Deck 1: Introduction
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
The middle and late childhood period is sometimes referred to as:
A)adolescence.
B)the elementary school years.
C)the play years.
D)the transition years.
A)adolescence.
B)the elementary school years.
C)the play years.
D)the transition years.
B
Explanation: The middle and late childhood period is sometimes referred to as the elementary school years.
Explanation: The middle and late childhood period is sometimes referred to as the elementary school years.
2
Which of the following terms refers to the behavior patterns,beliefs,and all other products of a specific group of people that are passed on from generation to generation?
A)Associative context
B)Culture
C)Primary background
D)Social class
A)Associative context
B)Culture
C)Primary background
D)Social class
B
Explanation: Culture encompasses the behavior patterns,beliefs,and all other products of a specific group of people that are passed on from generation to generation.
Explanation: Culture encompasses the behavior patterns,beliefs,and all other products of a specific group of people that are passed on from generation to generation.
3
Which of the following examples best reflects the role of cognitive processes in development?
A)Developing assertiveness
B)Height and weight gains
C)Development of the brain
D)Memorizing a poem
A)Developing assertiveness
B)Height and weight gains
C)Development of the brain
D)Memorizing a poem
D
Explanation: The task of memorizing a poem reflects the role of cognitive processes in development.
Explanation: The task of memorizing a poem reflects the role of cognitive processes in development.
4
Which of the following statements about development is accurate?
A)The process of development ends during early adulthood.
B)The process of development starts during early childhood.
C)Most development involves growth,although it also includes decline.
D)Most of the physical development happens during late adulthood.
A)The process of development ends during early adulthood.
B)The process of development starts during early childhood.
C)Most development involves growth,although it also includes decline.
D)Most of the physical development happens during late adulthood.
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5
Which of the following represents a government's course of action designed to promote the welfare of its citizens?
A)Socialized equity program
B)Welfare policy
C)Public advancement program
D)Social policy
A)Socialized equity program
B)Welfare policy
C)Public advancement program
D)Social policy
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6
Kwame became angry because Harry took his toy without asking,and he punched Harry in the arm.Kwame's response reflects the role of _____ processes in his development.
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)assimilative
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)assimilative
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7
The period extending from birth to about 18 to 24 months of age is called:
A)the neonatal period.
B)early childhood.
C)youth.
D)infancy.
A)the neonatal period.
B)early childhood.
C)youth.
D)infancy.
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8
_____ is the developmental period that extends from the end of infancy to about 5 or 6 years of age
A)Early childhood
B)Infancy
C)The prenatal period
D)Adolescence
A)Early childhood
B)Infancy
C)The prenatal period
D)Adolescence
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9
Which process of development involves interactions with other people?
A)Integrative process
B)Biological process
C)Cognitive process
D)Socioemotional process
A)Integrative process
B)Biological process
C)Cognitive process
D)Socioemotional process
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10
Madison grew up in a single-parent,poor,urban home with her mother and three siblings.This represents the _____ of Madison's development.
A)context
B)reference
C)environment
D)domain
A)context
B)reference
C)environment
D)domain
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11
During which of the following developmental periods does achievement become a more central theme?
A)Adulthood
B)Early childhood
C)Middle and late childhood
D)Adolescence
A)Adulthood
B)Early childhood
C)Middle and late childhood
D)Adolescence
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12
A researcher who wants to study the effect of parenting styles on development would need to take into consideration the socioeconomic status and cultural settings of the families being studied.These aspects are a part of the "_____" of development.
A)goals
B)environment
C)domain
D)context
A)goals
B)environment
C)domain
D)context
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13
Miyako considers herself to be a member of the Ainu tribe because she speaks their language,follows their customs,practices their religion,and knows a lot about their history.Miyako's membership in the Ainu tribe is an example of her:
A)collective efficacy.
B)ethnicity.
C)dominant association.
D)primary conditioning.
A)collective efficacy.
B)ethnicity.
C)dominant association.
D)primary conditioning.
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14
When Tamika solves a simple math problem involving additions and subtractions,she has shown development in the _____ processes.
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)integrative
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)integrative
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15
The prenatal period extends from:
A)birth to 3ʳᵈ month.
B)infancy to early childhood.
C)birth to 1 year.
