Table of Contents
- 1 How did Piaget respond to a major limitation of behaviorism?
- 2 Which of the following recent theoretical perspectives is concerned with the adaptive or survival value of behavior and its evolutionary history?
- 3 What is the lifespan perspective name and describe the assumptions that make up this perspective?
- 4 What is one limitation of the ethnographic method?
- 5 How can children’s resilience be strengthened What can parents teachers do to enhance children’s coping abilities in these challenging times?
- 6 How do adults develop resilience?
- 7 What is a criticism that critical ethnographers have of traditional ethnography?
How did Piaget respond to a major limitation of behaviorism?
How did Piaget’s theory respond to a major limitation of behaviorism? Piaget maintained that children’s learning does not depend on reinforcers, such as rewards. Rather, according to Piaget’s cognitive-developmental theory, children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore their world.
Which of the following recent theoretical perspectives is concerned with the adaptive or survival value of behavior and its evolutionary history?
concerned with the adaptive, or survival, value of behavior and its evolutionary history. What two European zoologists laid ethology’s modern foundations?
Which of the following factors fosters resilience?
I discussed the five factors that are important to develop resilience: connection to others, communication, confidence, competence and commitment, and control.
What is the lifespan perspective name and describe the assumptions that make up this perspective?
What are the four assumptions of the Lifespan Perspective? That development is: (1) lifelong, (2) multidimensional (many forces) and multi-directional (growth and decline), (3) highly plastic, and (4) affected by multiple interacting forces.
What is one limitation of the ethnographic method?
Ethnographic research has several disadvantages to consider as well. Ethnography is time consuming and requires a well-trained researcher. It takes time to build trust with informants in order to facilitate full and honest discourse. Short-term studies are at a particular disadvantage in this regard.
When participants from a variety of age ranges are repeatedly observed over a limited time period called an research design?
Longitudinal research involves beginning with a group of people who may be of the same age and background, and measuring them repeatedly over a long period of time. One of the benefits of this type of research is that people can be followed through time and be compared with them when they were younger.
How can children’s resilience be strengthened What can parents teachers do to enhance children’s coping abilities in these challenging times?
10 tips for building resilience in children and teens
- Make connections.
- Help your child by having them help others.
- Maintain a daily routine.
- Take a break.
- Teach your child self-care.
- Move toward your goals.
- Nurture a positive self-view.
- Keep things in perspective and maintain a hopeful outlook.
How do adults develop resilience?
Build your connections
- Prioritize relationships. Connecting with empathetic and understanding people can remind you that you’re not alone in the midst of difficulties.
- Join a group.
- Take care of your body.
- Practice mindfulness.
- Avoid negative outlets.
- Help others.
- Be proactive.
- Move toward your goals.
What are weaknesses of ethnography?
What is a criticism that critical ethnographers have of traditional ethnography?
state that much of critical ethnography has been criticized for its focus on social change but lack of focus on the researchers own posi- tionality: “Critical ethnographers must explicitly consider how their own acts of studying and representing people and situations are acts of domination even as critical …