Deck 4: Ecology of Parenting
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Deck 4: Ecology of Parenting
1
One of the universal goals of parenting is
A) Ensuring a college education.
B) Ensuring physical health and survival.
C) Ensuring economic wealth.
D) All answers are correct; All are goals shared by parents around the world.
A) Ensuring a college education.
B) Ensuring physical health and survival.
C) Ensuring economic wealth.
D) All answers are correct; All are goals shared by parents around the world.
B
2
Political ideology refers to
A) Theories pertaining to government.
B) Theories specific to child development.
C) The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
D) An individual's rank or position within society.
A) Theories pertaining to government.
B) Theories specific to child development.
C) The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
D) An individual's rank or position within society.
A
3
Based on observations of children of all ages, Gesell concluded that
A) Children need structured learning environments.
B) Parents should not push their children, as growth occurs naturally.
C) Children do not need experiences to develop.
D) Children achieve most when pressured and pushed.
A) Children need structured learning environments.
B) Parents should not push their children, as growth occurs naturally.
C) Children do not need experiences to develop.
D) Children achieve most when pressured and pushed.
B
4
A society in which one person has unlimited power over others is called
A) Autocracy.
B) Democracy.
C) Collectivistic.
D) Automatic.
A) Autocracy.
B) Democracy.
C) Collectivistic.
D) Automatic.
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5
A parent's workplace is thought to affect
A) Their perception of life.
B) The way he/she parents.
C) The way he/she interact with family members.
D) All answers are correct.
A) Their perception of life.
B) The way he/she parents.
C) The way he/she interact with family members.
D) All answers are correct.
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6
A system of beliefs concerned with the interests and ideals of humans rather than of the natural or spiritual world is
A) Humanism.
B) Tabula Rasa.
C) An idea proposed by Watson.
D) Behaviorism.
A) Humanism.
B) Tabula Rasa.
C) An idea proposed by Watson.
D) Behaviorism.
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7
All but which of the following characterizes a group with a collectivist orientation?
A) Emphasis on nonverbal communication
B) Emphasis on group loyalty
C) Social responsibility (sharing, helping)
D) Emphasis on individual fulfillment
A) Emphasis on nonverbal communication
B) Emphasis on group loyalty
C) Social responsibility (sharing, helping)
D) Emphasis on individual fulfillment
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8
Ethnic groups are found to vary (differ) in their
A) Displays of emotion.
B) Discipline of children.
C) Emphasis on specific skills.
D) All answers are correct.
A) Displays of emotion.
B) Discipline of children.
C) Emphasis on specific skills.
D) All answers are correct.
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9
During which century were children considered to be significant only if they contributed to their elders' welfare?
A) 18th century
B) 19th century
C) Early 20th century
D) Late 20th century
A) 18th century
B) 19th century
C) Early 20th century
D) Late 20th century
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10
According to your text, which of the following is an example of a group that is likely to be collectivistic?
A) Japanese-American families
B) Middle-Eastern families
C) Native-American families
D) All answers are correct
A) Japanese-American families
B) Middle-Eastern families
C) Native-American families
D) All answers are correct
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11
Parenting is _________.
A) Bidirectional.
B) Dynamic.
C) Both of the above.
D) Neither of the above.
A) Bidirectional.
B) Dynamic.
C) Both of the above.
D) Neither of the above.
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12
Which of the following theories emphasizes observed behavior?
A) Behaviorism
B) Parent-Centered
C) Humanism
D) Psychoanalytic
A) Behaviorism
B) Parent-Centered
C) Humanism
D) Psychoanalytic
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13
Individualistic groups tend to value _________ authority whereas collectivistic groups tend to value _________ authority.
A) Achieved; ascribed
B) Ascribed; earned-through- hard- work
C) Collective; Individual
D) No answers are correct
A) Achieved; ascribed
B) Ascribed; earned-through- hard- work
C) Collective; Individual
D) No answers are correct
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14
Research comparing ethnic groups suggests Latino Americans tend to
A) Encourage children to learn by observation, by doing, and by the reactions of others.
B) Include children in many adult activities.
C) Use feedback.
D) All answers are correct.
A) Encourage children to learn by observation, by doing, and by the reactions of others.
B) Include children in many adult activities.
C) Use feedback.
D) All answers are correct.
