Psychology class-Cognitive Socio-Emotional and Social Learning theories

quick easy Theory Worksheet need filled out by tomorrow. [ Psychology class ] give response to the following

STATEMENT THEORIST

Cognitive

Piaget

Vygotsky

Information Processing Theorist

Socio-Emotional

Freud

Horney

Erikson

Bandura

Bowlby

THEORY

Cognitive

Socio-Emotional

NAME OF APPROACH IF ANY

ZPD

Social Learning

Adaptational

Psychoanalytical

(Psychosexual)

(Psychosocial)

NAME OF STAGE IF ANY

Sensorimotor

Preoperational

Concrete

Formal

Oral

Anal

Phallic

Latency

Genital

Trust v. Mistrust

Autonomy v. Shame and Doubt

Initiative v. Guilt

Industry v. Inferiority

Identity v. Confusion

Intimacy v. Isolation

Generativity v. Stagnation

Ego Integrity v. Despair

Erin’s neighbor is from Argentina, and she taught her about her country. Erin did a class presentation on Argentina, and her teacher was shocked at how much she knew. Vygotsky Cognitive ZPD
Mike forgot his passport. He called his brother on his cell and asked him to bring it to the airport at Terminal B. His brother met him at Terminal B, and Mike boarded the plane on time. Piaget Cognitive Formal
Karen joined a high school club that surprised even her parents. She asked, “Why not? It’s something I want to try.”
Rob’s little girl cries every morning when he drops her at daycare. She clings to him so tightly, that he feels terrible going to work.
Steve is 27 and getting married next month. He is very happy with his fiancé.
Katie is learning to crawl. Yesterday she picked up a penny and almost choked on it when she put it in her mouth.
Joe is friendly with adults. His nanny gave him undivided attention when he was an infant.
Courtney is so organized that she begins to make her bed before she’s even out of it! Her friends say she’s a neat-freak.
When Jason saw girls in the car, he refused the ride to school, and took the bus.
Allie keeps a baby monitor on her desk at home so she can hear her baby cry and go to him.
Eight year old Will watched a tsunami on the Discovery Channel. When his science teacher asked questions about it the next day, he could explain why it occurs.
Mary heard her parents making racist remarks, and she learned to be a racist.
Dan was getting a C in Calculus, so his parents hired a math tutor. His grade went to an A- that semester.
Julie watched her neighbor washing the car and wondered if they were going out that evening.
Todd went fishing with his dad and asked if the fish gets mad when Todd catches it.
Ben touched the hot stove and learned that stove’s can be hot.
The hippocampus of the brain stores information into long-term memory.
Brad told his dad, “When I grow up, I’m marrying mommy.”
John is a college junior and cannot find a woman that he dates more than a month at a time.
Sherry goes out on group dates every Friday night to the movies with other high school freshmen.
Alexa has two children, just bought a condo in the city and works at HBO in Marketing.
Kerry wants to go to an all girls’ middle school. She feels more comfortable without boys in her classes.
Teacher asked, “Now that you’ve processed my comments, can you retrieve them for a quiz?
Joe’s parents brought home a puppy when he was 9 years old. It was his responsibility to care for Woody.
Mary spilled the milk while she was trying to pour it. Her mom said, “That’s OK. That’s how you learn to do it.” Mary stopped feeling guilty when her mom made that encouraging remark.
Mark learned to share by watching his brother with his friends.
The infant’s hand grasped the surgeon’s finger when he picked him up to repair his heart.
John forgot his calculator for an important exam. He asked a friend if he could borrow his if he met him halfway across campus. They met, exchanged the calculator, and John passed his exam.
Jack knows how to dress himself. He feels like he can take care of himself.
Tess and Will sit together and talk about their past careers as teachers. They have touched the lives of at least 5,000 students.
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