D)conception to birth.
A)birth to 3ʳᵈ month.
B)infancy to early childhood.
C)birth to 1 year.
D)conception to birth.
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16
The development of the brain,height and weight gains,motor skills,and the hormonal changes of puberty all reflect the role of _____ processes in development.
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)assimilative
D)socioemotional
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)assimilative
D)socioemotional
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17
Heredity reflects the role of _____ processes in development.
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)individualistic
A)biological
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)individualistic
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18
The developmental period characterized by extreme dependence on adults is the:
A)infancy period.
B)early childhood period.
C)middle and late childhood period.
D)adolescent period.
A)infancy period.
B)early childhood period.
C)middle and late childhood period.
D)adolescent period.
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19
The developmental period of roughly nine months during which a single cell grows into an organism is known as the:
A)prenatal period.
B)infancy period.
C)early childhood period.
D)adolescent period.
A)prenatal period.
B)infancy period.
C)early childhood period.
D)adolescent period.
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20
Imagining what it would be like to be a movie star is an example of a(n)_____ process of development.
A)biological
B)socioemotional
C)cognitive
D)integrative
A)biological
B)socioemotional
C)cognitive
D)integrative
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21
A tadpole becoming a frog is an example of:
A)cohesiveness in development.
B)nurture's role in development.
C)discontinuity in development.
D)developmental stability.
A)cohesiveness in development.
B)nurture's role in development.
C)discontinuity in development.
D)developmental stability.
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22
The first step in the scientific method is:
A)collecting relevant data.
B)revising the working theory.
C)conceptualizing a problem.
D)using statistics to draw conclusions.
A)collecting relevant data.
B)revising the working theory.
C)conceptualizing a problem.
D)using statistics to draw conclusions.
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23
José was abused as a young boy but did not grow up to become an abuser himself.Instead,he led a fulfilling family life.Which of the following views of development is illustrated in this example?
A)Later-experience view of development
B)Early-experience view of development
C)Discontinuity view of development
D)Continuity view of development
A)Later-experience view of development
B)Early-experience view of development
C)Discontinuity view of development
D)Continuity view of development
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24
According to the "_____" view of development,each person is described as passing through a sequence of stages in which change is qualitatively rather than quantitatively different.
A)nurture
B)discontinuity
C)sequential
D)nature
A)nurture
B)discontinuity
C)sequential
D)nature
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25
Which of the following periods of development starts at approximately 10 to 12 years of age and ends at 18 to 22 years of age?
A)Middle childhood
B)Adolescence
C)Adulthood
D)Late childhood
A)Middle childhood
B)Adolescence
C)Adulthood
D)Late childhood
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26
Dr.Perry believes that who we are is mostly a result of who our parents are rather than how they brought us up.Dr.Perry would be considered a proponent of the:
A)nature position.
B)nurture position.
C)continuity position.
D)discontinuity position.
A)nature position.
B)nurture position.
C)continuity position.
D)discontinuity position.
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27
A researcher observes how a teacher's leadership style affects classroom control.Which of the following steps of a scientific method is being carried out by the researcher?
A)Revising a theory
B)Drawing a conclusion
C)Conceptualizing the problem
D)Collecting the data
A)Revising a theory
B)Drawing a conclusion
C)Conceptualizing the problem
D)Collecting the data
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28
A(n)_____ is an interrelated,coherent set of ideas that helps to explain and to make predictions.
A)theory
B)doctrine
C)explanation
D)observation
A)theory
B)doctrine
C)explanation
D)observation
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29
Psychologists who emphasize the importance of "nature" in development would typically focus on which of the following to explain development?
A)Good prenatal care
B)Genetic strengths and defects
C)Access to nutritious foods
D)Educational experiences
A)Good prenatal care
B)Genetic strengths and defects
C)Access to nutritious foods
D)Educational experiences
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30
"The ability to engage in thoughtful reflection seems to happen all of a sudden.But if one carefully examines it,this ability is actually based on an accumulation of experiences across many years." This statement supports a _____ view of development.
A)nature-influenced
B)nurture-influenced
C)continuous
D)discontinuous
A)nature-influenced
B)nurture-influenced
C)continuous
D)discontinuous
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31
Nature proponents argue that the most important influence on development of a child is its:
A)access to nutrition.
