with autism: social interaction, language and communication, restricted and repetitive behaviour 21 of 21
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