PSYCH-AD 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Secondary Sex Characteristic, Social Intuitionism, Normative Social Influence

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Child- rearing practices: authoritarian: impose rules and expect obedience. Obedience, low self-esteem, aggression: permissive: submit to their children"s ideas. Lack self-discipline, poor social skills: authoritative: both demanding and responsive. Happier, confident, good emotional control, good social skills: uninvolved: emotionally distant, few demands or expectations. Independent, delinquency, fear, fear becoming dependent on others. Primary sex characteristics: reproductive organs and external genitalia. Secondary sex characteristics: non-reproductive traits such as breasts and hips, facial hair and deepened voice in boys. May approve actions that will gain social approval or help maintain social order: post-conventional: affirms people"s agreed-upon rights or fallows what one perceives as basic ethical principles. Guilt/ stages of grief: denial, anger, fear, bargaining, acceptance. Infancy (birth to 1 year): infants deal with trust and mistrust, if an infant"s needs are met, then infants develop a sense of basic trust: toddlerhood (1 to 2 years): toddlers wrestle between autonomy or shame and doubt.

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