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Deck 12: Development
1
One baby receives an X chromosome from its mother and an X chromosome from its father; it will develop as a _____.A second baby receives an X chromosome from its mother and a Y chromosome from its father; it will develop as a _____.
A)male; female
B)female; male
C)male or a female; male or a female
D)female; female
A)male; female
B)female; male
C)male or a female; male or a female
D)female; female
female; male
2
A researcher raises a sample of unrelated macaque monkeys in identical laboratory environments.He finds large differences among these monkeys in their preference for novel visual stimuli.What might the researcher legitimately conclude concerning the relative contributions of nature and nurture to the preference for visual novelty?
A)Nurture has a major influence on the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
B)Nature contributes substantially to the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
C)Both nature and nurture have equal influence on the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
D)Neither nature nor nurture has the ability to regulate the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
A)Nurture has a major influence on the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
B)Nature contributes substantially to the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
C)Both nature and nurture have equal influence on the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
D)Neither nature nor nurture has the ability to regulate the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
Nature contributes substantially to the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
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Dr.Agnew remarks that cross-culturally,rites of passage may be more common for young males than for young females because males have higher status than do females in most cultures.Dr.Blaine counters by suggesting that rites of passage may be more common for young males than for young females because,unlike females,males do not experience the onset of menstruation,a well-defined event marking the end of childhood.Which of the following option characterizes the views of professors on the issue of nature vs nurture?
A)Both take a "nature" position.
B)Both take a "nurture" position.
C)Dr.Agnew takes a "nature" position; Dr.Blaine,a "nurture" position.
D)Dr.Agnew takes a "nurture" position; Dr.Blaine,a "nature" position.
A)Both take a "nature" position.
B)Both take a "nurture" position.
C)Dr.Agnew takes a "nature" position; Dr.Blaine,a "nurture" position.
D)Dr.Agnew takes a "nurture" position; Dr.Blaine,a "nature" position.
Dr.Agnew takes a "nurture" position; Dr.Blaine,a "nature" position.
4
Which of the following is TRUE of cross-sectional research?
A)It traces the behavior of one or more participants as the participants' age.
B)It does not provide information about differences in development between different age groups.
C)It compares people of different ages at the same point in time.
D)It assesses change in behavior over time.
A)It traces the behavior of one or more participants as the participants' age.
B)It does not provide information about differences in development between different age groups.
C)It compares people of different ages at the same point in time.
D)It assesses change in behavior over time.
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5
Dona is a graduate student investigating the development of fine motor skills.She selects a group of children and assesses their fine motor skills every six months over a two-year period.In this example,Dona is using a _____ research method.
A)cross-sectional
B)transversal
C)longitudinal
D)single case experimental
A)cross-sectional
B)transversal
C)longitudinal
D)single case experimental
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6
Laura and Celia are identical twins.They were adopted at birth by different families and raised in different environments.However,there are a lot of behavioral similarities between them.In the context of developmental psychology,which of the following best explains this phenomenon?
A)Their similarities reflect the influence of nature on development.
B)Their similarities are a result of differences in nurture.
C)Their similarities reflect the opposition that nurture poses to nature.
D)Their similarities prove that they were not affected by their genetic makeup.
A)Their similarities reflect the influence of nature on development.
B)Their similarities are a result of differences in nurture.
C)Their similarities reflect the opposition that nurture poses to nature.
D)Their similarities prove that they were not affected by their genetic makeup.
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7
The difference between cross-sectional research methods and longitudinal research methods is that:
A)Longitudinal studies assess change in behavior over time,whereas cross-sectional studies assess differences among groups of people.
B)Cross-sectional studies are more time consuming compared to longitudinal studies.
C)Longitudinal research methods do not allow the comparison of more than two participants,while cross-sectional research methods allow for more comparisons.
D)Cross-sectional research is a combination of longitudinal research and sequential research.
A)Longitudinal studies assess change in behavior over time,whereas cross-sectional studies assess differences among groups of people.
B)Cross-sectional studies are more time consuming compared to longitudinal studies.
C)Longitudinal research methods do not allow the comparison of more than two participants,while cross-sectional research methods allow for more comparisons.
D)Cross-sectional research is a combination of longitudinal research and sequential research.
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_____ are rod-shaped structures that contain all basic hereditary information.
