Deck 1: Ecology of the Child

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According to Handel, Cahill & Elkin (2007), socialization occurs

A) By means of communication.
B) Through interactions with significant others.
C) In emotionally significant contexts.
D) All answers are correct
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According to your text, a common concern in the United States today is

A) The "loss" of childhood.
B) The use of children for heavy labor.
C) The lack of separate laws governing child punishment and adult punishment.
D) Child death and disease.
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The process of socialization begins

A) At birth.
B) Before birth.
C) At school-age.
D) After birth.
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According to Aries, children were treated as "miniature adults" during which historical period?

A) Before the Renaissance
B) During the Industrial Revolution
C) In the 21st Century
D) During the Great Depression
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Samantha is generally in a positive mood, has regular rhythms, and can adapt to change with ease. Which temperament style does Samantha exhibit?

A) Easy
B) Difficult
C) Slow-to-Warm-Up
D) Unclassified
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The total composite of hereditary instructions coded in the genes at the moment of conception is one's

A) Identity.
B) Genotype.
C) Exosystem.
D) Chronosystem.
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Which of the following forces affect how children are socialized?

A) Demographics
B) Economics
C) Politics
D) All answers are correct
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Which of the following is true?

A) Children absorb the verbal as well as the nonverbal cues of others.
B) Intentional socialization can end up being unintentional.
C) Much of socialization takes place spontaneously during human interactions.
D) All statements are true
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The process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, and character traits that enable them to participate as effective members of groups and society is called

A) Socialization.
B) Maturation.
C) Temperament.
D) Revolution.
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"Socialization as a reciprocal process" refers to the idea that

A) When individuals interact, a response in one individual usually elicits a response in the other.
B) Both mothers and fathers are important in the lives of children.
C) Children are socialized by many people; many people are important in their lives.
D) Human interactions change over time.
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An adult tells a six-year old to share a toy with a four-year-old sibling. This is an example of what kind of socialization?

A) Intentional
B) Unintentional
C) Private
D) Challenging
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The difficult child has what kind of response?

A) Intense
B) Mild
C) Indifferent
D) Adaptable
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Children are socialized by

A) Parents.
B) Friends.
C) Characters in movies and books.
D) All answers are correct
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"Outputs" of socialization include all but which of the following?

A) Values
B) Attitudes
C) Socialization interactions
D) Self-esteem
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Genetic prewiring which motivates a person to seek out compatible environments is called

A) Active.
B) Passive.
C) Language-rich.
D) Responsive.
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A happy sociable child is more likely to engage others in social activities than a moody, shy child. This is an example of a:

A) Passive genotype-environment interaction.
B) Active genotype-environment interaction.
C) Evocative genotype-environment interaction.
D) None of these responses.
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Kochanska (1995, 1997) found gentle parenting techniques were _________ effective in getting timid children than assertive children to comply.

A) Less
B) More
C) About the same
D) No answers apply
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The process by which externally controlled behavior shifts to internally controlled, or self-controlled, behavior is

A) Internalization.
B) Socialization.
C) Reciprocal connection.
D) Cultural change.
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Instruction, feedback, and reinforcement are all examples of

A) Socialization variables considered "input."
B) Socialization variables considered "outputs."
C) Attachment.
D) Direct change.
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In Walden Two, children were given alternate strategies to avoid

A) Temptation.
B) Using drugs and alcohol.
C) Losing a baseball game.
D) Child abuse.
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The socializing agent that is thought to have the most significant impact on a child's development is

A) Family.
B) Parent's work.
C) Macrosystem.
D) Media.
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The relationships between family and school are part of the

A) Microsystem.
B) Macrosystem.
C) Mesosytem.
D) Esosystem.
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An example of a chronosystem is

A) Changes in computer technology over time.
B) The physical changes of puberty.
C) Increases in school violence over time.
D) All answers are correct.
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Socializing agents generally aim to prepare children for both

A) Stability and change.
B) Trust and mistrust.
C) Abuse and neglect.
D) The past and the present.
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A low-context macrosystem is characterized by _________; whereas a high-context macrosystem is characterized by _________.