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15
Interdependent relations, social responsibility, and the well-being of the group are emphasized in _________.
A) Collectivist Cultures
B) Traditional Cultures
C) Individualism
D) Classism
A) Collectivist Cultures
B) Traditional Cultures
C) Individualism
D) Classism
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16
Watson believed
A) Behavior that is rewarded will get repeated.
B) Conditioning of the child must take place early in life.
C) Learning is a change in the way an individual responds to a particular situation.
D) All answer are correct.
A) Behavior that is rewarded will get repeated.
B) Conditioning of the child must take place early in life.
C) Learning is a change in the way an individual responds to a particular situation.
D) All answer are correct.
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17
Parents of low socioeconomic status may use "commanding without explanation" because
A) They would rather not talk to their children.
B) "Commanding without explanation" requires less time and effort.
C) "Commanding without explanation" is less efficient than other methods.
D) They are under less stress than parents of higher socioeconomic statuses.
A) They would rather not talk to their children.
B) "Commanding without explanation" requires less time and effort.
C) "Commanding without explanation" is less efficient than other methods.
D) They are under less stress than parents of higher socioeconomic statuses.
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18
A primary concern of social scientists is that recent trends, such as occupational mobility (the movement of individuals for job-related reasons), will
A) Isolate nuclear families from those who can help nurture and care for their children.
B) Increase employment opportunities for parents.
C) Increase the number of children in quality child care settings.
D) Increase the number of child labor laws.
A) Isolate nuclear families from those who can help nurture and care for their children.
B) Increase employment opportunities for parents.
C) Increase the number of children in quality child care settings.
D) Increase the number of child labor laws.
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19
Kohn (1977, 1995) found that, compared to other families, middle-class families were more likely to judge their children's behavior in terms of
A) Its immediate consequences.
B) The child's motives.
C) Its external characteristics.
D) Whether or not it conformed to social norms.
A) Its immediate consequences.
B) The child's motives.
C) Its external characteristics.
D) Whether or not it conformed to social norms.
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20
Individual-oriented families believe the self is located within the
A) Individual.
B) Group.
C) Culture.
D) Authority figure.
A) Individual.
B) Group.
C) Culture.
D) Authority figure.
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21
Two-year-old Matthew bit his brother. In response, his mother bit him back. Which parenting style does this exhibit?
A) Authoritative
B) Uninvolved
C) Permissive
D) Authoritarian
A) Authoritative
B) Uninvolved
C) Permissive
D) Authoritarian
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22
According to research, children of permissive parents tend to be
A) Independent and socially responsible.
B) Independent but not socially responsible.
C) Lacking in social responsibility and not very independent.
D) Lacking in empathy.
A) Independent and socially responsible.
B) Independent but not socially responsible.
C) Lacking in social responsibility and not very independent.
D) Lacking in empathy.
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23
Which of the following is a family characteristic that affects parenting practices?
A) Family size
B) Family configuration
C) Parents' stage of life
D) All answers are correct
A) Family size
B) Family configuration
C) Parents' stage of life
D) All answers are correct
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24
Factors which will influence family dynamics and parenting styles when a child in the family has a disability include
A) The nature of the disability.
B) The age of onset of the disability.
C) The severity of the disability.
D) All of the above.
A) The nature of the disability.
B) The age of onset of the disability.
C) The severity of the disability.
D) All of the above.
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25
Guidance is to discipline as
A) Direction is to punishment
B) Punishment is to demonstration
C) Outputs are to inputs
D) Harsh is to gentle
A) Direction is to punishment
B) Punishment is to demonstration
C) Outputs are to inputs
D) Harsh is to gentle
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26
According to White (1971) and others, the mothers of competent children
A) Created a safe physical environment at home.
B) Did not provide interesting things for the child to manipulate.
C) Were not tolerant of messes or accidents.
D) Used distraction only if the child was over age 1 year.
A) Created a safe physical environment at home.
B) Did not provide interesting things for the child to manipulate.
C) Were not tolerant of messes or accidents.
D) Used distraction only if the child was over age 1 year.
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27
Which children adapt best to any of a number of styles of parenting?
A) Easy
B) Difficult
C) Slow-to-Warm-Up
D) Irregular
A) Easy
B) Difficult
C) Slow-to-Warm-Up
D) Irregular
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28
Which is the most commonly used parenting style?
