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Deck 5: Developmental Psychology
1
_______ psychologists study how the mind and behavior progress as people age.
A) Developmental
B) Differential
C) Adaptive
D) Evolutionary
A) Developmental
B) Differential
C) Adaptive
D) Evolutionary
A
2
The difference between a zygote and an embryo is that the embryo is
A) more complex.
B) unfertilized.
C) more fragile.
D) less developed.
A) more complex.
B) unfertilized.
C) more fragile.
D) less developed.
A
3
The _______, formed when the cells in the outer layer of the embryo divide, provides oxygen and nutrients to the embryo.
A) inner cell mass
B) fetus
C) placenta
D) neural tube
A) inner cell mass
B) fetus
C) placenta
D) neural tube
C
4
In a developing placenta, the inner cell mass is the part of the embryo that
A) is shed throughout gestation.
B) develops into the body.
C) remains unfertilized.
D) develops into the zygote.
A) is shed throughout gestation.
B) develops into the body.
C) remains unfertilized.
D) develops into the zygote.
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5
Both the spinal cord and the brain develop from the fetal structure called the
A) placenta.
B) inner cell mass.
C) neural tube.
D) teratogen.
A) placenta.
B) inner cell mass.
C) neural tube.
D) teratogen.
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6
Which of the following lists the first four stages of neural development in the correct order?
A) Cell migration neurogenesis differentiation synaptic pruning
B) Synaptogenesis neurogenesis differentiation cell migration
C) Neurogenesis cell migration differentiation synaptogenesis
D) Synaptogenesis differentiation neurogenesis cell migration
A) Cell migration neurogenesis differentiation synaptic pruning
B) Synaptogenesis neurogenesis differentiation cell migration
C) Neurogenesis cell migration differentiation synaptogenesis
D) Synaptogenesis differentiation neurogenesis cell migration
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7
The first stage of neural development is _______, the continuous division of cells at a rate of up to 250,000 a minute.
A) synaptogenesis
B) cell migration
C) differentiation
D) neurogenesis
A) synaptogenesis
B) cell migration
C) differentiation
D) neurogenesis
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8
During cell migration, neurons
A) differentiate to perform different functions.
B) clump together to form various brain structures.
C) begin to connect with other neurons for communication.
D) are pruned to reduce their numbers.
A) differentiate to perform different functions.
B) clump together to form various brain structures.
C) begin to connect with other neurons for communication.
D) are pruned to reduce their numbers.
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9
During _______, neurons grow into the body shape and dendrites appropriate for their specific functions.
A) neurogenesis
B) synaptogenesis
C) cell migration
D) differentiation
A) neurogenesis
B) synaptogenesis
C) cell migration
D) differentiation
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10
During which stage of neural development do the neurons begin to branch out to form connections with one another?
A) Neurogenesis
B) Synaptogenesis
C) Cell migration
D) Synapse rearrangement
A) Neurogenesis
B) Synaptogenesis
C) Cell migration
D) Synapse rearrangement
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11
Which of the following is true regarding normal neuronal cell death?
A) Neurons normally continue to die until adolescence.
B) We form just over half of our neurons before we are born.
C) Nearly half of the neurons that develop prenatally die before we are born.
D) Loss of neurons indicates that something in the aging process has gone wrong.
A) Neurons normally continue to die until adolescence.
B) We form just over half of our neurons before we are born.
C) Nearly half of the neurons that develop prenatally die before we are born.
D) Loss of neurons indicates that something in the aging process has gone wrong.
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12
The final stage of brain development that facilitates neuronal communication is called
A) synapse rearrangement.
B) synaptogenesis.
C) cell migration.
D) differentiation.
A) synapse rearrangement.
B) synaptogenesis.
C) cell migration.
D) differentiation.
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13
Synapses are
A) tiny particles that carry neurotransmitters.
B) part of the network of barriers between the blood and the brain.
C) tiny gaps between cells that are important for neural communication.
D) cells that support neural functions and waste maintenance.
A) tiny particles that carry neurotransmitters.
B) part of the network of barriers between the blood and the brain.
C) tiny gaps between cells that are important for neural communication.
D) cells that support neural functions and waste maintenance.