A)Spleens
B)Chromosomes
C)Serotonins
D)Norepinephrines
A)Spleens
B)Chromosomes
C)Serotonins
D)Norepinephrines
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9
Arrange the following genetic materials in increasing order of their size based on the way they occur naturally.
A)DNA,gene,and chromosome
B)DNA,chromosome,and gene
C)Gene,DNA,and chromosome
D)Gene,chromosome,and DNA
A)DNA,gene,and chromosome
B)DNA,chromosome,and gene
C)Gene,DNA,and chromosome
D)Gene,chromosome,and DNA
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10
Cross-sectional research techniques provide information about age _____ in development between different age groups.Longitudinal research techniques provide information concerning _____ in behavior over time.
A)changes; age differences
B)changes; age changes
C)differences; age differences
D)differences; changes
A)changes; age differences
B)changes; age changes
C)differences; age differences
D)differences; changes
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11
Max is a graduate student who wants to find a relation between identity formation and the influence of the environment.For this purpose,he interviews a group of 5-year-olds,a group of 10-year-olds,and a group of 15-year-olds,and asks them what they plan to be when they finish school.In this example,Mark is using a _____ research method.
A)longitudinal
B)cross-sectional
C)single case experimental
D)sequential
A)longitudinal
B)cross-sectional
C)single case experimental
D)sequential
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12
Which of the following primarily studies the patterns of growth and change that occur throughout life?
A)Oncology
B)Developmental psychology
C)Cytology
D)Parapsychology
A)Oncology
B)Developmental psychology
C)Cytology
D)Parapsychology
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13
Which of the following is TRUE about longitudinal research?
A)It combines cross-sectional and sequential research.
B)It traces the behavior of one or more participants as the participants get older.
C)It assesses differences among groups of people at one point of time.
D)It is not as time consuming as cross-sectional research.
A)It combines cross-sectional and sequential research.
B)It traces the behavior of one or more participants as the participants get older.
C)It assesses differences among groups of people at one point of time.
D)It is not as time consuming as cross-sectional research.
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14
Which technique of developmental researchers requires a significant expenditure of time as the researcher waits for the participants to get older?
A)Longitudinal research
B)Cross-sectional research
C)Empirical research
D)Applied research
A)Longitudinal research
B)Cross-sectional research
C)Empirical research
D)Applied research
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15
Which of the following describes a risk associated with cross-sectional research on IQ?
A)In a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores,the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to differences in educational attainment.
B)In a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores,the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to the 45-year-olds having taken the same test at several points in time.
C)In a cross-sectional study,the participants may move or die before the study has been completed.
D)In a cross-sectional study,the researchers incur significant expenditure of time as he or she waits for the participants to get older.
A)In a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores,the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to differences in educational attainment.
B)In a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores,the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to the 45-year-olds having taken the same test at several points in time.
C)In a cross-sectional study,the participants may move or die before the study has been completed.
D)In a cross-sectional study,the researchers incur significant expenditure of time as he or she waits for the participants to get older.
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16
Dr.Edward is testing the same individuals repeatedly over time as part of a research study,while Dr.Janice is comparing the performance of different people of various ages at the same time.Dr.Edward is using a _____ research method; Dr.Janice is using a _____ method.
A)cross-sectional; longitudinal
B)longitudinal; cross-sectional
C)sequential; simultaneous
D)sequential; cross-sectional
A)cross-sectional; longitudinal
B)longitudinal; cross-sectional
C)sequential; simultaneous
D)sequential; cross-sectional
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17
Which of the following is a disadvantage associated with longitudinal research?
A)It cannot deal with the problem of a cohort group.
B)It is time consuming.
C)It cannot assess change in behavior over time.
D)It cannot trace the behavior of more than two participants at a time.
A)It cannot deal with the problem of a cohort group.
B)It is time consuming.
C)It cannot assess change in behavior over time.
D)It cannot trace the behavior of more than two participants at a time.
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18
A normal fertilized egg,or zygote,contains _____ pairs of chromosomes.
A)46
B)21
C)23
D)2
A)46
B)21
C)23
D)2
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19
Maria is studying the effects of calcium on the development of children.So,she administers varying levels of calcium to two groups of children,one group consisting of children aged five and the other group consisting of children aged ten.She studies the growth rate of these two groups regularly over a period of one year.On the basis of the given evidence,it would be most accurate to say that Maria is using the _____ research.