B)education.
C)parent's social status.
D)genetic makeup.
A)access to nutrition.
B)education.
C)parent's social status.
D)genetic makeup.
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32
Shawn is a psychologist from the U.S.Lee is a psychologist from China.Which of the following statements is most likely to be correct about them?
A)Shawn is a proponent of early experiences,while Lee is a proponent of later experiences.
B)Shawn is a proponent of later experiences,while Lee is a proponent of early experiences.
C)Shawn believes in continuity in development,while Lee believes in discontinuity in development.
D)Shawn believes in discontinuity in development,while Lee believes in continuity in development.
A)Shawn is a proponent of early experiences,while Lee is a proponent of later experiences.
B)Shawn is a proponent of later experiences,while Lee is a proponent of early experiences.
C)Shawn believes in continuity in development,while Lee believes in discontinuity in development.
D)Shawn believes in discontinuity in development,while Lee believes in continuity in development.
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33
How would a developmentalist who emphasizes continuity describe puberty?
A)It is an abrupt transition phase.
B)It is a gradual process occurring over several years.
C)It is a period of intense emotional stress.
D)It is an extended phase of psychosocial change.
A)It is an abrupt transition phase.
B)It is a gradual process occurring over several years.
C)It is a period of intense emotional stress.
D)It is an extended phase of psychosocial change.
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34
Which of the following statements is most likely to be made by a nurture proponent?
A)No amount of teaching can make one write before one learns to speak.
B)One grows rapidly in infancy and less so in early childhood.
C)Individuals reach the peak of their physical strength in late adolescence.
D)A child's diet affects how tall the child grows.
A)No amount of teaching can make one write before one learns to speak.
B)One grows rapidly in infancy and less so in early childhood.
C)Individuals reach the peak of their physical strength in late adolescence.
D)A child's diet affects how tall the child grows.
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35
A scientific hypothesis is most like a(n):
A)test.
B)prediction.
C)explanation.
D)observation.
A)test.
B)prediction.
C)explanation.
D)observation.
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36
The pursuit of independence and an identity are prominent features of:
A)adulthood.
B)early childhood.
C)middle and late childhood.
D)adolescence.
A)adulthood.
B)early childhood.
C)middle and late childhood.
D)adolescence.
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37
Insects go through egg,larval,and adult stages of development.These stages best illustrate the "_____" of development.
A)nature view
B)later stages
C)nurture view
D)discontinuity
A)nature view
B)later stages
C)nurture view
D)discontinuity
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38
The pursuit of independence and an identity are prominent features of the "_____" period of development.During this period,thought becomes more abstract,idealistic,and logical.
A)infancy
B)adolescence
C)early childhood
D)late childhood
A)infancy
B)adolescence
C)early childhood
D)late childhood
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39
Which of the following periods of development is sometimes referred to as the preschool years?
A)Infancy
B)Middle childhood
C)Early childhood
D)Prenatal period
A)Infancy
B)Middle childhood
C)Early childhood
D)Prenatal period
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40
"It's no use putting her in a special educational program," Misha's dad explained patiently."She just can't understand things very well.Her grandpa was the same way.We might as well get used to it now." Misha's dad seems to:
A)view development as a discontinuous process.
B)hold a nurture view of development.
C)view development as a continuous process.
D)hold a nature view of development.
A)view development as a discontinuous process.
B)hold a nurture view of development.
C)view development as a continuous process.
D)hold a nature view of development.
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41
According to Erikson's theory,during the _____ stage of psychosocial development,children are asked to assume responsibility for their bodies.
A)autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)initiative versus guilt
C)intimacy versus isolation
D)trust versus mistrust
A)autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)initiative versus guilt
C)intimacy versus isolation
D)trust versus mistrust
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42
Because Dr.Simon is a cognitive theorist,we know that she emphasizes the importance of _____ in development.
A)conscious thoughts
B)repressed memories
C)associative interactions
D)biologically determined critical periods
A)conscious thoughts
B)repressed memories
C)associative interactions
D)biologically determined critical periods
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43
Freud claimed that:
A)genetics is far more important to a child's development than are social and parental influences.
B)the primary motivation of human development reflects a desire to affiliate with other people.
