Friendship Theory (Sullivan) Flashcards

1
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What is the name of the psychologist that supports the Friendship theory?

A

Sullivan

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2
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What type of learning is the friendship theory related to?

A

Social learning

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3
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Besides social learning, what is the friendship theory related to?

A

Interaction with peers

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4
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Name three general relationships that are included within the Friendship theory.

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  1. Familial interactions
  2. Collaborative learning groups
  3. Group memberships
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5
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Name 6 more specific sub types of relationships in the friendship theory. Hint: 2 of them are the same as the previously mentioned general relationships.

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  1. Family interactions
  2. Peer interactions
  3. Friend interactions
  4. Collaborative learning
  5. Group membership
  6. Learning how to play side by side
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6
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List 2 examples of learning how to play according to the friendship theory.

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  1. Side by side

2. Cooperatively

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7
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According to the Friendship theory, children develop social skills specific to what?

A

Different interpersonal contexts they experience

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According to the Friendship theory, what can children achieve when they develop social skills specific to interpersonal contexts they experience?

A

Successful relationships

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9
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What does INTERpersonal mean?

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Relating to relationships or communication between other people.

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What does INTRApersonal mean?

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occurring within the individual mind or self

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