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14
In order to fit a growing number of synapses into the skull, a human brain
A) decreases in overall size and function.
B) becomes increasingly wrinkled.
C) sheds neurons and supports more glial cells.
D) loses a third of its original weight.
A) decreases in overall size and function.
B) becomes increasingly wrinkled.
C) sheds neurons and supports more glial cells.
D) loses a third of its original weight.
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15
Any substance that disrupts the flow of nutrients to the brain, or in any way harms the fetus, is called
A) a synapse.
B) differentiation.
C) a teratogen.
D) migration.
A) a synapse.
B) differentiation.
C) a teratogen.
D) migration.
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16
Which of the following conditions affects the appearance of the child's face and causes significant damage to the developing brain?
A) Autism spectrum disorder
B) Asperger's syndrome
C) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
D) Fetal alcohol syndrome
A) Autism spectrum disorder
B) Asperger's syndrome
C) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
D) Fetal alcohol syndrome
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17
Which statement best captures the concept of a sensitive period?
A) Children under age five are overly sensitive to criticism by their parents and should not be scolded.
B) A parent should be patient with a child who is learning to read.
C) Events that take place early in life have little effect on development.
D) Some abilities, such as 3-D vision, will not develop if a child does not have proper sensory input early in life.
A) Children under age five are overly sensitive to criticism by their parents and should not be scolded.
B) A parent should be patient with a child who is learning to read.
C) Events that take place early in life have little effect on development.
D) Some abilities, such as 3-D vision, will not develop if a child does not have proper sensory input early in life.
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18
Of the following people, whose brain would be most plastic?
A) A 51-year-old schoolteacher
B) A 21-year-old college student
C) A 15-year-old athlete
D) A 5-year-old child
A) A 51-year-old schoolteacher
B) A 21-year-old college student
C) A 15-year-old athlete
D) A 5-year-old child
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19
When a touch to the cheek elicits a turn of an infant's head, the infant is displaying a simple reflex called
A) grasping.
B) rooting.
C) sucking.
D) conserving.
A) grasping.
B) rooting.
C) sucking.
D) conserving.
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20
Which reflex helps the infant feed on breast milk?
A) Grasping
B) Simple
C) Sucking
D) Conserving
A) Grasping
B) Simple
C) Sucking
D) Conserving
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21
Infants progressively show more complex motor behaviors, which is primarily the result of
A) strengthening of muscles.
B) fine-tuning of sensory systems.
C) maturation of the brain.
D) modeling by adults.
A) strengthening of muscles.
B) fine-tuning of sensory systems.
C) maturation of the brain.
D) modeling by adults.
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22
Which option shows four motor milestones in the order in which they normally occur?
A) Rolling over lifting the head sitting upright standing without support
B) Lifting the head rolling over sitting upright standing without support
C) Standing without support rolling over sitting upright walking
D) Lifting the head sitting upright lying on one side fixating on objects
A) Rolling over lifting the head sitting upright standing without support
B) Lifting the head rolling over sitting upright standing without support
C) Standing without support rolling over sitting upright walking
D) Lifting the head sitting upright lying on one side fixating on objects
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23
Which situation might increase the risk of a child succumbing to sudden infant death syndrome?
A) A six-month-old begins to roll from his back to his belly.
B) An infant is put to bed on her back instead of on her belly.
C) Family pets sleep in the same room as a new baby.
D) Caregivers of an infant in full-time daycare are cigarette smokers.
A) A six-month-old begins to roll from his back to his belly.
B) An infant is put to bed on her back instead of on her belly.
C) Family pets sleep in the same room as a new baby.
D) Caregivers of an infant in full-time daycare are cigarette smokers.
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24
An infant's vision improves from about 20/120 to about 20/30 by approximately eight months of age because the
A) eyes grow in size and can detect more visual stimuli.
B) neurons connecting the retinas and the brain mature.
C) initial connections between the retinas and the brain are pruned.
D) eyes are able to open wider as the infant's face develops.
A) eyes grow in size and can detect more visual stimuli.
B) neurons connecting the retinas and the brain mature.
C) initial connections between the retinas and the brain are pruned.
D) eyes are able to open wider as the infant's face develops.