A) Authoritarian
B) Authoritative
C) Permissive
D) Uninvolved
A) Authoritarian
B) Authoritative
C) Permissive
D) Uninvolved
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29
According to your text, parents with large families tend to be
A) Permissive.
B) Individualistic.
C) Authoritarian.
D) Neglectful.
A) Permissive.
B) Individualistic.
C) Authoritarian.
D) Neglectful.
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30
Which of the following is not a dimension of temperament?
A) Cuteness
B) Intensity of reaction
C) Threshold of responsiveness
D) Quality of mood
A) Cuteness
B) Intensity of reaction
C) Threshold of responsiveness
D) Quality of mood
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31
Any intentional harm to or endangerment of a child is called
A) Maltreatment.
B) Guidance.
C) Neglect.
D) Restriction.
A) Maltreatment.
B) Guidance.
C) Neglect.
D) Restriction.
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32
Serena's attitude toward her children is "do what you want." She does not try to control them and places few demands on them. Serena would be classified as
A) Authoritarian
B) Permissive
C) Uninvolved
D) Unregulated
A) Authoritarian
B) Permissive
C) Uninvolved
D) Unregulated
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33
According to research, mothers provide which children more attention, guidance, and discipline?
A) The oldest child
B) The second child in a family
C) Boys
D) The youngest child in a family
A) The oldest child
B) The second child in a family
C) Boys
D) The youngest child in a family
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34
The first stage of Galinsky's model is
A) Image Making.
B) Interpretive.
C) Trust vs. Mistrust.
D) Sensorimotor.
A) Image Making.
B) Interpretive.
C) Trust vs. Mistrust.
D) Sensorimotor.
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35
Zussman (1980) found that parents preoccupied with completing a task were _________ responsive to their children.
A) More
B) Less
C) About the same
D) Intensely
A) More
B) Less
C) About the same
D) Intensely
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36
According to Baumrind (1971), the parent who uses punitive disciplinary measures is
A) Authoritative.
B) Permissive.
C) Uncaring.
D) Authoritarian.
A) Authoritative.
B) Permissive.
C) Uncaring.
D) Authoritarian.
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37
Kelly has a child who is very active and distractible. Kelly has worked hard over the years to adjust her expectations to meet the needs of this child. Based on this information, one would say Kelly has worked hard to develop
A) Goodness of fit.
B) Rhythmicity.
C) Fixations.
D) Her child's ethnic awareness.
A) Goodness of fit.
B) Rhythmicity.
C) Fixations.
D) Her child's ethnic awareness.
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38
A parent who is controlling yet flexible; demanding yet rational; and is receptive to the child's communication is considered
A) Authoritarian
B) Individualistic
C) Authoritative
D) Neglectful
A) Authoritarian
B) Individualistic
C) Authoritative
D) Neglectful
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39
Researchers have found that although specific parenting practices change according to the age of the child, basic parenting styles _________ over time.
A) Remain quite stable
B) Change even more
C) Disappear
D) Cannot be determined
A) Remain quite stable
B) Change even more
C) Disappear
D) Cannot be determined
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40
Baby Carrie is adaptable and approachable; she shows positive mood and regularity in body function. When she reacts to a stimulus, her reaction is moderate or low in intensity. We would classify Carrie as
A) Easy.
B) Difficult.
C) Slow-to-Warm-Up.
D) Irregular.
A) Easy.
B) Difficult.
C) Slow-to-Warm-Up.
D) Irregular.
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41
The researcher whose theory of personality emphasized unconscious forces in the mind was _________.
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42
Children who have low activity levels and are initially withdrawn but slowly adapt to new situations have a temperament characterized as _________.
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43
Parents in the last stage of Galinsky's model are in the stage termed _________.
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44
In Collectivist cultures, children learn individuals are treated differently according to rank and/or situation. This practice is known as _________.
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45
Behavior that benefits other people, such as altruism, sharing, and cooperation is called _________.
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46
The theory that observed behavior, rather than what exists in the mind, provides the only valid data for psychology is called _________.
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47
Psychological abuse includes
A) Inconsistency.
B) Having unrealistic expectations.
C) Belittling (speaking of as if small or unimportant).
D) All answers are correct.
A) Inconsistency.
B) Having unrealistic expectations.
C) Belittling (speaking of as if small or unimportant).