A)cross-sectional
B)factorial
C)longitudinal
D)single case experimental
A)cross-sectional
B)factorial
C)longitudinal
D)single case experimental
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20
Which of the following statements correctly identifies an advantage or a disadvantage of developmental research methods?
A)Longitudinal studies indicate changes in behavior over time.
B)Sequential studies are quite inexpensive.
C)Cross-sectional studies consider a number of different age groups and examine them at several points in time.
D)Cross-sectional studies require a greater time investment.
A)Longitudinal studies indicate changes in behavior over time.
B)Sequential studies are quite inexpensive.
C)Cross-sectional studies consider a number of different age groups and examine them at several points in time.
D)Cross-sectional studies require a greater time investment.
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21
Which of the following chromosomal combination is present in a typical male child?
A)XX
B)XY
C)YY
D)XXY
A)XX
B)XY
C)YY
D)XXY
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22
Dennis's mother had consumed a substantial amount of alcohol during her pregnancy; Dennis's intelligence is below normal,his growth is slowed,and his facial features are slightly deformed.Ellis's mother had also consumed a small amount of alcohol,and Ellis shows some,but not all,of the problems Dennis displays.Dennis suffers from _____; Ellis suffers from _____.
A)fetal alcohol effects; fetal alcohol syndrome
B)fetal alcohol effects; fetal alcohol effects as well
C)fetal alcohol syndrome; fetal alcohol effects
D)fetal alcohol syndrome; fetal alcohol syndrome as well
A)fetal alcohol effects; fetal alcohol syndrome
B)fetal alcohol effects; fetal alcohol effects as well
C)fetal alcohol syndrome; fetal alcohol effects
D)fetal alcohol syndrome; fetal alcohol syndrome as well
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23
An infant is considered preterm if it is born before week _____.
A)22
B)28
C)36
D)38
A)22
B)28
C)36
D)38
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24
The longest part of a pregnancy,from the 8th week through to birth,is the _____ period.
A)germinal
B)embryonic
C)zygotic
D)fetal
A)germinal
B)embryonic
C)zygotic
D)fetal
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25
From eight weeks after conception,until birth,the developing fertilized egg is called a(n):
A)fetus.
B)embryo.
C)zygote.
D)neonate.
A)fetus.
B)embryo.
C)zygote.
D)neonate.
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26
Two weeks after conception,the developing fertilized egg is called a(n)_____.
A)embryo
B)fetus
C)zygote
D)neonate
A)embryo
B)fetus
C)zygote
D)neonate
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27
The developing fetus reaches the age of viability _____ weeks after conception,during the _____ period.
A)22; embryonic
B)22; fetal
C)28; embryonic
D)28; fetal
A)22; embryonic
B)22; fetal
C)28; embryonic
D)28; fetal
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The one-celled entity formed by the union of an egg and sperm is called a:
A)cyst.
B)fetus.
C)zygote.
D)neonate.
A)cyst.
B)fetus.
C)zygote.
D)neonate.
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29
Barney's mother gave birth to him when she was 25 years old.She drank heavily during her pregnancy.As a result,Barney is short.He also has learning disorders and displays some facial abnormalities.Which of the following condition is Barney most likely suffering from?
A)Tay-Sachs disease
B)Phenylketonuria
C)Down syndrome.
D)Fetal alcohol syndrome
A)Tay-Sachs disease
B)Phenylketonuria
C)Down syndrome.
D)Fetal alcohol syndrome
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30
Scientists were able to map the human genome in the year:
A)1986.
B)1991.
C)1996.
D)2001.
A)1986.
B)1991.
C)1996.
D)2001.
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31
Clarissa's mother was 38 years old when she gave birth to her.Clarissa suffers from an intellectual disability and doctors have diagnosed that her condition was due to the extra chromosome that she had received at the time of conception.Identify the condition afflicting Clarissa.
A)Phenylketonuria
B)Sickle-cell anemia
C)Tay-Sachs disease
D)Down syndrome
A)Phenylketonuria
B)Sickle-cell anemia
C)Tay-Sachs disease
D)Down syndrome
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32
Which of the following is most likely to be TRUE of sensitive or critical periods in development?