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25
The visual cliff is a method used by researchers to measure an infant's ability to
A) see a shallow gulf between themselves and an experimenter.
B) see a steep drop under the clear surface on which they are crawling.
C) recognize an image of a mountain that is shown on a computer screen.
D) find an experimenter who is hidden behind a screen.
A) see a shallow gulf between themselves and an experimenter.
B) see a steep drop under the clear surface on which they are crawling.
C) recognize an image of a mountain that is shown on a computer screen.
D) find an experimenter who is hidden behind a screen.
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26
Researchers can tell if an infant prefers a visual stimulus, such as a face, to another stimulus by
A) observing the infant's crawling behavior.
B) counting how many seconds it takes for the infant to smile at each one.
C) tracking how long an infant looks at each stimulus.
D) asking the infant's mother to read the child's facial expression.
A) observing the infant's crawling behavior.
B) counting how many seconds it takes for the infant to smile at each one.
C) tracking how long an infant looks at each stimulus.
D) asking the infant's mother to read the child's facial expression.
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27
Your baby cousin gazes at a new ball for several seconds, then turns her attention to other objects in the room. She is demonstrating
A) the visual cliff.
B) the rooting reflex.
C) habituation.
D) sensitization.
A) the visual cliff.
B) the rooting reflex.
C) habituation.
D) sensitization.
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28
Which of the following is most consistent with psychologists' understanding of infantile amnesia?
A) All of the memories from early life are repressed in an effort to avoid a lifetime of trauma.
B) For adults, many of the problems associated with retrieving information from childhood are a matter of interference.
C) Children develop working hippocampi later in life, so they are unable to store visual memories before age three.
D) Older children and adults more effectively establish concrete and lasting memories because verbal skills facilitate encoding.
A) All of the memories from early life are repressed in an effort to avoid a lifetime of trauma.
B) For adults, many of the problems associated with retrieving information from childhood are a matter of interference.
C) Children develop working hippocampi later in life, so they are unable to store visual memories before age three.
D) Older children and adults more effectively establish concrete and lasting memories because verbal skills facilitate encoding.
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29
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by problems directing attention, which are also accompanied by
A) weak effects of methylphenidate in the brain.
B) increased physical activity and fidgeting.
C) severely limited verbal communication.
D) avoidance of eye contact with others.
A) weak effects of methylphenidate in the brain.
B) increased physical activity and fidgeting.
C) severely limited verbal communication.
D) avoidance of eye contact with others.
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30
The cognitive theory that states that children adapt to the world by actively building and organizing their experiences is called
A) theory of mind.
B) assimilation.
C) constructivism.
D) accommodation.
A) theory of mind.
B) assimilation.
C) constructivism.
D) accommodation.
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31
According to Piaget's theory, the two processes that drive children's mental development are called
A) assimilation and accommodation.
B) conservation and assimilation.
C) association and constructivism.
D) accommodation and association.
A) assimilation and accommodation.
B) conservation and assimilation.
C) association and constructivism.
D) accommodation and association.
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32
Which of the following shows Piaget's stages of development in the correct order?
A) Sensorimotor preoperational concrete operational formal operational
B) Preoperational concrete operational sensorimotor formal operational
C) Concrete operational formal operational preoperational sensorimotor
D) Formal operational concrete operational preoperational sensorimotor
A) Sensorimotor preoperational concrete operational formal operational
B) Preoperational concrete operational sensorimotor formal operational
C) Concrete operational formal operational preoperational sensorimotor
D) Formal operational concrete operational preoperational sensorimotor
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33
Juan is thirteen months old and is no longer surprised when his mother hides his toy train, only to reveal it again in a different position in front of him. What cognitive milestone is Juan displaying?
A) Concrete operations
B) Object permanence
C) Conservation
D) Object recognition
A) Concrete operations
B) Object permanence
C) Conservation
D) Object recognition
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34
Preoperational children are often called "egocentric" because they
A) are not capable of experiencing empathy toward others.
B) do not understand what others know and do not know.
C) prefer to play alone rather than with adults or other children.
D) cannot yet understand the notion of sharing.
A) are not capable of experiencing empathy toward others.
B) do not understand what others know and do not know.
C) prefer to play alone rather than with adults or other children.
D) cannot yet understand the notion of sharing.
