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Deck 2: Theory and Research
1
Psychoanalytic theory was developed by
A)Sigmund Freud.
B)Ivan Pavlov.
C)Albert Bandura.
D)Erik Erikson.
A)Sigmund Freud.
B)Ivan Pavlov.
C)Albert Bandura.
D)Erik Erikson.
A
2
If Bill's behavior is viewed as passive and reactive,he would be perceived as demonstrating the __________ model of behavior.
A)naturalistic
B)mechanistic
C)organismic
D)maturationistic
A)naturalistic
B)mechanistic
C)organismic
D)maturationistic
B
3
According to Freud,during early childhood boys develop sexual attachment to their mothers.Freud called this development ______________.
A)the Electra complex
B)the unconscious complex
C)the Oedipus complex
D)regressing
A)the Electra complex
B)the unconscious complex
C)the Oedipus complex
D)regressing
C
4
Stacy's mother believes that most of Stacy's acting out lately has been caused by unconscious forces within her that motivate her behavior.Stacy's mother follows the ______ perspective.
A)humanistic.
B)ethological.
C)psychoanalytic.
D)learning.
A)humanistic.
B)ethological.
C)psychoanalytic.
D)learning.
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5
The proper order of Freud's psychosexual stages of development is
A)anal,phallic,oral,latency,genital.
B)oral,anal,phallic,latency,genital.
C)anal,oral,genital,latency,phallic.
D)oral,latency,genital,anal,phallic.
A)anal,phallic,oral,latency,genital.
B)oral,anal,phallic,latency,genital.
C)anal,oral,genital,latency,phallic.
D)oral,latency,genital,anal,phallic.
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6
The stage of psychosexual development that occurs during middle childhood and is characterized by relative calm is called the __________ stage.
A)oral
B)childhood
C)latency
D)anal
A)oral
B)childhood
C)latency
D)anal
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7
Most of the early pioneers in psychology,such as Sigmund Freud,Erik Erikson,and Jean Piaget,favored the __________ perspective on human development,which views development as occurring in specific stages.
A)organismic
B)quantitative
C)mechanistic
D)behavioristic
A)organismic
B)quantitative
C)mechanistic
D)behavioristic
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8
In the study of human development,a theory is a set of
A)logically related statements seeking to describe,explain,and predict development.
B)facts derived from research.
C)research results that can prove behaviors.
D)opinions of a well-known authority in a field.
A)logically related statements seeking to describe,explain,and predict development.
B)facts derived from research.
C)research results that can prove behaviors.
D)opinions of a well-known authority in a field.
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A good theory develops __________,which can then be tested by research.
A)data
B)hypotheses
C)findings
D) facts
A)data
B)hypotheses
C)findings
D) facts
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10
As an adult,Mary spends considerable time each day cleaning her apartment,arranging her socks in a drawer until they are just right,and making schedules on a calendar.According to Freud,Mary is probably fixated in the __________ stage.
A)oral
B)anal
C)genital
D)phallic
A)oral
B)anal
C)genital
D)phallic
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11
A therapeutic approach aimed at giving patients insight into their unconscious conflicts is called
A)repression analysis.
B)psychoanalysis.
C)psychosexual analysis.
D)psychoconsciousness.
A)repression analysis.
B)psychoanalysis.
C)psychosexual analysis.
D)psychoconsciousness.
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12
Organismic theorists emphasize __________ change,while mechanistic theorists emphasize __________ change.
A)quantitative;qualitative
B)behavioral;developmental
C)qualitative;quantitative
D)mechanistic;organismic
A)quantitative;qualitative
B)behavioral;developmental
C)qualitative;quantitative
D)mechanistic;organismic
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13
Freud's theory on human development states that people develop in an unvarying sequence of maturationally determined stages of __________ development.
A)psychosocial
B)psychoanalytic
C)psychoconscious
D)psychosexual
A)psychosocial
B)psychoanalytic
C)psychoconscious
D)psychosexual
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14
Which of the following statements about theories is true?