C)early childhood experiences are important determinants of later personality development.
D)children move through a series of increasingly important stages of cognitive development.
A)genetics is far more important to a child's development than are social and parental influences.
B)the primary motivation of human development reflects a desire to affiliate with other people.
C)early childhood experiences are important determinants of later personality development.
D)children move through a series of increasingly important stages of cognitive development.
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44
Which of the following is a criticism of the psychoanalytic theories?
A)The conscious mind is given too much credit for influencing development.
B)These theories present an image of humans that is too positive.
C)The sexual underpinnings of development are not given adequate importance
D)They treat western culture and males as the measure for evaluating everyone.
A)The conscious mind is given too much credit for influencing development.
B)These theories present an image of humans that is too positive.
C)The sexual underpinnings of development are not given adequate importance
D)They treat western culture and males as the measure for evaluating everyone.
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45
Billy has begun to assert his independence by wanting to do things by himself.He is most likely in Erikson's _____ stage of psychosocial development.
A)trust versus mistrust
B)autonomy versus shame and doubt
C)initiative versus guilt
D)industry versus inferiority
A)trust versus mistrust
B)autonomy versus shame and doubt
C)initiative versus guilt
D)industry versus inferiority
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46
If children from impoverished backgrounds are given individual attention by mentors,the children will spend more time studying and make higher grades.This statement is an example of a(n):
A)test.
B)doctrine.
C)explanation.
D)hypothesis.
A)test.
B)doctrine.
C)explanation.
D)hypothesis.
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47
_____ is Erikson's eighth and final stage of development,which individuals experience in late adulthood.
A)Autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)Initiative versus guilt
C)Industry versus inferiority
D)Integrity versus despair
A)Autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)Initiative versus guilt
C)Industry versus inferiority
D)Integrity versus despair
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48
The _____ is the Freudian structure of personality that consists of instincts and is totally unconscious.
A)superego
B)ego
C)id
D)subconscious
A)superego
B)ego
C)id
D)subconscious
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49
A hypothesis should be:
A)simple.
B)testable.
C)accurate.
D)predictable.
A)simple.
B)testable.
C)accurate.
D)predictable.
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50
_____ theories emphasize the importance of conscious thought.
A)Sociocultural
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Cognitive
D)Ethological
A)Sociocultural
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Cognitive
D)Ethological
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51
Which of the following theoretical perspectives of development describes development as primarily unconscious and heavily colored by emotion?
A)Psychoanalytic
B)Cognitive
C)Ethological
D)Ecological
A)Psychoanalytic
B)Cognitive
C)Ethological
D)Ecological
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52
A researcher conducts an experiment to see which type of therapy is most successful in identifying marital problems.In this situation,the experiment is a part of the _____ step of the scientific method.
A)problem identification
B)theory revision
C)information collection
D)statistical analysis
A)problem identification
B)theory revision
C)information collection
D)statistical analysis
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53
According to Erik Erikson,during adolescence,people are in the _____ stage of development.
A)autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)initiative versus guilt
C)industry versus inferiority
D)identity versus identity confusion
A)autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)initiative versus guilt
C)industry versus inferiority
D)identity versus identity confusion
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54
Which psychoanalytic theorist believed that our adult personality is determined by the way we resolve conflicts between sources of pleasure and the demands of reality at different stages of life?
A)Erik Erikson
B)Sigmund Freud
B)Watson
C)Jean Piaget
D)John
A)Erik Erikson
B)Sigmund Freud
B)Watson
C)Jean Piaget
D)John
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55
According to Freud's theory,as children experience the demands and constraints of reality,a new structure of personality emerges.It deals with the demands of reality and uses reasoning to make decisions.This structure of personality is known as the _____.
A)id
B)ego
C)subconscious
D)superego
A)id
B)ego
C)subconscious
D)superego
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56
Third-grader Beth is very enthusiastic about learning how to use the computer to find things on the Internet.According to Erikson's theory,she is in the _____ stage of development.
A)autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)initiative versus guilt
C)industry versus inferiority
D)identity versus identity confusion
A)autonomy versus shame and doubt
B)initiative versus guilt
C)industry versus inferiority
D)identity versus identity confusion
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57
Which of the following is true about Erikson's psychosocial theory?