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35
Children's theory of mind can be assessed with the
A) strange situation task.
B) Sally and Anne test.
C) preferential looking task.
D) conservation test.
A) strange situation task.
B) Sally and Anne test.
C) preferential looking task.
D) conservation test.
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36
Evan has developed articulate verbal skills, often rattling off the details of the workings of his various toys. However, Evan finds it very difficult to understand what other people think and feel. As a result, he has trouble forming relationships with other children at school. Evan likely has
A) severe autism.
B) schizophrenia.
C) Asperger's syndrome.
D) ADHD.
A) severe autism.
B) schizophrenia.
C) Asperger's syndrome.
D) ADHD.
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37
Which scenario describes a child who has mastered the concept of conservation of mass?
A) Trent knows that objects still exist, even when he cannot see them.
B) Keisha understands that she can get more milk if she finishes the milk she has.
C) Jeremy remembers that he ate all of the crackers that his father put in his lunch box.
D) Jane knows that she has the same amount of clay in her round ball as Rico has in his flat disk.
A) Trent knows that objects still exist, even when he cannot see them.
B) Keisha understands that she can get more milk if she finishes the milk she has.
C) Jeremy remembers that he ate all of the crackers that his father put in his lunch box.
D) Jane knows that she has the same amount of clay in her round ball as Rico has in his flat disk.
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38
All of the following are major milestones of the preoperational stage of cognitive development, except
A) language development.
B) conservation of physical quantities.
C) formal logic.
D) theory of mind.
A) language development.
B) conservation of physical quantities.
C) formal logic.
D) theory of mind.
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39
Jessica has mastered addition and subtraction with two- and three-digit numbers. She still struggles to understand more general mathematical rules, such as the fact that multiplying a number by -1 will always yield a negative number. She is likely in the _______ stage of cognitive development.
A) concrete operational
B) formal operational
C) preoperational
D) sensorimotor
A) concrete operational
B) formal operational
C) preoperational
D) sensorimotor
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40
Which conclusion is most consistent with research on the developmental implications of infant temperament?
A) Slow-to-warm-up babies are likely to become civic leaders.
B) High reactive babies tend to develop the fewest antisocial behaviors.
C) Low reactive infants transition easily from daycare to school.
D) Infant temperament is short-lived and has little effect on lifetime success.
A) Slow-to-warm-up babies are likely to become civic leaders.
B) High reactive babies tend to develop the fewest antisocial behaviors.
C) Low reactive infants transition easily from daycare to school.
D) Infant temperament is short-lived and has little effect on lifetime success.
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41
Baby chicks born on a farm will often follow the human that they first see when they hatch. This is a result of _______, the innate process of learning to recognizing a parent.
A) attachment
B) imprinting
C) stranger anxiety
D) implicit learning
A) attachment
B) imprinting
C) stranger anxiety
D) implicit learning
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42
What can be concluded from the psychological study of attachment?
A) It is an emotional bond and is necessary for children and parents to remain engaged.
B) It is the physical sensation of touching a caregiver, but it is unimportant for development.
C) It is a key indicator of whether or not a child with an easy temperament is adjusting to school.
D) It is an indicator of how children and their peers are able to form social groups.
A) It is an emotional bond and is necessary for children and parents to remain engaged.
B) It is the physical sensation of touching a caregiver, but it is unimportant for development.
C) It is a key indicator of whether or not a child with an easy temperament is adjusting to school.
D) It is an indicator of how children and their peers are able to form social groups.
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43
Mary Ainsworth found that infants vary in their attachment styles by using an experimental procedure called the
A) strange situation task.
B) visual cliff test.
C) habituation technique.
D) preferential looking task.
A) strange situation task.
B) visual cliff test.
C) habituation technique.
D) preferential looking task.
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44
A securely attached child is one who
A) cries uncontrollably when left with a caregiver who cannot console her.
B) is indifferent to her mother's attempts to play with her.
C) is often upset when her caregiver comes and her parents leave, but quickly warms to the situation.
D) is unable to soothe herself when she is upset and cannot fall asleep when left alone in her room.
A) cries uncontrollably when left with a caregiver who cannot console her.
B) is indifferent to her mother's attempts to play with her.