A)Theories change to incorporate new findings.
B)Theories are based on certain assumptions.
C)Theories and research are interwoven.
D)All of these
A)Theories change to incorporate new findings.
B)Theories are based on certain assumptions.
C)Theories and research are interwoven.
D)All of these
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15
"If children learn aggression from models,then children who watch violent television shows should be more aggressive than children who watch nonviolent shows." This is an example of a
A)theory.
B)finding.
C)hypothesis.
D)conclusion.
A)theory.
B)finding.
C)hypothesis.
D)conclusion.
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16
Which early philosopher described children as a tabula rasa on which society writes?
A)John Locke
B)Jean Piaget
C)Jean Jacques Rosseau
D)Erik Erikson
A)John Locke
B)Jean Piaget
C)Jean Jacques Rosseau
D)Erik Erikson
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17
The quantitative changes,such as documenting the number of words added to a child's vocabulary,support which theory?
A)Mechanistic
B)Developmental
C)Qualitative
D)Organismic
A)Mechanistic
B)Developmental
C)Qualitative
D)Organismic
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18
If Troy's behavior is viewed as active and self-determining,he would be perceived as demonstrating the __________ model of behavior.
A)naturalistic
B)mechanistic
C)organismic
D)maturationistic
A)naturalistic
B)mechanistic
C)organismic
D)maturationistic
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19
According to psychosexual theory,4-year-old Austin would be in which stage?
A)Oral
B)Anal
C)Phallic
D)Latency
A)Oral
B)Anal
C)Phallic
D)Latency
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20
Tentative explanations or predictions that can be scientifically tested are called
A)theories.
B)hypotheses.
C)research findings.
D)conclusions.
A)theories.
B)hypotheses.
C)research findings.
D)conclusions.
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21
Two important learning theories are____________ and_______________.
A)behaviorism;cognitive therapy
B)social learning theory;operant conditioning
C)social learning theory;psychoanalytic theory
D)psychoanalytic theory;cognitive theory
A)behaviorism;cognitive therapy
B)social learning theory;operant conditioning
C)social learning theory;psychoanalytic theory
D)psychoanalytic theory;cognitive theory
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22
In contrast with Freud,Erikson placed more emphasis on
A)physical development.
B)intellectual development.
C)the role of parents.
D)social and cultural influences.
A)physical development.
B)intellectual development.
C)the role of parents.
D)social and cultural influences.
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23
According to Erikson's psychosocial theory,a teenage girl would be facing the crisis of
A)intimacy versus isolation.
B)integrity versus despair.
C)industry versus inferiority.
D)identity versus identity confusion.
A)intimacy versus isolation.
B)integrity versus despair.
C)industry versus inferiority.
D)identity versus identity confusion.
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24
According to Erikson,the resolution of the crisis at each stage of psychosocial development must include a _______ between positive and negative traits.
A)balance
B)skewing toward the positive
C)skewing toward the negative
D)synthesis
A)balance
B)skewing toward the positive
C)skewing toward the negative
D)synthesis
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25
Freud's research stressed the importance of
A)conscious behavior.
B)the role of heredity in parenting.
C)ways in which early relationships affect later ones.
D)the lack of use of recalling childhood experiences.
A)conscious behavior.
B)the role of heredity in parenting.
C)ways in which early relationships affect later ones.
D)the lack of use of recalling childhood experiences.
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26
Pauline is in her fourth stage of development according to the developmental stage theory that Erikson put forth.Under normal conditions,if Pauline lives into old age,in how many stages will she ultimately participate?
A)3
B)5
C)8
D)12
A)3
B)5
C)8
D)12
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27
According to Freud,the part of the personality that operates on the "reality principle," realistically finding ways to obtain gratification,is the
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)conscience.
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)conscience.
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28
Each of Erikson's stages involved a major developmental issue that is particularly important at that time.Erikson referred to these issues as __________ in personality.