A)It states that our basic personality is shaped in the first five years of life.
B)It analyzes personality in terms of three structures,id,ego,and superego.
C)It places heavy emphasis on sexual instincts.
D)It emphasizes both early and later experiences.
A)It states that our basic personality is shaped in the first five years of life.
B)It analyzes personality in terms of three structures,id,ego,and superego.
C)It places heavy emphasis on sexual instincts.
D)It emphasizes both early and later experiences.
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According to _____,we go through four stages in understanding the world.Each stage is age-related and consists of a distinct way of thinking,a different way of understanding the world.
A)James Mark Baldwin
B)Sigmund Freud
B)Watson
C)Jean Piaget
D)John
A)James Mark Baldwin
B)Sigmund Freud
B)Watson
C)Jean Piaget
D)John
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59
Ben watches his mother make chocolate-chip cookies and knows she does not want him to eat any of the cookies before dinner.He is seriously tempted to help himself to a cookie or two once his mother leaves the room but decides not to since it is not right to do so.Identify Ben's Freudian structure of personality at work in this situation.
A)Superego
B)Ego
C)Id
D)Subconscious
A)Superego
B)Ego
C)Id
D)Subconscious
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60
After receiving feedback from colleagues on the results of her experiment,Dr.Chen determines that she must make some changes in her ideas about video games and their effects on children.Her decision reflects which step in the scientific method?
A)Revising a theory
B)Drawing a conclusion
C)Conceptualizing the problem
D)Collecting the data
A)Revising a theory
B)Drawing a conclusion
C)Conceptualizing the problem
D)Collecting the data
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61
_____ theory gave rise to the idea that knowledge is situated and collaborative.
A)Erikson's
B)Freud's
C)Vygotsky's
D)Piaget's
A)Erikson's
B)Freud's
C)Vygotsky's
D)Piaget's
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62
The work of Ivan Pavlov and _____ provided the foundations of behaviorism,which essentially holds that we can study scientifically only what can be directly observed and measured.
A)James Mark Baldwin
B)Sigmund Freud
B)Watson
C)Jean Piaget
D)John
A)James Mark Baldwin
B)Sigmund Freud
B)Watson
C)Jean Piaget
D)John
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63
"Sit down,shut up,and respect your brother!" Mom shouted to Timmy."Learn to talk,instead of fighting!" According to Bandura,Timmy is likely to:
A)sit down,shut up,and learn to respect his brother.
B)learn to yell in order to solve his problems.
C)learn to talk for resolving the conflicts he faces.
D)sit down and shut up,but never respect his brother.
A)sit down,shut up,and learn to respect his brother.
B)learn to yell in order to solve his problems.
C)learn to talk for resolving the conflicts he faces.
D)sit down and shut up,but never respect his brother.
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64
_____ stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology,is tied to evolution,and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods.
A)Ethology
B)Sociology
C)Necrology
D)Entomology
A)Ethology
B)Sociology
C)Necrology
D)Entomology
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65
Cause-and-effect relationships can best be determined by:
A)longitudinal studies.
B)cross-sectional studies.
C)correlational studies.
D)experimental studies.
A)longitudinal studies.
B)cross-sectional studies.
C)correlational studies.
D)experimental studies.
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66
_____ theorists believe that scientifically we can study only what can be directly observed and measured.
A)Behavioral
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Cognitive
D)Information-processing
A)Behavioral
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Cognitive
D)Information-processing
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67
Dr.Martin,a psychologist interested in studying children's memory,gave a memory test to a group of six-year-olds in 1995 and repeated the tests with the same children in 1998 when they were nine-year-olds.The research strategy used here was the _____ approach.
A)sequential
B)longitudinal
C)correlational
D)cross-sectional
A)sequential
B)longitudinal
C)correlational
D)cross-sectional
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68
Lev Vygotsky contended that cognitive skills are:
A)not affected by language.
B)developed subconsciously.
C)based on one's genetic makeup.
D)affected by social interaction and culture.
A)not affected by language.
B)developed subconsciously.
C)based on one's genetic makeup.
D)affected by social interaction and culture.
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69
The term "ethnic _____" refers to the use of an ethnic label such as African American or Latino in a superficial way that portrays an ethnic group as being more homogeneous than it really is.