C) is often upset when her caregiver comes and her parents leave, but quickly warms to the situation.
D) is unable to soothe herself when she is upset and cannot fall asleep when left alone in her room.
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45
Which child displays the signs of disorganized attachment?
A) James is usually upset when his mother leaves him, but when she returns he sometimes shows no reaction and other times runs directly to her.
B) Maggie is visibly upset when her mother leaves her with her caregiver but is always happy when her mother returns.
C) Brendan is usually upset when his mother leaves him with his caregiver and is visibly angry with his mother when she returns.
D) Juliana is never distressed when her mother leaves her and does not show any visible signs of emotion when her mother returns.
A) James is usually upset when his mother leaves him, but when she returns he sometimes shows no reaction and other times runs directly to her.
B) Maggie is visibly upset when her mother leaves her with her caregiver but is always happy when her mother returns.
C) Brendan is usually upset when his mother leaves him with his caregiver and is visibly angry with his mother when she returns.
D) Juliana is never distressed when her mother leaves her and does not show any visible signs of emotion when her mother returns.
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46
Ashley's mother, Janice, has noticed that her child gets very upset when she leaves her with her caregiver. When Janice returns home from work, Ashley often resists her attempt to hold her. Ashley is displaying
A) disorganized attachment.
B) ambivalent attachment.
C) secure attachment.
D) avoidant attachment.
A) disorganized attachment.
B) ambivalent attachment.
C) secure attachment.
D) avoidant attachment.
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47
Gina is very attached to her father, who is her primary caregiver. She is usually upset when he leaves her with her grandmother to go to work, but Gina is always happy when he returns in the evening. Gina is displaying
A) disorganized attachment.
B) ambivalent attachment.
C) secure attachment.
D) avoidant attachment.
A) disorganized attachment.
B) ambivalent attachment.
C) secure attachment.
D) avoidant attachment.
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48
A child who regularly displays avoidant attachment will show little or no distress when her mother leaves her with a new caregiver. The next time the caregiver comes, the child will most likely
A) show affection for the caregiver.
B) show little or no response to the caregiver.
C) alternate between attachment and rejection.
D) behave aggressively toward the caregiver.
A) show affection for the caregiver.
B) show little or no response to the caregiver.
C) alternate between attachment and rejection.
D) behave aggressively toward the caregiver.
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49
What can be concluded from developmental studies of children in daycare?
A) Children in low-quality daycare do not develop attachment styles.
B) Children in high-quality daycare tend to perform better academically.
C) Children raised by their grandparents tend to show greater levels of secure attachment.
D) There is little relationship between the quality of daycare and social or academic success.
A) Children in low-quality daycare do not develop attachment styles.
B) Children in high-quality daycare tend to perform better academically.
C) Children raised by their grandparents tend to show greater levels of secure attachment.
D) There is little relationship between the quality of daycare and social or academic success.
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50
The landmark in development when an individual becomes capable of reproduction is called
A) adolescence.
B) adulthood.
C) puberty.
D) menarche.
A) adolescence.
B) adulthood.
C) puberty.
D) menarche.
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51
Developmental researchers distinguish puberty from adolescence by characterizing adolescence as a developmental
A) milestone.
B) landmark.
C) event.
D) process.
A) milestone.
B) landmark.
C) event.
D) process.
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52
The development of secondary sex characteristics, such as breast development in girls, is driven by
A) neurotransmitters.
B) amyloid protein.
C) hormones.
D) gene expression.
A) neurotransmitters.
B) amyloid protein.
C) hormones.
D) gene expression.
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53
All of the following are secondary sex characteristics except
A) wide hips in females.
B) wide jaws in males.
C) beard growth in males.
D) reproductive organs in females.
A) wide hips in females.
B) wide jaws in males.
C) beard growth in males.
D) reproductive organs in females.
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54
The observation that adolescent brains show thinning in the top region of the cortex is evidence of the neural developmental process called
A) synapse rearrangement.
B) myelination.
C) differentiation.
D) cell death.
A) synapse rearrangement.
B) myelination.
C) differentiation.
D) cell death.
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55
Though our brains are almost fully developed by the time we reach adolescence, enormous changes continue in the brain region called the _______ lobe.
