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1. Why would someone be called a “wire mother?” 2. Most children complete the sensorimotor stage by age __. 3. Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development followed Piaget’s principles (T or F). 4. A simple way to increase lifespan among nursing home residents is to ______________. 5. ___________ coined the term “adolescence.” 6. Mary Calkins got a personal tutorial in Principles of Psychology with ____________ .
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Page 1: 1.Why would someone be called a “wire mother?” 2.Most children complete the sensorimotor stage by age __. 3.Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development.

1. Why would someone be called a “wire mother?”2. Most children complete the sensorimotor stage by

age __.3. Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral

development followed Piaget’s principles (T or F).

4. A simple way to increase lifespan among nursing home residents is to ______________.

5. ___________ coined the term “adolescence.”6. Mary Calkins got a personal tutorial in Principles of

Psychology with ____________ .

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Harry Harlow (1905-1981)

• U. Wisconsin, Madison– His rat lab wasn’t ready

so he went to the zoo

• Few doubted that early experience influenced adult behavior

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Prevailing ViewHey, mom! If you don’t breast feed him, he’ll resent you for life. He will grow to love you because you

were once his primary source of FOOD.

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The Nature of Love (1958)• Implications

– Adoption

– The Father’s Role

– Child Abuse

– Adult behavior

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Jean Piaget (1896-1980)Father of developmental cognitive

psychology– Trained as a Biologist

– Spoke English and Hired by Alfred Binet Lab in Paris to translate intelligence tests

– Young children got many questions wrong – no surprise, but those in certain age groups made similar mistakes!

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Jean Piaget (1896-1980)• We don’t simply accumulate knowledge as we

age, we actually think differently at different ages

• Object Permanence: – “The construction of reality in the child.”

– Piaget considered the acquisition of object permanence to represent the birth of true thought.

– Relate to Tolman study.

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Jean Piaget (1896-1980)• Review: Stages of Cognitive

Development– Sensorimotor

– Preoperational

– Concrete Operations

– Formal Operations

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The Construction of Reality in the Child (1954)

• Subcategories of Sensorimotor Stage– Stage 1 (0-1mo): Simple Reflexes

– Stage 2 (1-4 mo): Passive expectation

– Stage 3 (4-10 mo): Reconstruction of totality

– Stage 4 (10-12 mo): Objects exist when out of sight, but they don’t understand Visible Displacements

– Stage 5 (12-18 mo): Visible Displacements mastered, but not Invisible Displacements.

– Stage 6 (18-24 mo): Invisible Displacements

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Jean Piaget (1896-1980)• Criticisms

– Are the stages discrete?

– Is the “coverlet method” valid?

– Physiological evidence about “what” and “where” pathways

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Lawrence Kohlberg (1927-1987)• Harvard Center for Moral Ed.

Followed Piaget’s concept of cognitive progression– Morality evolves with acquired

intellectual skills

– Moral stages are acquired in sequence

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Lawrence Kohlberg (1963)• Method

– Present people with moral dilemmas and ask them to propose a solution

– The decision is not important, but the reasoning behind the decision is!

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Stages of Moral Development• Preconventional (4-10)

– punishment-obedience orientation (avoid pain)– personal reward orientation (please yourself)

• Conventional (10-13)– good boy-nice girl orientation (please others)– law and order orientation (follow the rules)

• Postconventional (14?– social contract orientation (rules are bent for the sake of

society’s larger values)– universal ethical principle orientation (some things

transcend society)

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Lawrence Kohlberg (1963)• Criticism

– Talk is cheap!– Carol Gilligan: Care

orientation vs. Justice Orientation

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Langer and Rodin (1976)• Ellen J. Langer

– Harvard Dept. of Psychology– Mindfulness Theory

• The Effects of Choice…(1976)


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