D) All answers are correct.
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48
John Locke's best known concept is that of the _________.
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49
Children with _________ temperaments need consistent, patient, and objective parents who can handle their instability.
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50
Researchers report that the abusive family
A) Is generally active in the community.
B) Is often isolated from the community.
C) Does not want the child.
D) Is not intelligent.
A) Is generally active in the community.
B) Is often isolated from the community.
C) Does not want the child.
D) Is not intelligent.
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51
The Freudian term for arrested development is _________.
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52
According to Maccoby & Martin (1983), parenting styles are usually classified by the dimensions of acceptance/responsiveness and _________
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53
An example of a culture that prioritizes the parenting goal of developing capacities for economic self-maintenance is the ____________________________.
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54
An example of a resilient factor as it applies to child maltreatment is
A) Child's easy temperament.
B) Improvement in family's financial status.
C) Neither answer is correct and applicable.
D) Both answers are correct and applicable.
A) Child's easy temperament.
B) Improvement in family's financial status.
C) Neither answer is correct and applicable.
D) Both answers are correct and applicable.
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55
Which of the following is an example of neglect?
A) Child is not properly fed
B) Child does not get adequate medical attention
C) Child lacks supervision
D) All answers are examples of neglect
A) Child is not properly fed
B) Child does not get adequate medical attention
C) Child lacks supervision
D) All answers are examples of neglect
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56
A society in which those ruled have power equal to those who rule is considered a _________.
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57
Compared to other children, children with disabilities are
A) At more risk of being abused.
B) At less risk for being abused.
C) Equally likely to be abused.
D) Never abused.
A) At more risk of being abused.
B) At less risk for being abused.
C) Equally likely to be abused.
D) Never abused.
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58
Parents encourage ___________ to be more dependent, affectionate, and emotional than ____________.
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59
Emphasizing obedience, respect, neatness, and staying out of trouble is characteristic of parents from which socioeconomic class? _________
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60
The learned behavior, including the knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, laws, customs, and traditions that is characteristic of the social environment in which an individual grows up is called the _________.
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61
When a child misbehaves and the parent leads the way by directing, demonstrating, or supervising the correct response, that parent is using _________.
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62
Compare and contrast a collectivist/interdependent orientation with one that is competitive/independent. Focus your answer on the ways in which collectivist and competitive perspectives impact the parenting role.
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63
Describe the experience of disability as it relates to family dynamics. Include in your description the perspective of parents, children, and siblings.
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64
When a parent, instead of seeing himself as the nurturer of the child, instead expects the child to meet their needs for love, this is an example of _________.
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65
Many abusers have a history of being _________.
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66
Parenting practices which consider the child's age capacity, maintain reasonable expectations, consider the child's strengths/limitation/needs, utilize a range of acceptable disciplinary measures, provide care, nurturing and support, and model self-control are termed _________ .
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67
Maltreatment involving deliberate harm to the child's body is called _________ abuse.
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68
The type of abuse that refers to sexual relations between closely related persons is called _________.
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69
A style of insensitive, indifferent parenting with few demands or rules is _________.
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Actions toward a child which include things such as unkindness, harshness, rejection, neglect, deprivation, abuse and/or violence are termed _________.
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71
Using the scenario below explain and describe each of Baumrind's styles of parenting. How would a parent of each style handle this situation?
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72
In Baumrind's study, children who showed little responsibility and scored in the middle range on social responsibility had parents whose style was considered _________.
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73
Describe how parenting behavior is affected by parental occupation and give examples.
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74
The parent who is characterized by the phrase "Do it because. . ." is considered what type of parent according to Baumrind? _________.
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75
Compare and contrast the different types of attachment according to Ainsworth et al. (1978).
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76
Jasmine gets attention in socially acceptable ways, uses adults as resources, and gets along well with others. We would call Jasmine what kind of child? _________
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Imagine you are a life coach. You are working with a childless couple who are considering having a baby. Describe the specific family characteristics linked to parenting outcome as outlined in your text. Focus your discussion on characteristics related to family size, configuration, life stage, marital quality, and coping ability.
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78
Summarize the research on the relationship between parenting style and child outcome.
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79
Describe the differences among authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved parenting styles.
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80
Explain the concept of goodness-of- fit and how it relates to parenting behavior.
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