A) frontal
B) parietal
C) temporal
D) occipital
A) frontal
B) parietal
C) temporal
D) occipital
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56
Which of the following may indicate that someone you know might be considering suicide?
A) He has recently given up drinking, saying it leaves him depressed.
B) He mentions that he has been searching online for a handgun.
C) He is often tired, though he sleeps seven or eight hours a night.
D) His relationships with his parents are deteriorating.
A) He has recently given up drinking, saying it leaves him depressed.
B) He mentions that he has been searching online for a handgun.
C) He is often tired, though he sleeps seven or eight hours a night.
D) His relationships with his parents are deteriorating.
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57
Developing a sense of morality is one of the toughest challenges for adolescents because it
A) requires higher-order thought processes and conflicting information.
B) happens just as a child is preparing to leave home and become independent.
C) is a major step in letting go of the innocence of childhood.
D) means going against many generally accepted behaviors.
A) requires higher-order thought processes and conflicting information.
B) happens just as a child is preparing to leave home and become independent.
C) is a major step in letting go of the innocence of childhood.
D) means going against many generally accepted behaviors.
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58
Kohlberg described the type of moral reasoning used by most adults as
A) preconventional.
B) conventional.
C) postconventional.
D) unconventional.
A) preconventional.
B) conventional.
C) postconventional.
D) unconventional.
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59
What was Kohlberg most interested in when examining people's responses to the fictional story of Heinz stealing a drug for his ailing wife?
A) Whether they said it was okay for Heinz to steal the drug
B) The nature of their reasoning about their choice
C) The number of times they asked about Heinz's age
D) Whether or not they mentioned Heinz's wife when responding
A) Whether they said it was okay for Heinz to steal the drug
B) The nature of their reasoning about their choice
C) The number of times they asked about Heinz's age
D) Whether or not they mentioned Heinz's wife when responding
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60
A friend asks you to help him steal a car so he can drive his roommate to a doctor's appointment. You refuse, reasoning that laws and rules are a part of society for a reason and you do not want to disrupt the status quo. According to Kohlberg's theory, you are using _______ reasoning.
A) preconventional
B) postconventional
C) conventional
D) hindsight
A) preconventional
B) postconventional
C) conventional
D) hindsight
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61
When asked if she would steal food for a homeless person, Samantha balked, stating that she did not want to go to jail. According to Kohlberg's theory, Samantha's moral reasoning is consistent with the stage known as
A) preconventional.
B) conventional.
C) postconventional.
D) metaconventional.
A) preconventional.
B) conventional.
C) postconventional.
D) metaconventional.
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62
Which theory of development is a progression of eight stages that vary in terms of how we relate to other people?
A) Freud's psychosexual theory
B) Erikson's psychosocial theory
C) Piaget's constructivist theory
D) Kohlberg's moral reasoning theory
A) Freud's psychosexual theory
B) Erikson's psychosocial theory
C) Piaget's constructivist theory
D) Kohlberg's moral reasoning theory
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63
Adolescents are in the fifth stage of psychosocial development, and according to Erikson, are most concerned with developing
A) initiative.
B) intimacy.
C) an identity.
D) a sense of purpose.
A) initiative.
B) intimacy.
C) an identity.
D) a sense of purpose.
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64
Menopause is characterized by
A) the start of monthly menstrual cycles.
B) a pause in monthly menstrual cycles during pregnancy.
C) menstrual cycles that occur despite pregnancy.
D) the end of monthly menstrual cycles.
A) the start of monthly menstrual cycles.
B) a pause in monthly menstrual cycles during pregnancy.
C) menstrual cycles that occur despite pregnancy.
D) the end of monthly menstrual cycles.
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65
The loss of sensory capacity in hearing as we age is most evident for sounds that are
A) in the low-pitch range (20-500 Hz).
B) in the mid-pitch range (1,000-3,000 Hz).
C) in the high-pitch range (over 12,000 Hz).
D) equally distributed across the sound spectrum.
A) in the low-pitch range (20-500 Hz).
B) in the mid-pitch range (1,000-3,000 Hz).
C) in the high-pitch range (over 12,000 Hz).
D) equally distributed across the sound spectrum.