A)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur only before birth.
B)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur only after birth.
C)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur either before or after birth.
D)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur only during puberty.
A)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur only before birth.
B)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur only after birth.
C)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur either before or after birth.
D)Sensitive or critical periods in development can occur only during puberty.
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33
A teratogen is:
A)an environmental agent that can produce a birth defect.
B)a genetic or chromosomal abnormality that may produce a developmental disorder.
C)any physical defect in an unborn child.
D)a fertilized egg that undergoes rapid cell division.
A)an environmental agent that can produce a birth defect.
B)a genetic or chromosomal abnormality that may produce a developmental disorder.
C)any physical defect in an unborn child.
D)a fertilized egg that undergoes rapid cell division.
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34
Which of the following chromosomal combination is present in a typical female child?
A)XX
B)XY
C)YY
D)XXY
A)XX
B)XY
C)YY
D)XXY
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35
Which of the following sequences accurately reflects the order of the stages of prenatal development?
A)Germinal,embryonic,and fetal
B)Fetal,embryonic,and germinal
C)Germinal,fetal,and embryonic
D)Fetal,germinal,and embryonic
A)Germinal,embryonic,and fetal
B)Fetal,embryonic,and germinal
C)Germinal,fetal,and embryonic
D)Fetal,germinal,and embryonic
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36
The first two weeks of a pregnancy,from conception to implantation,are known as the _____ period.
A)embryonic
B)germinal
C)fetal
D)critical
A)embryonic
B)germinal
C)fetal
D)critical
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37
Two-year-old Zack has an inherited disorder in which his body cannot break down fat.He will probably die by the time he is 4.Which of the following diseases is Zack most likely suffering from?
A)Phenylketonuria
B)Sickle-cell anemia
C)Tay-Sachs disease
D)Down syndrome
A)Phenylketonuria
B)Sickle-cell anemia
C)Tay-Sachs disease
D)Down syndrome
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38
Which genetic or chromosomal abnormality below is correctly matched with its description?
A)In phenylketonuria the child is unable to produce a critical enzyme,which results in an accumulation of poisons,and in turn causes mental retardation.
B)In Tay-Sachs disease,the body starts producing abnormally shaped red blood cells.
C)In Down syndrome,the brain tissues of the cortex degenerate,resulting in the death of the child.
D)In sickle-cell anemia,the child receives an extra chromosome resulting in mental retardation.
A)In phenylketonuria the child is unable to produce a critical enzyme,which results in an accumulation of poisons,and in turn causes mental retardation.
B)In Tay-Sachs disease,the body starts producing abnormally shaped red blood cells.
C)In Down syndrome,the brain tissues of the cortex degenerate,resulting in the death of the child.
D)In sickle-cell anemia,the child receives an extra chromosome resulting in mental retardation.
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39
Which of the following stages of development that a baby goes through is correctly matched with a description or milestone?
A)In the germinal stage,the organism grows from one cell to hundreds of cells.
B)In the perinatal stage,the first cell is formed by the union of an egg and sperm.
C)In the embryonic stage,facial features become similar to those that the child will display at birth.
D)In the fetal stage,the fertilization of the egg takes place.
A)In the germinal stage,the organism grows from one cell to hundreds of cells.
B)In the perinatal stage,the first cell is formed by the union of an egg and sperm.
C)In the embryonic stage,facial features become similar to those that the child will display at birth.
D)In the fetal stage,the fertilization of the egg takes place.
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40
In the _____ stage of development,the developing individual is less than an inch long and has developed a rudimentary beating heart,a brain,an intestinal tract,and a number of other organs that are at a primitive stage of development.
A)embryonic
B)fetal
C)germinal
D)neonatal
A)embryonic
B)fetal
C)germinal
D)neonatal
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41
Rebecca takes her 1-year-old son,Adam,to visit an infant-toddler program in which she hopes to enroll him.Adam appears very anxious and is unwilling to explore and play with the toys,even though Rebecca is close by.When Rebecca leaves the room to fill out some forms,Adam becomes extremely upset and remains inconsolable.When Rebecca returns,Adam stays close to her,holding onto her leg.However,Adam makes it very clear he does not want her to touch him or pick him up.In fact,he starts kicking and hitting her.In the context of the findings of Mary Ainsworth,which term best describes Adam's attachment style?