A) Competition; Cooperation
B) Rationality; Intuitiveness
C) Progress; Tradition
D) All answers are correct
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The bioecological model

A) Can accommodate other theories.
B) Was developed by Bronfenbrenner.
C) Provides a "whole picture" of the developing child.
D) All answers are correct
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An organized set of statements that explain observations, integrates different facts or events, and predicts future outcomes is called a(n)

A) Theory.
B) Adaptation.
C) System.
D) Event.
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All of the following are part of the microsystem except

A) School.
B) Peer Group.
C) Family.
D) Religion.
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Which of the following proposed a stage theory describing cognitive development in childhood?

A) Piaget
B) Bronfenbrenner
C) Aries
D) Woods
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The media differs from the community in that

A) The media is not a small, interactive setting.
B) Children cannot interact with any media types.
C) Children cannot learn attitudes and values from the media.
D) All answers are correct
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Compared to members of low-context macrosystems, members of high-context macrosystems are more likely to

A) Try to control nature.
B) Expect personal freedom.
C) Follow traditional role expectations.
D) Have fragmented social relationships.
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According to your text, people differ in their unconscious assumptions about

A) Personal space.
B) Time.
C) Interpersonal relations.
D) All answers are correct.
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The family offers the child his/her first opportunities to

A) Experience nurturance.
B) Observe models of behavior.
C) Experience language.
D) All answers are correct
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The microsystem in which children formally learn about their society is

A) Family.
B) Peer group.
C) School.
D) Community
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Micro is to exo as

A) Small is to outside.
B) Big is to little.
C) Responsive is to nonresponsive.
D) Small is too big.
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An example of an exosystem is

A) A parent's job.
B) An elementary school.
C) The relationship between family and school.
D) A peer group.
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Kevin and Jai are parents raising their infant daughter Kelli. Kevin and Jai are best described as part of Kelli's

A) Microsystem.
B) Exosystem.
C) Macrosystem.
D) Chronosystem.
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Exosystems affect children

A) Indirectly.
B) Directly.
C) Through the school only.
D) No answers are correct; Exosystems do not affect children.
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According to your text, systems of government in the United States are shifting from what to what?

A) Maternalistic to paternalistic.
B) Paternalistic policies to policies of empowerment.
C) Egalitarian to robust.
D) Mesosystems to macrosystems.
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When what is said is more important than who said it, the system is most likely a(n)

A) Low-context microsystem.
B) High-context macrosystem.
C) Low-context macrosystem.
D) Elemental system.
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According to your text, the idea that change is good would be likely to be found in a _________-context macrosystem.
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The family, school and community are part of the _________ according to Bronfenbrenner.
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Living in harmony with nature would be stressed in a _________ -context macrosystem.
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According to Bronfenbrenner, a community's school board is an example of a(n) _________.
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A happy, sociable child is more likely to engage others in social activities than is a moody, shy child. This is an example of what type of genotype-environment interaction? _________
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When an official makes a decision based on statistics related to poverty, he/she is likely using which kind of indicator?

A) Economic circumstance
B) Behavior
C) Education
D) Housing
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The _________ refers to linkages and interrelationships between two or more of a person's microsystems.
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When an adult reminds a child to write a thank you note to Grandma, this is an example of _________ socialization.
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Bronfenbrenner's model is called the _________ model of human development.
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Prior to the development of the printing press, infancy ended at age _________.
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The No Child Left Behind Act is an example of

A) A microsystem.
B) A high-context macrosystem.
C) A social shift in responsibility from one system to another.
D) Information intermediary.
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The peer group is part of which system in Bronfenbrenner's model? _________
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All but which is a true regarding socialization?

