Question : 81.Younger children tend to describe other people in terms of a.concrete : 1245371

81.Younger children tend to describe other people in terms of

a.concrete features, such as behaviors.

b.abstract features, such as what they can do in the future.

c.instrumental features, such as what they can do for the child at this moment.

d.comprehensive labels that address multiple aspects of the individual’s identity

82.Preschool children’s thinking is ________, which is why they frequently have difficulty seeing the world from another’s point of view.

a.egocentricc.extrinsic

b.socializedd.centrated

83.According to the theory of Robert Selman, in the ________ stage of perspective taking, usually seen between the ages of four and nine years, children know that perspectives differ because people have access to different information.

a.social-informationalc.third-person

b.self-reflectived.societal

84.Which of the following is the correct order of stages of perspective-taking, according to Robert Selman?

a.undifferentiated, social-informational, self-reflective, third-person, societal

b.third-person, self-reflective, undifferentiated, social-informational, societal

c.societal, third-person, self-reflective, social-informational, undifferentiated

d.self-reflective, undifferentiated, societal, third-person, social-informational

85.Helen is upset because she thinks that her teacher views her argument with Mary as being silly. According to Selman, Helen is most likely in the ____ stage of perspective-taking.

a.third-personc.undifferentiated

b.societald.self-reflective

86.“I’d really like to stay home all day and lounge on the sofa eating chips and watching television,” Denny says to himself. “I really shouldn’t do that, though, because others might think it is foolish to stay inside on such a beautiful day.” Denny’s evaluation of his plan reflects the ________ level of perspective taking in Selman’s theory.

a.self-reflectivec.third-person

b.undifferentiatedd.societal

87.In which of Selman’s stages of perspective taking would you expect to see a 15-year-old child who recognizes that others’ perspectives are influenced by broad personal, social, and cultural contexts?

a.the self-reflective stagec.the third-person stage

b.the undifferentiated staged.the societal stage

88.As your textbook notes, children are generally able to identify people from ethnic groups other than their own by what age range?

a.preschool yearsc.late childhood

b.middle childhoodd.early adolescence

89.________ refers to a view of other people, usually a negative view, based on their membership in a specific group.

a.Stereotypingc.Discrimination

b.Racismd.Prejudice

90.Kanza and Ranna are classmates whose parents are both originally from Iran but who moved to the United States before the kids were born. They are very good friends, spend a lot of time together at school, and often get together to socialize on weekends. One day a new student joins their class, and Kanza immediately sends a note to Ranna saying, “Look at that new white girl. I bet she isn’t going to want to play with us!” Kanza’s assumptions about the new classmate based strictly on her skin color demonstrate

a.ethnocentrism.c.discrimination.

b.socialized paranoia.d.prejudice.

 

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