A)Patriarchal
B)Ambivalent
C)Avoidant
D)Secure
A)Patriarchal
B)Ambivalent
C)Avoidant
D)Secure
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42
Which of the following figures best approximates the percentage of families in which the father stays home to care for preschool children?
A)2
B)7
C)13
D)25
A)2
B)7
C)13
D)25
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43
As psychologists use the term,habituation means:
A)signs of recognition that infants exhibit on seeing familiar faces and things.
B)the repulsiveness toward certain things that children develop early in life depending on their environment.
C)the reaction that neonates exhibit when there is a disturbance in their environment.
D)decrease in the response to a stimulus that occurs after repeated presentations of the same stimulus.
A)signs of recognition that infants exhibit on seeing familiar faces and things.
B)the repulsiveness toward certain things that children develop early in life depending on their environment.
C)the reaction that neonates exhibit when there is a disturbance in their environment.
D)decrease in the response to a stimulus that occurs after repeated presentations of the same stimulus.
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44
According to Mary Ainsworth,when a child with avoidant attachment style is exposed to the strange situation experiment,he/she will:
A)continue to show signs of distress when the mother returns after a brief absence.
B)refuse to play and explore new settings when the mother is not present.
C)show no concern when the mother leaves the room.
D)exhibit inconsistent and contradictory behavior toward the mother when she returns.
A)continue to show signs of distress when the mother returns after a brief absence.
B)refuse to play and explore new settings when the mother is not present.
C)show no concern when the mother leaves the room.
D)exhibit inconsistent and contradictory behavior toward the mother when she returns.
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45
Which infant reflex is correctly matched with its description?
A)In Babinski reflex,an infant's toes fan out when the edge of the sole of the foot is stroked.
B)In sucking reflex,an infant turns its head toward something touching its cheek.
C)In startle reflex,an infant bites on things that touch its lips.
D)In rooting reflex,an infant flings out the arms and arches its back in response to a sudden noise.
A)In Babinski reflex,an infant's toes fan out when the edge of the sole of the foot is stroked.
B)In sucking reflex,an infant turns its head toward something touching its cheek.
C)In startle reflex,an infant bites on things that touch its lips.
D)In rooting reflex,an infant flings out the arms and arches its back in response to a sudden noise.
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46
While investigating the influence of culture on children's play,it was observed that:
A)Korean-American children were free of the influence of culture.
B)nature had no influence on Anglo-American children.
C)Anglo-American children were more likely to be influenced by nurture as compared to Korean-American children.
D)Korean-American children engage in proportionately less "pretend" play than do Anglo-American children.
A)Korean-American children were free of the influence of culture.
B)nature had no influence on Anglo-American children.
C)Anglo-American children were more likely to be influenced by nurture as compared to Korean-American children.
D)Korean-American children engage in proportionately less "pretend" play than do Anglo-American children.
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47
Joan's mom and dad believe that parents know best.They expect Joan to obey all parental rules without uttering a word,and they are quick to impose stern punishments if she does not comply.In Baumrind's terms,Joan's parents are:
A)authoritarian.
B)permissive.
C)authoritative.
D)uninvolved.
A)authoritarian.
B)permissive.
C)authoritative.
D)uninvolved.
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48
The "strange situation" experiment is associated with _____; it helps classify the attachment behavior of _____.
A)Harlow; newborns
B)Bandura; toddlers
C)Ainsworth; toddlers
D)Chomsky; newborns
A)Harlow; newborns
B)Bandura; toddlers
C)Ainsworth; toddlers
D)Chomsky; newborns
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49
The study of attachment style is associated with _____ and the study of parenting style is associated with _____.
A)Baumrind; Ainsworth
B)Ainsworth; Baumrind
C)Erikson; Baumrind
D)Ainsworth; Erikson
A)Baumrind; Ainsworth
B)Ainsworth; Baumrind
C)Erikson; Baumrind
D)Ainsworth; Erikson
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50
At 12 months of age,Jordan is classified as a securely attached child by his pediatrician on the basis of the criteria set by Mary Ainsworth.Which of the following behaviors in the strange situation would be most consistent with this classification?
A)Jordan is moderately distressed when his mother leaves him alone and is pleased when she returns.
