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14 Cards in this Set
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Reciprocal determinism |
Bandura's model in which personal, behavioral, and environmental factors interact to influence personality development |
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Psychological self |
an understanding of one's stable, internal traits |
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Trait |
a stable pattern of responding to situations |
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Self-efficacy |
belief in ones capacity to cause an intended event to occur or to perform a task |
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Social comparisons |
conclusions drawn about the self based on comparisons to others |
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Self esteem |
A global evaluation of one's own worth |
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Moral realism stage |
the first of Piaget's stages of moral development, in which children believe rules are inflexible |
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Moral relativism stage |
the second of Piaget's stages of moral development, in which children understand that many rules can be changed through social agreement |
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Self-regulation |
children's ability to conform to parental standards of behavior without direct supervision |
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Relational aggression |
aggression aimed at damaging another person's self esteem or peer relationships, such as by ostracism or threats of ostracism, cruel gossip, or facial expressions of disdain |
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Retaliatory aggression |
aggression to get back at someone who has hurt you |
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Bullying |
a complex form of aggression in which a bully routinely aggresses against one or more habitual victims |
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Social status |
an individual child's classification as popular, rejected, or neglected |
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Conduct disorder |
a psychological disorder in which children's social and/or academic functioning is impaired by patterns of antisocial behavior that include bullying, destruction of property, theft, decietfulness, and/or violation of social rules |