PSY 350 Ch 6
shame
a feeling of being personally humiliated
reactive aggression
a hostile or destructive act carried out in response to being frustrated or hurt
relational aggression
a hostile or destructive act designed to cause harm to a person's relationships
proactive aggression
a hostile or destructive act initiated to achieve a goal
externalizing tendencies
a personality style that involves acting on one's immediate impulses and behaving disruptively and aggressively
internalizing tendencies
a personality style that involves intense fear, social inhibition, and often depression
bullying
a situation in which one or more children (or adults) harass or target a specific child for systematic abuse
sympathy
a state necessary for acting prosocially, involving feeling upset for a person who needs help
learned helplessness
a state that develops when a person feels incapable of affecting the outcome of events, and so gives up without trying
John has sympathy for his friend Tom who recently went through a divorce. This means that John feels:
bad for tom, without feeling his intense distress
bully-victims
exceptionally aggressive children (with externalizing disorders) who repeatedly bully and get victimized
Children with _____ act on their immediate emotions and behave aggressively.
externalizing tendencies
Children who are incredibly anxious, timid, and frightened:
have internalizing tendencies
Nine-year-old Nanette realizes that she is not a scholar, but she is a star athlete, which is the life domain she really cares about. Nanette MOST likely has:
high self-esteem
"Imagine how hurt you would feel if your friend treated you that way." This type of child-rearing intervention is called:
induction
Children who are excessively timid, self-conscious, and depressed may have _____ tendencies.
internalizing
gender-segregated play
play in which boys and girls associate only with members of their own sex - typical of childhood
fantasy play
play that involves making up and acting out a scenario; also called pretend play
rough-and-tumble play
play that involves shoving, wrestling, and hitting, but in which no actual harm is intended; especially characteristic of boys
_____ children are frequently named in the most-liked category and never appear in the disliked group. They also stand out as being really liked by everyone.
popular
What percentage of children are subjected to chronic harassment?
10-20 percent
initiative versus guilt
Erik Erikson's term for the preschool psychosocial task involving actively taking on life tasks
industry versus inferiority
Erik Erikson's term for the psychosocial task of middle childhood involving managing our emotions and realizing that real-world success involves hard work
gender schema theory
Explanation for gender-stereotyped behavior that emphasizes the role of cognitions; specifically, the idea that once children know their own gender label (girl or boy), they selectively watch and model their own sex.
Rhashan, a three-year-old, is continually testing his abilities in the wider world. Josh, a second grader, is learning that he has to work for what he wants. Pick Erikson's psychosocial stages for each boy.
Rhashan = initiative; Josh = industry
aggression
any hostile or destructive act
Children who bully others, get bullied, and then bully others again are:
bully-victims
Internalizing and externalizing problems:
cause social difficulties around the world
Why does self-esteem decline during elementary school?
children can realistically compare their abilities to their peers
Girls' play often involves:
cooperating and collaborating in small groups.
This is aggressive behavior that is repeatedly carried out via electronic media and is potentially more harmful than traditional bullying.
cyberbullying
self-esteem
evaluating oneself as either "good" or "bad" as a result of comparing the self to other people
Five-year-old Brenda is often loud, rude, aggressive, and disruptive. She probably has _____ tendencies.
externalizing
i just failed my statistics exam because my professor is a horrible teacher
externalizing
Disruptive and aggressive behavior in children may indicate:
externalizing tendencies
collaborative pretend play
fantasy play in which children work together to develop and act out the scenes
empathy
feeling the exact emotion that another person is experiencing
guilt
feeling upset about having caused harm to a person or about having violated one's internal standard of behavior
tyrell disregards his academic failures and blames others for his problems. Tyrell's teachers should:
gently provide accurate feedback about his failures
Boys' play is defined by:
high-energy competition and the effort to establish dominance in large groups.
According to Erikson, preschoolers face the challenge of:
initiative versus guilt
John is seven years old and does NOT like new social situations. Every time he and his mother are in a new situation he stays next to his mother and has even hid behind her. He is demonstrating _____ tendencies.
internalizing
Children with internalizing tendencies are more likely to develop:
learned helplessness
_____ children land in the disliked category often and never appear in the preferred list. They also stand out amongst their classmates in a negative way.
rejected
____ is the ability to observe one's abilities and actions from an outside frame of reference and to reflect on one's inner state.
self-awareness
Tamika felt humiliated when her teacher yelled at her in front of the class. Jebron felt terrible about insulting his younger brother. Tamika experienced _____, while Jebron felt _____.
shame; guilt
prosocial behavior
sharing, helping, and caring actions
cyberbullying
systematic harassment conducted through electronic media
self-awareness
the ability to observe our abilities and actions from an outside frame of reference and to reflect on our inner state
emotion regulation
the capacity to manage one's emotional state
induction
the ideal discipline style for socializing prosocial behavior, involving getting a child who has behaved hurtfully to empathize with the pain he has caused the other person
hostile attributional bias
the tendency of highly aggressive children to see motives and actions as threatening when they are actually benign
which statement about friends is false?
they rarely disagree or fight, especially in Western cultures
Collaborative pretend play involves _____, and develops around age _____.
two children fantasizing together; 4
who is the typical bullying target
unpopular children
When asked why Jorge likes his friend Victor, he replies, "because we both love playing with swords." These boys are probably _____ children because they describe their friendships in terms of _____ qualities.
younger; external