B)Jordan is unconcerned when his mother leaves and is uninterested when she returns.
C)Jordan is very upset when his mother leaves and seems both relieved and angry when she returns.
D)Jordan is very upset when his mother leaves,and he ignores her when she returns.
A)Jordan is moderately distressed when his mother leaves him alone and is pleased when she returns.
B)Jordan is unconcerned when his mother leaves and is uninterested when she returns.
C)Jordan is very upset when his mother leaves and seems both relieved and angry when she returns.
D)Jordan is very upset when his mother leaves,and he ignores her when she returns.
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51
Based on Harlow's research with monkeys,identify which of the following would prove to be most effective in comforting a frightened infant or child?
A)Leaving the child alone
B)Offering the child something good to eat
C)Talking to the child from a distance
D)Touching or holding the child
A)Leaving the child alone
B)Offering the child something good to eat
C)Talking to the child from a distance
D)Touching or holding the child
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52
For children from poor,disadvantaged homes,high-quality out-of-home child care is associated with:
A)genetic diseases.
B)long-term intellectual gains.
C)genetic mutations.
D)intellectual decline.
A)genetic diseases.
B)long-term intellectual gains.
C)genetic mutations.
D)intellectual decline.
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53
Baby Lisa automatically turns her head in the direction of a touch on the cheek.This is the _____ reflex.
A)gag
B)rooting
C)sucking
D)Babinski
A)gag
B)rooting
C)sucking
D)Babinski
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54
_____ is the positive emotional bond that develops between a child and a particular individual.
A)Habituation
B)Attachment
C)Polymorphism
D)Maturation
A)Habituation
B)Attachment
C)Polymorphism
D)Maturation
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55
In the context of the experiments conducted by Mary Ainsworth,the _____ attachment style describes an infant who exhibits distress at his mother's departure in the strange situation,but who is easily soothed on her return.
A)secure
B)avoidant
C)ambivalent
D)disorganized
A)secure
B)avoidant
C)ambivalent
D)disorganized
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56
Eliza takes her 1-year-old son,Danny,to visit an infant-toddler program in which she hopes to enroll him.Danny eagerly explores the room as long as Eliza is present.When Eliza leaves the room to fill out some forms,Danny becomes somewhat upset.When she returns,though,he quickly calms down.In the context of the findings of Mary Ainsworth,which of the following terms best describes Danny's attachment style?
A)Disorganized
B)Ambivalent
C)Secure
D)Avoidant
A)Disorganized
B)Ambivalent
C)Secure
D)Avoidant
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57
Compared to ambivalent or avoidant children,children who are securely attached during infancy:
A)are less socially and emotionally competent during childhood.
B)are less likely to have psychological problems later in life.
C)tend to have lesser successful romantic relationships in adulthood.
D)are more likely to suffer from mood disorders during their adolescence.
A)are less socially and emotionally competent during childhood.
B)are less likely to have psychological problems later in life.
C)tend to have lesser successful romantic relationships in adulthood.
D)are more likely to suffer from mood disorders during their adolescence.
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58
Animal ethologist _____ conducted classic studies of imprinting among newborn goslings.
A)Lawrence Kohlberg
B)Lev Vygotsky
C)Konrad Lorenz
D)Harry Harlow
A)Lawrence Kohlberg
B)Lev Vygotsky
C)Konrad Lorenz
D)Harry Harlow
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59
A _____ reflex prompts babies to clear their throat.
A)rooting
B)startle
C)Babinski
D)gag
A)rooting
B)startle
C)Babinski
D)gag
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60
Harry Harlow completed a number of studies in which baby rhesus monkeys were raised with two artificial mothers.One of the mothers was made of wire and delivered food; the other was made of cloth and provided no food.Harlow found that when the infant monkeys were startled or frightened,they:
A)preferred the wire surrogate that provided food.
B)avoided both surrogates and huddled in a corner.
C)preferred the cloth surrogate that did not provide food.
D)showed no clear preference and ran to whichever surrogate was closer.
A)preferred the wire surrogate that provided food.
B)avoided both surrogates and huddled in a corner.
C)preferred the cloth surrogate that did not provide food.
D)showed no clear preference and ran to whichever surrogate was closer.
