Теория и научный метод в возрастной психологии. Горчакова Е.П - 7 стр.

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b) his father taught him to think systematically
c) he detested his parents.
d) he never felt any desire to involve himself in the pathological psychology.
II. Decide which of the sentences are correct.
Write (T) – True, or (F) – False
1. E. Erikson was born in Denmark.
2. E. Erikson and J. Piaget are two important developmental theorists, whose
experiences might have contributed to the theories they developed.
3. Erikson was brilliant at science courses such as biology and chemistry.
4. The atmosphere of formal schooling reflected in Erickson’s grades.
5. At the age of 18 Erikson went to college.
6. J. Piaget was born in Switzerland.
7. Piaget’s father had frequent outbursts of neurotic behaviour.
8. Piaget related the fact that he detested any departure from reality to his
mother’s poor health.
VOCABULARY PRACTICE
1. Fill the correct word from the list. Find the sentences in the text to prove
your choice.
Major, university training, doctoral, particular, developmental, primary,
science, wandering, neurotic, abnormal, pathological, cultural,
personal, cognitive.
1._________________ development
2. _________________ theory
3. _________________ degree
4. _________________ theorists
5. _________________ behaviour
6. _________________ psychology
7. _________________ experiences
8. _________________ courses
9. _________________ area
10. ________________ program
11. ________________ school
2. Choose a correct preposition or a particle to complete the following
sentences.
1. A person interested … developing a theory usually goes … a long
university training program that culminates … a doctoral degree.
2. Erikson’s and Piaget’s lives might have contributed … the theories they
developed.
3. As part of the training, a future theorist is exposed … many ideas about a
particular area of development.
4. Erikson returned … Germany and enrolled … art school, became
dissatisfied and enrolled … another.
5. Piaget’s mother was prone … frequent outbursts of neurotic behaviour.
6. Piaget didn’t feel any desire to involve himself … deep pathological
psychology.
    b) his father taught him to think systematically
    c) he detested his parents.
    d) he never felt any desire to involve himself in the pathological psychology.
II.    Decide which of the sentences are correct.
Write (T) – True, or (F) – False
   1. E. Erikson was born in Denmark.
   2. E. Erikson and J. Piaget are two important developmental theorists, whose
    experiences might have contributed to the theories they developed.
   3. Erikson was brilliant at science courses such as biology and chemistry.
   4. The atmosphere of formal schooling reflected in Erickson’s grades.
   5. At the age of 18 Erikson went to college.
   6. J. Piaget was born in Switzerland.
   7. Piaget’s father had frequent outbursts of neurotic behaviour.
   8. Piaget related the fact that he detested any departure from reality to his
    mother’s poor health.

VOCABULARY PRACTICE
1. Fill the correct word from the list. Find the sentences in the text to prove
    your choice.
      Major, university training, doctoral, particular, developmental, primary,
science, wandering, neurotic, abnormal, pathological, cultural,
personal, cognitive.
1._________________ development            7. _________________ experiences
2. _________________ theory                8. _________________ courses
3. _________________ degree                9. _________________ area
4. _________________ theorists             10. ________________ program
5. _________________ behaviour             11. ________________ school
6. _________________ psychology

2. Choose a correct preposition or a particle to complete the following
   sentences.
  1. A person interested … developing a theory usually goes … a long
   university training program that culminates … a doctoral degree.
  2. Erikson’s and Piaget’s lives might have contributed … the theories they
   developed.
  3. As part of the training, a future theorist is exposed … many ideas about a
   particular area of development.
  4. Erikson returned … Germany and enrolled … art school, became
   dissatisfied and enrolled … another.
  5. Piaget’s mother was prone … frequent outbursts of neurotic behaviour.
  6. Piaget didn’t feel any desire to involve himself … deep pathological
   psychology.

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