A) Socialization begins in adolescence.
B) Socialization continues throughout life.
C) Socialization is a reciprocal process.
D) Socialization is a dynamic process.
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Values, morals, motives, and self-esteem are all examples of _________ as it relates to the socialization process.
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Rationality and practicality are characteristic of a _________-context macrosystem.
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The science of interrelationships between organisms and their environments is termed _________.
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_________ refers to an ascribed attribute of membership in a group in which members identify themselves by national origin, culture, race, or religion.
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Media is part of the _________ according to Brofenbrenner.
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A celebrity is an example of a(n)

A) Microsystem.
B) High-context macrosystem.
C) Social shift in responsibility from one group to another.
D) Information intermediary.
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_________ refers to developmental changes associated with the biological process of aging
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When a strong authority takes care of less able citizens, this is called _________.
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At what point in development does socialization begin? _________
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Describe how the mesosystem differs from the macrosystem.
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Compare and contrast intentional socialization with unintentional socialization and give examples.
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_________ refers to temporal changes in ecological systems or within individuals, producing new conditions that affect development.
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The No Child Left Behind Act of 2004 requires children take _________ tests.
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According to Bronfenbrenner, school violence is an example of something found in which system?_________
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A principle or action based on the belief that any individual can learn to care for him or herself is called _________.
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Write an essay contrasting childhood during the Industrial Revolution with childhood today.
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Compare and contrast the different types of microsystems, providing examples of how each impacts development.
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Frozen embryos are an example of a societal trend in the area of _________.
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The process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, and character traits that enable them to participate as effective members of society is known as _________.
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The innate characteristics that determine an individual's sensitivity to various experiences and responsiveness to patterns of social interaction collectively are called _________.
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Explain the systems found in Bronfenbrenner's model and give examples.
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Compare an easy child with one who is slow-to-warm up using the five aspects of temperamental quality found in the text.
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Imagine you are providing inservice training for newly-recruited Peace Corps volunteers. Write a speech explaining the difference(s) between high-context and low-context macrosystems.
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Imagine you are giving a speech entitled Changes in Society Today and How They Affect Children and Families. Describe what you will say.
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Use the concept of passive genotype-environment interaction to explain a child's musical and/or artistic abilities. Explain how passive genotype-environment interactions are different from evocative or active.
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Imagine you are part of a debate team. Your position for the debate is to argue that children play a role in their own socialization. Describe what you will say.
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Deck 1: Ecology of the Child
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According to Handel, Cahill & Elkin (2007), socialization occurs

A) By means of communication.
B) Through interactions with significant others.
C) In emotionally significant contexts.
D) All answers are correct
D
2
According to your text, a common concern in the United States today is

A) The "loss" of childhood.
B) The use of children for heavy labor.
C) The lack of separate laws governing child punishment and adult punishment.
D) Child death and disease.
A
3
The process of socialization begins

A) At birth.
B) Before birth.
C) At school-age.
D) After birth.
B
4
According to Aries, children were treated as "miniature adults" during which historical period?

A) Before the Renaissance
B) During the Industrial Revolution
C) In the 21st Century
D) During the Great Depression
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Samantha is generally in a positive mood, has regular rhythms, and can adapt to change with ease. Which temperament style does Samantha exhibit?

A) Easy
B) Difficult
C) Slow-to-Warm-Up
D) Unclassified
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The total composite of hereditary instructions coded in the genes at the moment of conception is one's

A) Identity.
B) Genotype.
C) Exosystem.
D) Chronosystem.
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Which of the following forces affect how children are socialized?

A) Demographics
B) Economics
C) Politics
D) All answers are correct
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Which of the following is true?

A) Children absorb the verbal as well as the nonverbal cues of others.
B) Intentional socialization can end up being unintentional.
C) Much of socialization takes place spontaneously during human interactions.
D) All statements are true
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The process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, and character traits that enable them to participate as effective members of groups and society is called

A) Socialization.
B) Maturation.
C) Temperament.
D) Revolution.
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"Socialization as a reciprocal process" refers to the idea that

A) When individuals interact, a response in one individual usually elicits a response in the other.
B) Both mothers and fathers are important in the lives of children.
C) Children are socialized by many people; many people are important in their lives.
D) Human interactions change over time.
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An adult tells a six-year old to share a toy with a four-year-old sibling. This is an example of what kind of socialization?