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61
Mrs.Weston asks Colin if he wants his sandwich in one piece,or cut into two pieces.Colin tells her to keep it in one piece because he isn't hungry enough to eat two pieces.In the context of Piaget's theory,Colin's answer suggests that he does not:
A)understand the concept of object permanence.
B)know how to add.
C)understand the concept of conservation.
D)have an egocentric view.
A)understand the concept of object permanence.
B)know how to add.
C)understand the concept of conservation.
D)have an egocentric view.
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62
According to Piaget,when an infant recognizes that objects continue to exist even when they are no longer in sight,the infant has understood the principle of:
A)object permanence.
B)conservation.
C)formal operations.
D)reversibility.
A)object permanence.
B)conservation.
C)formal operations.
D)reversibility.
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63
According to Erikson,the first stage of a child's psychosocial development is the _____ stage.
A)trust-versus-mistrust
B)id-versus-ego
C)autonomy-versus-shame-and-doubt
D)intimacy-versus-isolation
A)trust-versus-mistrust
B)id-versus-ego
C)autonomy-versus-shame-and-doubt
D)intimacy-versus-isolation
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64
Which of the following sequences accurately reflects the order of Piaget's stages of cognitive development,from birth through adolescence?
A)Sensorimotor,concrete operational,preoperational,and formal operational
B)Preoperational,concrete operational,preoperational,and formal operational
C)Sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operational,and formal operational
D)Nonoperational,preoperational,operational,and postoperational
A)Sensorimotor,concrete operational,preoperational,and formal operational
B)Preoperational,concrete operational,preoperational,and formal operational
C)Sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operational,and formal operational
D)Nonoperational,preoperational,operational,and postoperational
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65
Walter's parents strongly believe that Walter should make his own decisions,so they set very few rules regarding homework,bedtime,and household chores.Since they believe that freedom and responsibility are important,they patiently tolerate all of Walter's behavior,whether childish or mature.The parenting style adopted by Walter's parents is called:
A)authoritarian.
B)permissive.
C)authoritative.
D)uninvolved.
A)authoritarian.
B)permissive.
C)authoritative.
D)uninvolved.
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66
Which age range below is incorrectly labeled with its Piagetian stage?
A)0-2 years; sensorimotor stage
B)2-7 years; preoperational stage
C)7-12 years; concrete operational stage
D)12 years-adulthood; postoperational stage
A)0-2 years; sensorimotor stage
B)2-7 years; preoperational stage
C)7-12 years; concrete operational stage
D)12 years-adulthood; postoperational stage
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67
Which of the following Swiss scholars had suggested in the 1970s that children around the world proceed through a series of four stages in a fixed order?
A)Piaget
B)Freud
C)Bandura
D)Pavlov
A)Piaget
B)Freud
C)Bandura
D)Pavlov
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68
Hailey's parents demand that she follow their instructions without asking any question.Isabella's parents are firm as well,but are more likely to reason with her and explain the consequences of her behavior.In Baumrind's terms,Hailey's parents are _____; Isabella's are _____.
A)authoritarian; authoritative
B)authoritative; authoritarian
C)permissive; authoritarian
D)authoritative; permissive
A)authoritarian; authoritative
B)authoritative; authoritarian
C)permissive; authoritarian
D)authoritative; permissive
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69
During the sensorimotor period:
A)children begin to understand reversibility.
B)understanding is based mainly on basic sensory and motor abilities.
C)mental operations are tied to actual objects in the real world.
D)individuals can consider hypothetical outcomes and make logical deductions.
A)children begin to understand reversibility.
B)understanding is based mainly on basic sensory and motor abilities.
C)mental operations are tied to actual objects in the real world.
D)individuals can consider hypothetical outcomes and make logical deductions.
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70
Maura and Trish are eighth graders who have been caught smoking.Maura's parents yell at her and refuse to let her explain things.They ground her for a month and take away her television and Internet privileges for two months.Trish's parents talk to her about their disappointment and concern; additionally,they make her spend every afternoon for a week at the library,researching the dangers of smoking and discussing her findings with them each night at dinner.Most likely,Maura's parents are _____ and Trish's are _____.
A)permissive; authoritative
B)authoritarian; permissive
C)authoritarian; authoritative
D)authoritative; permissive
A)permissive; authoritative
B)authoritarian; permissive
C)authoritarian; authoritative
D)authoritative; permissive
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71
Which of the following accurately reflects a positive aspect of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?