A)homogenization
B)cover
C)gloss
D)standardization
A)homogenization
B)cover
C)gloss
D)standardization
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70
Pavlov discovered the principle of _____,in which a neutral stimulus acquires the ability to produce a response originally produced by another stimulus.
A)sociocultural modification
B)cognitive development
C)classical conditioning
D)social cognition
A)sociocultural modification
B)cognitive development
C)classical conditioning
D)social cognition
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71
In Urie Bronfenbrenner's theory,the term " _____" refers to the setting in which the individual lives.
A)microsystem
B)mesosystem
C)exosystem
D)macrosystem
A)microsystem
B)mesosystem
C)exosystem
D)macrosystem
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72
John Bowlby's view that the first year of human life is a sensitive period for the development of social relationships is an application of _____ theory to human development.
A)ethological
B)observational learning
C)behavioral
D)sociocultural
A)ethological
B)observational learning
C)behavioral
D)sociocultural
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73
According to the ecological theory,the term macrosystem represents:
A)the setting in which an individual lives.
B)indirect experiences that individuals have in their environment.
C)relationships between microsystems.
D)the culture in which individuals live.
A)the setting in which an individual lives.
B)indirect experiences that individuals have in their environment.
C)relationships between microsystems.
D)the culture in which individuals live.
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74
A social worker is trying to help Tina put her life back together,find housing and work,and finish her technical degree.The social worker uses Skinner's theory to understand how to reward Tina for her efforts;uses Erikson's theory to understand the identity and intimacy crisis Tina is now facing;and uses Bronfenbrenner's theory to understand how the relations between family,school,and work will affect Tina's development.The social worker is using a(n)_____ approach to developmental theory.
A)ethological
B)ecological
C)eclectic
D)ethnographic
A)ethological
B)ecological
C)eclectic
D)ethnographic
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75
Dr.Baker-Finch considers early computers as the "founding fathers" of the developmental theory he supports.He is trying to draw analogies between a computer's hardware and the brain and between computer software and cognition.Dr.Baker-Finch would be considered a(n):
A)psychoanalytic theorist.
B)psychosocial theorist.
C)sociocultural theorist
D)information-processing theorist.
A)psychoanalytic theorist.
B)psychosocial theorist.
C)sociocultural theorist
D)information-processing theorist.
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76
Which of the following statements is true regarding laboratory observations?
A)It allows a researcher to control most factors that influence behavior.
B)It permits a researcher to see behavior in a natural setting.
C)Virtually any aspect of development can be observed in such a setting.
D)People who are willing to come to a university laboratory fairly represent groups from diverse cultural backgrounds.
A)It allows a researcher to control most factors that influence behavior.
B)It permits a researcher to see behavior in a natural setting.
C)Virtually any aspect of development can be observed in such a setting.
D)People who are willing to come to a university laboratory fairly represent groups from diverse cultural backgrounds.
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77
Mark,who is 14 years old,spends a lot of time thinking about the world as it currently is and the world as it could be if everyone took a greater degree of personal responsibility for environmental and social conditions.According to Piaget theory,Mark is in the _____ stage of development.
A)sensorimotor
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
A)sensorimotor
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
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78
A researcher uses a video camera to record videos of children as they play on a school playground.The researcher plans to watch the videotape carefully to understand the children's helping behaviors.Which of the following research methods is being used by the researcher for collecting data?
A)Case study
B)Observation
C)Standardized test
D)Multifactorial study
A)Case study
B)Observation
C)Standardized test
D)Multifactorial study
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79
According to Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory,when a wife's or a child's experience at home is influenced by the husband's experiences at work,this situation serves as an example of the:
A)microsystem.
B)mesosystem.
C)macrosystem.
D)exosystem.
A)microsystem.
B)mesosystem.
C)macrosystem.
D)exosystem.
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80
According to Piaget,the _____ stage lasts from approximately 2 to 7 years of age and in this stage,children begin to go beyond simply connecting sensory information with physical action and represent the world with words,images,and drawings.
A)preoperational
B)concrete operational
C)sensorimotor
D)formal operational
A)preoperational
B)concrete operational
C)sensorimotor
D)formal operational
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