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Chapter 11 vocab
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12/02/2010

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Self-recognition
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- identification of self as a physically unique being

- by age 2, responses to reflection and lang use
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Social cognition
Definition
- refers to children’s understanding of themselves, other people, and relationships

- Involves the challenge of comprehending how both inner states and external forces affect behavior
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categorical self
Definition
classify themselves based on age, sex, physical chars, and good or badness
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Remembered self
Definition
more coherent picture than is offered by isolated, episodic memories
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Enduring self
Definition
view of self as persisting over time
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Inner self
Definition
private thoughts and imaginings
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desire theory of mind
Definition
- thinking that people’s actions are always consistent w/ their desires

- age 2-3
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belief-desire theory of mind
Definition
- more sophisticated view in which both beliefs and desires determine actions

- 3-4
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self-concept
Definition
set of beliefs about ones own chars
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social comparisons
Definition
judging their own appearance, abilities, and behavior in relation to those of others
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generalized other
Definition
a blend of what we imagine important people in our lives think of us and feedback from others
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self-esteem
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- our judgments about our own worth

- high self-esteem implies a realistic eval of self's chars and competencies, couple w/ attitude of self-acceptance and self-respect

- becomes heirarchally organized, and declines over the first few years of elementary school as children start to make social comparisons
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attributions
Definition
- our common everyday explanations for the causes of behaviors

- 2 categories external and internal (which is divided into ability and effort)
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achievement motivation
Definition
- tendency to persist at challenging tasts

- just as important in school achievement as intelligence
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mastery-oriented attributions
Definition
crediting their successes to ability- a characteritic they can improve through trying hard and count on when faced w/ new challenges
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incremental view of ability
Definition
- ability can increase w/ effort

- affects how mastery-oriented children interpret negative events ( attribute to factors that can be changed)
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learned helplessness
Definition
- attributing failures, not successes, to ability

- when succeeding, like to conclude it was b/c of external, not internal, events

- hold entity view of ability
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entity view of ability
Definition
view that ability cannot be changed by trying hard
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attribution retraining
Definition
- encourages learned-helplessness children believe they can overcome failure by exerting more effort

- given takes they'll have some failure in and given constructive feedback and then compliments based on ability and effort when they succeed OR convincing them to master tasks for their own sake
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Identity
Definition
- a solid self-definition based on self-chosen values and goals

- Erikson first recognized formations of identity as major personality achievement
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Identity achievement
Definition
- exploration followed by commitment

- Lead to psychologically healthy identity
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Identity moratorium
Definition
- exploration w/o having reached commitment

- Lead to psychologically healthy identity
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Identity foreclosure
Definition
- commitment w/o exploration

- Related to adjustment probs
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Identity diffusion
Definition
- lack of both exploration and commitment

- Related to adjustment probs
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Acculturative stress
Definition
- psychological distress resulting from conflict btwn the minority and host culture

- often for youth from immigratn families from collectivist societies
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Ethnic identity
Definition
sense of ethnic group membership and attitudes and feelings associated w/ the membership
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Bicultural identity
Definition
exploring and adopting values from both the adolescent’s subculture and dominant culture
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Person perception
Definition
- how we size up the attributes of familiar people

- Like their self-descriptions, they become increasingly about personality traits and organize w/ age
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Perspective taking
Definition
- that capacity to imagine what others may be thinking/feeling

- important for many social-cognitive tasks ( understanding false belief referential communication skills, self-concept, etc.)

- Improves greatly from childhood to adolescence (Selman's 5 stages)
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social problem solving
Definition
- generating and applying strategies that prevent or resolve disagreements and result in outcomes that are both acceptable to others and beneficial to self

- o components include- noticing and interpreting social cues, clarifying social goals, generating and evaluating strategies, and enacting responses
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