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Genes. Piaget’s stages. Erikson’stages. Kubler Ross stages. Child rearing styles. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 600. 600. 800. 800. 800. 800. 800. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. Click here to go to Final Jeopardy.

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  1. Genes Piaget’s stages Erikson’stages Kubler Ross stages Childrearingstyles 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Click here to go to Final Jeopardy

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  3. The underlying gene pair for a characteristic T1-200 • What is a Genotype? Click to Return

  4. T1-400 Takes 2 of these genes to show a trait • What are Recessive genes? Click to Return

  5. T1-600 The chance that a Dominant trait will show up in a child whose parents each have a recessive characteristic showing (and carried on a single gene pair) • What is none? Click to Return

  6. T1-800 If blond hair is recessive and you have blond hair, your phenotype • What is blond hair? Click to Return

  7. T1-1000 If blond hair is recessive and you have blond hair, your genotype • What is “blond, blond”? Click to Return

  8. T2-200 Can think of multiple hypothetical possibilities • What is the formal operations stage? Click to Return

  9. T2-400 Janie does not search for a toy that is dropped • What is the sensory motor stage? Click to Return

  10. T2-600 Clementine realizes that one dime is more money than 10 pennies • What is the concrete operations stage? Click to Return

  11. T2-800 George uses his crayons as toy soldiers. • What is the Preoperational Stage? Click to Return

  12. T2-1000 Blongo rolled his playdo into a very long snake and “realized” he now had much more clay than he use to • When is the preoperational stage? Click to Return

  13. T3-200 Justine, at 15, tries out drugs, new religious experiences, & sex • What is Identity vs Role Confusion? Click to Return

  14. T3-400 Carlos, at 2, is learning to put his pants on • What is autonomy vs shame and doubt? Click to Return

  15. T3-600 Fannie, at 58, is volunteering at her local school, helping students learn to read • What is generativity vs stagnation? Click to Return

  16. T3-800 Gertrude, at 80, wishes she would have done more important things with her life. • What is integrity vs despair? Click to Return

  17. T3-1000 Claude realizes he is really good at math, but he really is pretty uncoordinated at most sports activities • What is competence vs inferiority? Click to Return

  18. T4-200 Why me? I’m a good person. There are so many horrible people in the world. • What is the Anger stage? Click to Return

  19. T4-400 I’ll be in any experimental treatments, if you can just give me more time • What is the bargaining stage? Click to Return

  20. T4-600 I think your tests are wrong. I feel fine. • What is the denial stage? Click to Return

  21. T4-800 There’s no reason to go on. I don’t even want to get out of bed, much less try any treatments. All I want to do is cry • What is the depression stage? Click to Return

  22. T4-1000 Jorge has made arrangements for his family to remain financially solvent and realizes that death is a natural part of life • What is the acceptance stage? Click to Return

  23. T5-200 Johnnie has no bedtime and can eat whenever and whatever he chooses. • What is permissive parenting? Click to Return

  24. T5-400 Betty sets clear rules with her children, but fully discusses the reasons for them with her kids • What is authoritative parenting? Click to Return

  25. T5-600 Do it because I said so! • What is authoritarian parenting? Click to Return

  26. T5-800 Children are more likely to be cooperative. • What is typical of authoritative parenting style? Click to Return

  27. T5-1000 Kids are most likely to be rebellious • What is authoritarian parenting? Click to Return

  28. T6-200 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  29. T6-400 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  30. T6-600 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  31. T6-800 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  32. T6-1000 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  33. T7-200 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  34. T7-400 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  35. T7-600 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  36. T7-800 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  37. T7-1000 “Answer Here” • The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return

  38. “Final Jeopardy General Category” • Final Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here “Final Jeopardy Answer Goes here” Click to Return

  39. You picked the Daily Double • Make a bet, up to the amount you have. If you bet everything you make it a ‘True Daily Double’ Click here to see the Daily Double ‘Jeopardy Answer’

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