PSYC 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Moral Development, Limbic System, Puberty
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Rewards that require litle efort: baumrind"s parening styles, authoritaive. You can break the law if it beneits more members of: women usually score on kohlberg"s test society. , carol gilligan, women have more caring and interpersonal approach, men more inclined to individual rights and principles of jusice f. Erik erikson theory of psychosocial development: each stage of life has its own psychosocial task (crisis that needs resoluion) ii. Integrity v. despair: said mid life crisis only happens for about 25% of ppl. If needs dependably met, infants develop basic trust. Learn to exercise will and do things on their own, or they doubt their abiliies. Learn to iniiate tasks and carry out plans, or feel guilty about eforts to be independent. Children learn pleasure of applying themselves, or they feel inferior. Teens reine sense of self by tesing roles then integraing them to form single idenity, or they become confused about who they are.