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Most parrative.
Desire for gratification- pleasure principle.
Source of libido (psychic energy).
Present form birth.
,Coppersmith Study
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Boys with higher self esteem had authoritative parents.
Boys with low self esteem tended to have parents that were not consistent
with rules and expectations.
More aggressive and juvenile boys had more submissive parents.
What factors cause someone to be at the side of the spectrum? (Brain factors-
Hypothalamus)
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Nuclei is 2 times larger in heterosexual men than heterosexual women.
Nuclei in homosexual men is very similar to heterosexual women.
Poverty
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Stress and poor healthcare and nutrition cause problems.
Cognitively delayed, can be just as bad as being exposed to drugs.
Achievement Motivation
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, Set challenging goals- High achievement motivation.
Set super easy goals- Lower achievement motivation.
Stage 2
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Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
1 to 3 years
Desire independence but still aren't able to be fully dependent.
Encouraged or feel bad.
Myelination
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The process by which axons become coated with myelin, a fatty substance
that speeds the transmission of nerve impulses from neuron to neuron.
Secondary Traits
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How you act in specific situations.
Easier to change.
, What are the cultural differences in display rules between Japanese and American
college students?
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Ekman-Japanese and american college students
Shown a video of gross medical procedures
Recorded reactions and everyone reacted disgusted.
Then an experimenter watched them watch the videos and the americans
made more noticeable faces while the Japanese didn't react at all.
Deficiency Orientation
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Preoccupied with getting your needs met.
Focusing on things that are missing in life.
Post- Conventional Stage
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Morality judged by term of abstract principles which may transcend laws.
Conservatism
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