A) Intentional
B) Unintentional
C) Private
D) Challenging
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The difficult child has what kind of response?

A) Intense
B) Mild
C) Indifferent
D) Adaptable
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Children are socialized by

A) Parents.
B) Friends.
C) Characters in movies and books.
D) All answers are correct
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"Outputs" of socialization include all but which of the following?

A) Values
B) Attitudes
C) Socialization interactions
D) Self-esteem
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Genetic prewiring which motivates a person to seek out compatible environments is called

A) Active.
B) Passive.
C) Language-rich.
D) Responsive.
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A happy sociable child is more likely to engage others in social activities than a moody, shy child. This is an example of a:

A) Passive genotype-environment interaction.
B) Active genotype-environment interaction.
C) Evocative genotype-environment interaction.
D) None of these responses.
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Kochanska (1995, 1997) found gentle parenting techniques were _________ effective in getting timid children than assertive children to comply.

A) Less
B) More
C) About the same
D) No answers apply
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The process by which externally controlled behavior shifts to internally controlled, or self-controlled, behavior is

A) Internalization.
B) Socialization.
C) Reciprocal connection.
D) Cultural change.
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Instruction, feedback, and reinforcement are all examples of

A) Socialization variables considered "input."
B) Socialization variables considered "outputs."
C) Attachment.
D) Direct change.
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In Walden Two, children were given alternate strategies to avoid

A) Temptation.
B) Using drugs and alcohol.
C) Losing a baseball game.
D) Child abuse.
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The socializing agent that is thought to have the most significant impact on a child's development is

A) Family.
B) Parent's work.
C) Macrosystem.
D) Media.
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The relationships between family and school are part of the

A) Microsystem.
B) Macrosystem.
C) Mesosytem.
D) Esosystem.
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An example of a chronosystem is

A) Changes in computer technology over time.
B) The physical changes of puberty.
C) Increases in school violence over time.
D) All answers are correct.
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Socializing agents generally aim to prepare children for both

A) Stability and change.
B) Trust and mistrust.
C) Abuse and neglect.
D) The past and the present.
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A low-context macrosystem is characterized by _________; whereas a high-context macrosystem is characterized by _________.

A) Competition; Cooperation
B) Rationality; Intuitiveness
C) Progress; Tradition
D) All answers are correct
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The bioecological model

A) Can accommodate other theories.
B) Was developed by Bronfenbrenner.
C) Provides a "whole picture" of the developing child.
D) All answers are correct
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An organized set of statements that explain observations, integrates different facts or events, and predicts future outcomes is called a(n)

A) Theory.
B) Adaptation.
C) System.
D) Event.
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All of the following are part of the microsystem except

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B) Peer Group.
C) Family.
D) Religion.
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Which of the following proposed a stage theory describing cognitive development in childhood?

A) Piaget
B) Bronfenbrenner
C) Aries
D) Woods
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The media differs from the community in that

A) The media is not a small, interactive setting.
B) Children cannot interact with any media types.
C) Children cannot learn attitudes and values from the media.
D) All answers are correct
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Compared to members of low-context macrosystems, members of high-context macrosystems are more likely to

A) Try to control nature.
B) Expect personal freedom.
C) Follow traditional role expectations.
D) Have fragmented social relationships.
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According to your text, people differ in their unconscious assumptions about

A) Personal space.
B) Time.
C) Interpersonal relations.
D) All answers are correct.
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The family offers the child his/her first opportunities to

A) Experience nurturance.
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C) Experience language.
D) All answers are correct
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The microsystem in which children formally learn about their society is

A) Family.
B) Peer group.
C) School.
D) Community
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Micro is to exo as

A) Small is to outside.
B) Big is to little.
C) Responsive is to nonresponsive.
D) Small is too big.
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An example of an exosystem is

A) A parent's job.
B) An elementary school.
C) The relationship between family and school.
D) A peer group.
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Kevin and Jai are parents raising their infant daughter Kelli. Kevin and Jai are best described as part of Kelli's

A) Microsystem.
B) Exosystem.
C) Macrosystem.
D) Chronosystem.
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Exosystems affect children

A) Indirectly.
B) Directly.
C) Through the school only.
D) No answers are correct; Exosystems do not affect children.
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According to your text, systems of government in the United States are shifting from what to what?