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66
Many people over age forty develop presbyopia, a condition in which it becomes difficult to
A) hear high-pitched sounds.
B) fend off infections such as pneumonia.
C) react quickly to moving objects.
D) focus on nearby objects.
A) hear high-pitched sounds.
B) fend off infections such as pneumonia.
C) react quickly to moving objects.
D) focus on nearby objects.
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67
Which statement is not consistent with research on cognitive processing and aging?
A) Older people typically respond faster than younger people in memory experiments.
B) Fluid intelligence peaks in adolescence but then begins to decline.
C) Memory decline in older people is the result of a shrinking of the hippocampus.
D) Crystallized intelligence continues to grow through the aging process.
A) Older people typically respond faster than younger people in memory experiments.
B) Fluid intelligence peaks in adolescence but then begins to decline.
C) Memory decline in older people is the result of a shrinking of the hippocampus.
D) Crystallized intelligence continues to grow through the aging process.
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68
_______ intelligence is the ability to reason abstractly and solve novel problems, and _______ intelligence is the accumulation of facts, experience, and historical references.
A) Crystallized; fluid
B) Fluid; crystallized
C) Adaptive; creative
D) Creative; adaptive
A) Crystallized; fluid
B) Fluid; crystallized
C) Adaptive; creative
D) Creative; adaptive
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69
By asking participants to find images on a page and then compare them quickly and accurately, researchers can measure the aspect of cognition known as
A) crystallized intelligence.
B) fluid intelligence.
C) visual acuity.
D) perceptual speed.
A) crystallized intelligence.
B) fluid intelligence.
C) visual acuity.
D) perceptual speed.
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70
Though generally satisfied with life, older people do experience a sense of loss and longing after the death of a friend or loved one. This is called
A) stagnation.
B) bereavement.
C) dementia.
D) isolation.
A) stagnation.
B) bereavement.
C) dementia.
D) isolation.
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71
In older people, a decline in cognitive functioning as a result of damage or disease, rather than aging, is called
A) myelination.
B) Parkinson's disease.
C) presbyopia.
D) dementia.
A) myelination.
B) Parkinson's disease.
C) presbyopia.
D) dementia.
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72
Which statement provides the most accurate description of Alzheimer's disease?
A) A normal slowing of cognition due to rapid aging of the frontal cortex
B) Damage caused by random cell death primarily in the temporal lobe
C) Dementia caused by the build-up of amyloid inside and outside of acetylcholine neurons
D) A condition associated with diets high in fat in which the brain slowly disintegrates
A) A normal slowing of cognition due to rapid aging of the frontal cortex
B) Damage caused by random cell death primarily in the temporal lobe
C) Dementia caused by the build-up of amyloid inside and outside of acetylcholine neurons
D) A condition associated with diets high in fat in which the brain slowly disintegrates
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73
The brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease are typically littered with clumps of dead and dying neurons, called
A) ApoE.
B) acetylcholine.
C) neuritic plaques.
D) neurotransmitters.
A) ApoE.
B) acetylcholine.
C) neuritic plaques.
D) neurotransmitters.
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74
All of the following activities have been shown to prevent the development of Alzheimer's disease except
A) resting the brain by avoiding complex cognitive tasks.
B) engaging daily in mild physical exercise.
C) engaging in intellectual activities such as daily crossword puzzles.
D) regular participation in social activities.
A) resting the brain by avoiding complex cognitive tasks.
B) engaging daily in mild physical exercise.
C) engaging in intellectual activities such as daily crossword puzzles.
D) regular participation in social activities.
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75
The interactive quality of neurons begins with the stage of neural development called _______.
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76
Common advice to pregnant women includes avoiding alcohol and nicotine. With regard to a developing fetus, these two substances are called _______.
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77
Perhaps the easiest time for learning to play an instrument is during what is referred to as the _______ period for musical development.
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78
While the _______ reflex is directly related to the baby's need for breast milk, the _______ reflex is also important, as it helps the baby orient to the direction of the breast.
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79
Over time, your cat responds less and less intensely to the sound of your hands clapping. This is an example of _______.
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80
In Piaget's view, cognitive skills develop through _______, or the taking in of information about the external world, and through _______, or changing one's mind as a result of engaging with the world.
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