A)traumas
B)crises
C)stages
D)phases
A)traumas
B)crises
C)stages
D)phases
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29
Which one of the following personality entities would be most similar to what is called "conscience"?
A)Id
B)Ego
C)Superego
D)Libido
A)Id
B)Ego
C)Superego
D)Libido
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30
According to the _________ perspective,people's actions are reactions to aspects of their environment that they find pleasing,painful,or threatening.
A)organismic
B)behaviorism
C)psychoanalytic
D)humanistic
A)organismic
B)behaviorism
C)psychoanalytic
D)humanistic
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31
Christa,a rather demonstrative 7-year-old,hits her brother for laughing at her,and feels guilty about it afterward.According to Freud,Christa's guilty feelings reflect the operation of the
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)defense mechanism.
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)defense mechanism.
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32
According to Erikson's psychosocial theory,the first stage of development,which occurs during infancy,is
A)trust versus mistrust.
B)autonomy versus state of doubt.
C)initiative versus guilt.
D)industry versus inferiority.
A)trust versus mistrust.
B)autonomy versus state of doubt.
C)initiative versus guilt.
D)industry versus inferiority.
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33
An example of Erikson's stage of initiative versus guilt would be
A)an infant learning that she can depend on being fed.
B)a 3-year-old trying to fill a cup with water and cheerfully wiping up the water when it spills.
C)a 10-year-old learning to read fluently.
D)a teenager conforming to peer pressure.
A)an infant learning that she can depend on being fed.
B)a 3-year-old trying to fill a cup with water and cheerfully wiping up the water when it spills.
C)a 10-year-old learning to read fluently.
D)a teenager conforming to peer pressure.
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34
Unlike Freud's theory,Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
A)sees society as a positive force.
B)focuses on biological instincts.
C)covers infancy and childhood but not adulthood.
D)has much in common with behaviorism.
A)sees society as a positive force.
B)focuses on biological instincts.
C)covers infancy and childhood but not adulthood.
D)has much in common with behaviorism.
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35
A long-lasting change in behavior as a result of experience or adaptation to its environment is called
A)modification.
B)cognition.
C)learning.
D)behaviorism.
A)modification.
B)cognition.
C)learning.
D)behaviorism.
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36
Which of the following is NOT part of the personality as proposed by Freud?
A)Superego
B)Libido
C)Id
D)Ego
A)Superego
B)Libido
C)Id
D)Ego
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37
According to Freud,the part of the personality that operates on the "pleasure principle," seeking the immediate gratification of desires,is the
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)ego ideal.
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)ego ideal.
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38
The ________ perspective emphasizes the influence of the environment rather than thought processes or unconscious fantasies.
A)psychoanalytic
B)learning
C)organismic
D)humanistic
A)psychoanalytic
B)learning
C)organismic
D)humanistic
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39
One of the criticisms of Freud's work is that he _____________________.
A)did not make us aware of the importance of unconscious thoughts
B)focused too little on childhood feelings and experiences in motivation
C)did not scientifically test concepts of id and superego
D)used too large a subject pool.
A)did not make us aware of the importance of unconscious thoughts
B)focused too little on childhood feelings and experiences in motivation
C)did not scientifically test concepts of id and superego
D)used too large a subject pool.
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40
Learning theorists are most concerned with
A)measurable,observable behaviors.
B)unconscious determination of behaviors.
C)development of intelligence.
D)personality conflicts between parents and children.
A)measurable,observable behaviors.
B)unconscious determination of behaviors.
C)development of intelligence.
D)personality conflicts between parents and children.
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41
Which of the following is NOT one of the cognitive stages through which a child progresses,as theorized by Jean Piaget?
A)Post-conceptual
B)Sensorimotor
C)Preoperational
D)Concrete operations
A)Post-conceptual
B)Sensorimotor
C)Preoperational
D)Concrete operations
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42
A structure of organized patterns of behavior that a person uses to think about and act in a situation is that person's
A)scheme.
B)situation.
C)adaptation.
D)assimilation.
A)scheme.
B)situation.
C)adaptation.