A)Erikson focused equally on the development of both males and females.
B)The well-established accuracy of the concepts used by Erikson is a strong point of his theory.
C)Erikson's theory confirmed that nature has a greater influence than nurture on the development of an individual.
D)Erikson's theory encompassed the entire life span of an individual.
A)Erikson focused equally on the development of both males and females.
B)The well-established accuracy of the concepts used by Erikson is a strong point of his theory.
C)Erikson's theory confirmed that nature has a greater influence than nurture on the development of an individual.
D)Erikson's theory encompassed the entire life span of an individual.
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72
Which of the following constructs primarily reflects that "nature" is more influential than "nurture"?
A)Attachment style
B)Temperament
C)Choice of mother tongue
D)Choice of friends
A)Attachment style
B)Temperament
C)Choice of mother tongue
D)Choice of friends
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73
Dawn is 1 week old.Ellis is 6 years of age.Fritzi is 9 years of age.Girard is 15 years of age.In the context of the stages of development suggested by Piaget,which of the following pairs is correctly matched?
A)Dawn-sensorimotor
B)Ellis-concrete operational
C)Fritzi-formal operational
D)Girard-postoperational
A)Dawn-sensorimotor
B)Ellis-concrete operational
C)Fritzi-formal operational
D)Girard-postoperational
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74
Elizabeth is 5 years old,and she likes to help her mother in preparing supper.However,at the end of the day,her mother often loses her temper easily,and ends up scolding Elizabeth.She tells Elizabeth to stay out of the kitchen as rather than helping her,she makes more of a mess.Based on Erikson's theory,Elizabeth is most likely to develop:
A)a strong sense of independence.
B)feelings of guilt.
C)feelings of superiority.
D)a sense of jealousy.
A)a strong sense of independence.
B)feelings of guilt.
C)feelings of superiority.
D)a sense of jealousy.
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75
According to Piaget,mastery of the principle of conservation marks the beginning of the _____ stage of development.
A)sensorimotor
B)concrete operational
C)formal operational
D)preoperational
A)sensorimotor
B)concrete operational
C)formal operational
D)preoperational
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76
To stop baby Rudy fussing for a sharp knife on the kitchen table,Rudy's mother put it in her apron pocket."Out of sight,out of mind," she said,and it worked.Rudy's mother has capitalized on his lack of the concept of:
A)conservation.
B)egocentrism.
C)object permanence.
D)reversibility.
A)conservation.
B)egocentrism.
C)object permanence.
D)reversibility.
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77
Derwood is 8 years old and he likes to do art projects at school.However,the projects he has completed so far have not received good grades,and in several instances his friends have made fun of his work.Based on Erikson's theory,Derwood is most likely to develop:
A)feelings of inferiority.
B)a sense of pride.
C)a sense of stagnation.
D)a sense of independence.
A)feelings of inferiority.
B)a sense of pride.
C)a sense of stagnation.
D)a sense of independence.
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78
A child demonstrates that she understands the idea of object permanence and egocentrism but fails to understand the concept of conservation.In the context of the Piagetian stages,she is most likely in the _____ stage.
A)preoperational
B)concrete operational
C)sensorimotor
D)formal operational
A)preoperational
B)concrete operational
C)sensorimotor
D)formal operational
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79
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the degree of cognitive sophistication among children in Piaget's preoperational stage of development?
A)They do not understand that objects exist even when they are not visible.
B)They can describe people,events,and feelings.
C)They master the principle of conservation.
D)They are capable of abstract,hypothetical thought.
A)They do not understand that objects exist even when they are not visible.
B)They can describe people,events,and feelings.
C)They master the principle of conservation.
D)They are capable of abstract,hypothetical thought.
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80
Bonnie is 3 months old.Her parents are inconsistent in attending to her needs.Sometimes they are very attentive,feeding her promptly when she cries and comforting her when she seems upset.At other times,Bonnie cries for a long time before her parents attend to her.Based on Erikson's theory,it is likely that Bonnie will develop:
A)a general sense of mistrust.
B)a sense of superiority.
C)an inflated id.
D)memory impairment.
A)a general sense of mistrust.
B)a sense of superiority.
C)an inflated id.
D)memory impairment.
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