Kelly Reed, 32, is an interesting person. She has been married for 8 years, and her husband often comments on how unselfish and giving she is. She works for an industrial real estate firm and is progressing nicely in her career. Her boss has praised her for her progress and her tendency to be a "self-starter."
On the other hand, Kelly is very jealous of her husband and thinks he may even cheat on her, although she has no evidence to support the feeling. She thinks her boss "blows smoke at her" and is trying to take advantage—professionally only; no personal advances. Based on this information and Erikson's theory, which of the following crises has Kelly least well resolved?
a. Trust vs. mistrust
b. Initiative vs. guilt
c. Industry vs. inferiority
d. Intimacy vs. isolation
a
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Duration record
a. a variation of the frequency count in which the observer times how long a particular behavior lasts b. a formal method of observation and recording in which you continuously record in as much detail as possible what the child does and says, by herself and in interaction with other persons or objects c. an observer makes a mark on an observation sheet every time a particular behavior occurs d. a formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals e. a formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur f. an informal observation method often used by teachers as an aid to understanding the child’s personality or behavior g. frequency counts of a behavior that the teacher, experimenter, or therapist wants to modify
A teacher's prediction of a student's academic achievement that becomes true as the student progresses through the education process is
a. Social stratification. b. Self-fulfilling prophecy. c. Socioeconomic status. d. Authenticity.
In the Kauai Longitudinal Study, Werner and Smith found that early child-rearing environments and strategies
a. have a minimal effect on development. b. have some effect on development. c. have no effect on development. d. have a marked effect on development.