D)assimilation.
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43
Edwin is learning to ride his bike.Each time that he rides onto the gravel driveway,he loses control of the bike and falls.Eventually Edwin will no longer ride in the driveway.This example represents the learning process of
A)negative reinforcement.
B)intermittent reinforcement.
C)punishment.
D)conditioning.
A)negative reinforcement.
B)intermittent reinforcement.
C)punishment.
D)conditioning.
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44
__________ is the principle that an organism will repeat behaviors when these behaviors are reinforced.
A)Classical conditioning
B)Operant conditioning
C)Pleasure principle
D)Reality principle
A)Classical conditioning
B)Operant conditioning
C)Pleasure principle
D)Reality principle
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45
Stacy feels confident in knowing she has what it takes to succeed.Stacy has developed
A)cognition.
B)behavioral analysis.
C)social learning.
D)self-efficacy.
A)cognition.
B)behavioral analysis.
C)social learning.
D)self-efficacy.
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46
In classical conditioning,an association is learned between
A)an unconditioned stimulus and a conditioned stimulus.
B)an operant response and a reinforcer.
C)a conditioned stimulus and an operant response.
D)an internal stimulus and an external stimulus.
A)an unconditioned stimulus and a conditioned stimulus.
B)an operant response and a reinforcer.
C)a conditioned stimulus and an operant response.
D)an internal stimulus and an external stimulus.
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47
____________develops as children gradually learn to master challenges and achieve goals.
A)Social cognitive theory
B)Applied behavioral analysis
C)Social learning theory
D)Self-efficacy
A)Social cognitive theory
B)Applied behavioral analysis
C)Social learning theory
D)Self-efficacy
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48
The two major points of Jean Piaget's cognitive perspective are that people are active in their environment and that behavior develops ______.
A)in specific stages regardless of culture.
B)randomly at any developmental stage
C)in a specific order that may vary based upon cultural variables.
D)randomly based upon the child's environment
A)in specific stages regardless of culture.
B)randomly at any developmental stage
C)in a specific order that may vary based upon cultural variables.
D)randomly based upon the child's environment
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49
Ann's mother has stopped reinforcing Ann to make her bed.Ann's bed-making behavior is likely to be ___________.
A)increased B decreased
C)punished
D)learned permanently
A)increased B decreased
C)punished
D)learned permanently
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50
Punishment __________ a behavior by bringing on a(n)__________event.
A)increases;aversive or unpleasant
B)suppresses;aversive or unpleasant
C)suppresses;positive or pleasant
D)increases;negative or unpleasant
A)increases;aversive or unpleasant
B)suppresses;aversive or unpleasant
C)suppresses;positive or pleasant
D)increases;negative or unpleasant
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51
A child learns to whine to get items at the store because when she whines,her parents get frustrated and give her the desired items.She is basically being rewarded for her whining even though her parents do not seem to realize this and are frustrated because the whining is increasing.This is an example of ______ conditioning.
A)operant conditioning
B)classical conditioning
C)behavior conditioning
D)unconscious conditioning
A)operant conditioning
B)classical conditioning
C)behavior conditioning
D)unconscious conditioning
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52
The use of operant conditioning to modify or shape human behavior is called
A)classical conditioning.
B)punishment.
C)behavior modification.
D)reinforcement.
A)classical conditioning.
B)punishment.
C)behavior modification.
D)reinforcement.
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53
Any consequence of a behavior that INCREASES the likelihood of that behavior being repeated is called
A)punishment.
B)reinforcement.
C)an aversive event.
D)classical conditioning.
A)punishment.
B)reinforcement.
C)an aversive event.
D)classical conditioning.
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54
__________ is the researcher best known for his theory of cognitive development.
A)Abraham Maslow
B)Sigmund Freud
C)Erik Erikson
D)Jean Piaget
A)Abraham Maslow
B)Sigmund Freud
C)Erik Erikson
D)Jean Piaget
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55
According to social learning theory,the most important element in how children learn a language,deal with aggression,develop a sense of morality,and learn gender-appropriate behavior is
A)classical conditioning.
