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What are raw scores - <<Answers>>>Unaltered scores. Then
can be converted to standard scores (e.g. t scores, z scores,
percentile rank, standard deviation or stanine) so that the
scores related to the normal bell curve.
Range - <<Answers>>>The range is the highest score minus
the lowest score.
Who was Daniel Levinson - <<Answers>>>Wrote The
Seasons of a Man's Life. Four key areas. childhood
adolescence, early adulthood, middle adulthood and later
adulthood.
Harmony - <<Answers>>>working for the greater good of all
of the community instead of being merely self-serving
Individual Racism - <<Answers>>>Individual perspective
that one race is less intelligent, inferior
Institutional Racism - <<Answers>>>Racism perpetrated by
institutions such as businesses and government
Cultural Racism - <<Answers>>>Devaluing cultural artifacts
that do not approximate white values
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Internalized Racism - <<Answers>>>Taking in the majority
beliefs about minority group that will cause the minority
group to believe stereotypes concerning
Kubler-Ross DABDA - <<Answers>>>Denial, Anger,
Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
What are the two key concepts of Levison's theory of life
structure? - <<Answers>>>stable period-when a person
makes crucial choices in life and transitional period-the end of
a person's stage and the beginning of a new one.
What are the six stages of adulthood in Levnison's theory
"Seasons of a Man's Life" - <<Answers>>>Early adult
transition (17-22) leave adolescence, make preliminary
choices for adult life
Entering adult world (22-28) make initial choices in love,
occupation, friendship, values and lifestyle
Age 30 transition 28-33 changes occur in life structure, either
a moderate change or a severe stressful crisis.
Settling down (33-40) establish a niche in society.
Mid-life transition (40-45)
Entering middle adulthood-choices must be made, a new life
structure is formed, person must commit to new tasks.
What is Johari Window - <<Answers>>>Charles Handy calls
it a house with four rooms. Room 1 is the part that we see and
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others see. Room 2 is the aspects that others see but we are
not aware of. Room 3 is our private space, which we keep
from others. Room 4 the most mysterious room. unconscious,
subconscious.
adjectives pick from client and peer placed in open (arena),
hidden (facade), Blind and Unknown.
What is included in Piaget's sensorimotor stage -
<<Answers>>>simple reflexes-rooting sucking
first habits and primary circular reactions
secondary circular reactions
coordination of secondary circular reactions
teritary circular reactions, novelty and curiosity
Internatlization of schemata
What is included in Piaget's preoperational stage -
<<Answers>>>2-7
Symbolic function substage
intuitive thought substage
concrete operational stage
formal operational stage
What book did Carol Gillian write - <<Answers>>>IN a
Different Voice.
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Lawrence Kohlberg three levels of moral development -
<<Answers>>>Preconventional level-behavior governed by
consequences, conventional level-a desire to conform to
socially acceptable rules; postconventional level-self accepted
moral priniciples guide behavior.
What is Keagan's constructive developmental model -
<<Answers>>>Emphasizes the impact of interpersonal
interaction and our perception of reality
What are Jean Piaget's Qualitative Four Stages of Cognitive
Development - <<Answers>>>sensorimoter (birth to 2)
Preoperational (2 to 7) Concerete Operaitons (7 to 12 years)
and Formal Operations (11/12 to 16)
What is a schema - <<Answers>>>pattern of thought and
behavior
What is adaptation - <<Answers>>>Qualitatively when the
individual fits information into existing ideas(assimilation)
and modifies cognitive schema to incorporate new
information (accommodation)
What is object permanence - <<Answers>>>occurs in the
sensorimotor stage and object the child can't see still exists.