A) Maternalistic to paternalistic.
B) Paternalistic policies to policies of empowerment.
C) Egalitarian to robust.
D) Mesosystems to macrosystems.
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When what is said is more important than who said it, the system is most likely a(n)

A) Low-context microsystem.
B) High-context macrosystem.
C) Low-context macrosystem.
D) Elemental system.
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According to your text, the idea that change is good would be likely to be found in a _________-context macrosystem.
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The family, school and community are part of the _________ according to Bronfenbrenner.
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Living in harmony with nature would be stressed in a _________ -context macrosystem.
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According to Bronfenbrenner, a community's school board is an example of a(n) _________.
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A happy, sociable child is more likely to engage others in social activities than is a moody, shy child. This is an example of what type of genotype-environment interaction? _________
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When an official makes a decision based on statistics related to poverty, he/she is likely using which kind of indicator?

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The _________ refers to linkages and interrelationships between two or more of a person's microsystems.
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When an adult reminds a child to write a thank you note to Grandma, this is an example of _________ socialization.
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Bronfenbrenner's model is called the _________ model of human development.
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Prior to the development of the printing press, infancy ended at age _________.
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The No Child Left Behind Act is an example of

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D) Information intermediary.
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The peer group is part of which system in Bronfenbrenner's model? _________
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All but which is a true regarding socialization?

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D) Socialization is a dynamic process.
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Values, morals, motives, and self-esteem are all examples of _________ as it relates to the socialization process.
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Rationality and practicality are characteristic of a _________-context macrosystem.
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The science of interrelationships between organisms and their environments is termed _________.
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_________ refers to an ascribed attribute of membership in a group in which members identify themselves by national origin, culture, race, or religion.
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Media is part of the _________ according to Brofenbrenner.
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A celebrity is an example of a(n)

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_________ refers to developmental changes associated with the biological process of aging
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When a strong authority takes care of less able citizens, this is called _________.
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At what point in development does socialization begin? _________
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Describe how the mesosystem differs from the macrosystem.
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Compare and contrast intentional socialization with unintentional socialization and give examples.
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_________ refers to temporal changes in ecological systems or within individuals, producing new conditions that affect development.
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The No Child Left Behind Act of 2004 requires children take _________ tests.
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67
According to Bronfenbrenner, school violence is an example of something found in which system?_________
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68
A principle or action based on the belief that any individual can learn to care for him or herself is called _________.
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69
Write an essay contrasting childhood during the Industrial Revolution with childhood today.
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70
Compare and contrast the different types of microsystems, providing examples of how each impacts development.
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71
Frozen embryos are an example of a societal trend in the area of _________.
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72
The process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, and character traits that enable them to participate as effective members of society is known as _________.
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73
The innate characteristics that determine an individual's sensitivity to various experiences and responsiveness to patterns of social interaction collectively are called _________.
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74
Explain the systems found in Bronfenbrenner's model and give examples.
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75
Compare an easy child with one who is slow-to-warm up using the five aspects of temperamental quality found in the text.
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76
Imagine you are providing inservice training for newly-recruited Peace Corps volunteers. Write a speech explaining the difference(s) between high-context and low-context macrosystems.
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77
Imagine you are giving a speech entitled Changes in Society Today and How They Affect Children and Families. Describe what you will say.
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78
Use the concept of passive genotype-environment interaction to explain a child's musical and/or artistic abilities. Explain how passive genotype-environment interactions are different from evocative or active.
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Imagine you are part of a debate team. Your position for the debate is to argue that children play a role in their own socialization. Describe what you will say.
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