B)observation and imitation.
C)punishment of inappropriate behavior.
D)shaping of appropriate behavior.
A)classical conditioning.
B)observation and imitation.
C)punishment of inappropriate behavior.
D)shaping of appropriate behavior.
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56
The perspective on human behavior that is concerned with thought processes and the behavior that reflects those processes is called the __________ perspective.
A)cognitive
B)thinking
C)behavioral
D)intellectual
A)cognitive
B)thinking
C)behavioral
D)intellectual
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57
Reinforcement is most effective when it is __________ after the behavior it is designed to reinforce.
A)delayed
B)immediately
C)constant
D)aversive
A)delayed
B)immediately
C)constant
D)aversive
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58
Piaget's use of questions and flexible exploration of a child's responses is known as the __________ method.
A)Socratic
B)clinical
C)field observation
D)interview
A)Socratic
B)clinical
C)field observation
D)interview
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59
The process of modeling,or observing and imitating others,is referred to as
A)classical conditioning.
B)observational learning.
C)efficacious learning
D)psychoanalytical learning.
A)classical conditioning.
B)observational learning.
C)efficacious learning
D)psychoanalytical learning.
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60
Behaviorists maintain that human behavior is determined by
A)defense mechanisms.
B)self-actualization.
C)unconscious conflicts.
D)conditioning.
A)defense mechanisms.
B)self-actualization.
C)unconscious conflicts.
D)conditioning.
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61
The leader of a mother and baby workshop tells new mothers that attachment between an infant and caregiver must occur during a critical period to ensure normal development.Which developmental perspective does this workshop leader support with this statement?
A)Behavioral
B)Ethological
C)Psychoanalytic
D)Informative-processing
A)Behavioral
B)Ethological
C)Psychoanalytic
D)Informative-processing
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62
A teacher is helping to direct and organize Jay's learning with blocks to help him master and internalize his skills.This reflects Vygotsky's notion of
A)structured application.
B)zone of proximal development.
C)distal learning.
D)zone of distal development.
A)structured application.
B)zone of proximal development.
C)distal learning.
D)zone of distal development.
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63
When a child first sucks on a sippy cup the same way the child sucked from a bottle,the child is trying to learn to drink from the cup using the process of
A)assimilation.
B)modification.
C)acculturation.
D)adaptation.
A)assimilation.
B)modification.
C)acculturation.
D)adaptation.
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64
Which of the following best explains the neo-Piagetian perspective on cognitive development?
A)It emphasizes the efficiency with which information is processed.
B)It explains individual differences in cognitive ability.
C)It explains how qualitative changes in cognition take place.
D)All of these are part of the neo-Piagetian perspective.
A)It emphasizes the efficiency with which information is processed.
B)It explains individual differences in cognitive ability.
C)It explains how qualitative changes in cognition take place.
D)All of these are part of the neo-Piagetian perspective.
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65
Piaget's term for the process of TAKING IN formation and incorporating it into existing ways of thinking is
A)schematization.
B)shaping.
C)accommodation.
D)assimilation.
A)schematization.
B)shaping.
C)accommodation.
D)assimilation.
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66
Which of the following is NOT one of the interrelated principles developed by Piaget to explain the gradual development of a child's mental processes?
A)organization
B)adaptation
C)equilibration
D)unconscious processing
A)organization
B)adaptation
C)equilibration
D)unconscious processing
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67
Which perspective emphasizes the idea that species-specific behaviors enhance the survival of that species?
A)Behavioral
B)Social cognitive
C)Contextual
D)Ethological
A)Behavioral
B)Social cognitive
C)Contextual
D)Ethological
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68
Dr.Willard is studying the way in which infant siblings interact with one another in the home.According to the ecological approach,Dr.Willard is studying the children in their
A)microsystem.
B)mesosystem.
C)exosystem.
D)macrosystem.
A)microsystem.
B)mesosystem.
C)exosystem.
D)macrosystem.
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69
The information-processing approach to explaining cognitive development compares the brain to a __________;sensory impressions go in and behavior comes out.
A)calculator
B)computer
C)modem
D)telephone
A)calculator
B)computer
C)modem
D)telephone
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70
Psychologist Lev Vygotsky saw cognitive growth as a collaborative process in which children learn through social
A)cognition.
B)status.
C)learning.
D)interaction.
A)cognition.
B)status.
C)learning.
D)interaction.
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71
Jean Piaget's formal operations stage does not account for the capacity to
A)develop practical problem-solving skills.
B)deal with ambiguous situations.
C)deal with competing truths.
D)All of these.
A)develop practical problem-solving skills.
B)deal with ambiguous situations.
C)deal with competing truths.
D)All of these.
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72
According to Jean Piaget,what is the primary goal or need that leads children to change their ways of thinking to adapt to new experiences?
A)Satisfaction of id impulses
B)Equilibrium
C)Stable sense of identity
D)Approval from parents
A)Satisfaction of id impulses
B)Equilibrium
C)Stable sense of identity
D)Approval from parents
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73
It is important for parents and teachers to understand how children think so they can more effectively _________ them.
A)discipline
B)teach
C)organize
D)manage
A)discipline
B)teach
C)organize
D)manage
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74
From Jean Piaget's perspective,a child who alters her behavior to more effectively deal with a new situation is exhibiting
A)accommodation.
B)primary process thinking.
C)assimilation.
D)generalization.
A)accommodation.
B)primary process thinking.
C)assimilation.
D)generalization.
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75
According to the __________ perspective,development can be understood only when individual behavior is observed in interaction with the environment.
A)environmental
B)contextual
C)interactive
D)behavioral
A)environmental
B)contextual
C)interactive
D)behavioral
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76
Which American psychologist developed the bioecological perspective,which involves five interlocking contextual systems ranging from the most intimate to the most distant?
A)Lev Vygotsky
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)Urie Bronfenbrenner
D)Jean Piaget
A)Lev Vygotsky
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)Urie Bronfenbrenner
D)Jean Piaget
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77
In the 1950s,the British psychologist __________ extended ethological principles to the study of human development,focusing attention on the mother-infant bond and the bonding process that produces attachment.
A)Mary Ainsworth
B)John Bowlby
C)Konrad Lorenz
D)Niko Tinbergen
A)Mary Ainsworth
B)John Bowlby
C)Konrad Lorenz
D)Niko Tinbergen
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78
____________ refers to the temporary support that parents,teachers,and others give a child in doing a task until the child can do it alone.
A)Laddering
B)Constructing
C)Scaffolding
D)Supporting
A)Laddering
B)Constructing
C)Scaffolding
D)Supporting
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79
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of Piaget's theory of development?
A)It pays little attention to emotional development.
B)It pays little attention to the influence of education on intellectual development.
C)It overestimates the cognitive abilities of young children.
D)It does not say much about individual differences in ability.
A)It pays little attention to emotional development.
B)It pays little attention to the influence of education on intellectual development.
C)It overestimates the cognitive abilities of young children.
D)It does not say much about individual differences in ability.
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80
A major distinction between Piaget's developmental theory and the information-processing approach is that
A)Piaget sees development as continuous,whereas the information-processing approach views development as occurring in distinct stages.
B)Piaget sees development as an active process,whereas the information-processing view sees the organism as passive.
C)Piaget focused on perception,whereas the information-processing approach focuses on thinking and memory.
D)Piaget sees development as occurring in stages,whereas the information-processing approach sees development as continuous.
A)Piaget sees development as continuous,whereas the information-processing approach views development as occurring in distinct stages.
B)Piaget sees development as an active process,whereas the information-processing view sees the organism as passive.
C)Piaget focused on perception,whereas the information-processing approach focuses on thinking and memory.
D)Piaget sees development as occurring in stages,whereas the information-processing approach sees development as continuous.
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