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Deck 1: The Study of Child Development
1
Professor Tsalani studies how children of different ages solve word puzzles and riddles.He is concerned with development in the _____domain.
A)physical
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)perceptual
A)physical
B)cognitive
C)socioemotional
D)perceptual
B
2
Bratislav is fascinated by his daughter's excitement and determination to learn new things.Thus,he is concerned with her development in the _____ domain.
A)physical
B)sociocultural
C)cognitive
D)socioemotional
A)physical
B)sociocultural
C)cognitive
D)socioemotional
D
3
Dr.Smythe has developed a theory about why children in heavily industrialized nations develop more quickly than children in poorer,more rural nations.The goal of scientific study he has attempted to achieve is _____ behavior.
A)to describe
B)to explain
C)to predict
D)to intervene in
A)to describe
B)to explain
C)to predict
D)to intervene in
B
4
Mary Ainsworth posited that the way in which a child attaches to his parents (securely or insecurely)would predict the quality of attachment in his adult relationships.This addresses the basic question of
A)universality.
B)continuity.
C)malleability.
D)integrity.
A)universality.
B)continuity.
C)malleability.
D)integrity.
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5
When Mary Ainsworth suggested that a child's early attachment pattern would influence her attachment patterns in adulthood,she was addressing the idea that
A)development results from the interplay of biology and the environment.
B)development occurs in a multilayered context.
C)development is a dynamic,reciprocal process.
D)development is a cumulative process.
A)development results from the interplay of biology and the environment.
B)development occurs in a multilayered context.
C)development is a dynamic,reciprocal process.
D)development is a cumulative process.
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6
Dr.Rainier investigates whether all children develop language in the same way and with about the same timing.Which of the basic questions of development is she investigating?
A)Universality
B)Continuity
C)Malleability
D)Causality
A)Universality
B)Continuity
C)Malleability
D)Causality
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7
When developmental psychologists begin to study a new phenomenon,their first goal is to _____ that phenomenon.
A)describe
B)explain the cause of
C)intervene in the development of
D)experiment on
A)describe
B)explain the cause of
C)intervene in the development of
D)experiment on
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8
A child's development is primarily due to
A)the genes she inherits from both of her parents.
B)only the genes she inherits from her mother.
C)the environment in which she is raised.
D)the interaction of inherited genes and her environment.
A)the genes she inherits from both of her parents.
B)only the genes she inherits from her mother.
C)the environment in which she is raised.
D)the interaction of inherited genes and her environment.
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9
Which of the following is not one of the central questions asked by developmental psychologists?
A)What traits are relatively stable over the course of child development?
B)Is personality a major factor in child development?
C)What traits tend to go together?
D)What are the impacts of different parenting styles?
A)What traits are relatively stable over the course of child development?
B)Is personality a major factor in child development?
C)What traits tend to go together?
D)What are the impacts of different parenting styles?
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10
Changes in the structure of the brain are part of the _____ domain,and they effect changes in the _____ domain.
A)physical;cognitive
B)cognitive;physical
C)socioemotional;cognitive
D)cognitive;socioemotional
A)physical;cognitive
B)cognitive;physical
C)socioemotional;cognitive
D)cognitive;socioemotional
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11
Professor Aristedes studies whether small children who are kind will develop into kindly or aggressive adults.In other words,he is addressing the basic question of
A)universality.
B)continuity.
C)malleability.
D)causality.
A)universality.
B)continuity.
C)malleability.
D)causality.
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12
Developmental scientists have determined that
A)the average age of puberty in Europe and North America has been declining.
B)the average age of puberty in Europe and North America has been rising.
C)the average age of puberty in Mexico and Asia has been declining.
D)the average age of puberty in Mexico and Asia has been declining.
A)the average age of puberty in Europe and North America has been declining.
B)the average age of puberty in Europe and North America has been rising.
C)the average age of puberty in Mexico and Asia has been declining.
D)the average age of puberty in Mexico and Asia has been declining.
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13
When Professor Ignazio says that a child influences her own development as much as her parents or teachers do,he is referring to the idea that
A)development results from the interplay of biology and the environment.
B)development occurs in a multilayered context.
C)development is a dynamic,reciprocal process.
D)development is a cumulative process.
A)development results from the interplay of biology and the environment.
B)development occurs in a multilayered context.
C)development is a dynamic,reciprocal process.
D)development is a cumulative process.
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14
Psychologists study the development of individuals across several domains.Which of the following is not one of the domains studied?
A)Physical
B)Cognitive
C)Socioemotional
D)Psychodynamic
A)Physical
B)Cognitive
C)Socioemotional
D)Psychodynamic
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15
The children of authoritative parents seem to have a greater need to achieve than the children of authoritarian parents.This observation addresses the basic question of
A)universality.
B)continuity.
C)malleability.
D)causality.
A)universality.
B)continuity.
C)malleability.
D)causality.
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16
Which of the following is an example of how development helps a child to adapt to her environment?
A)Learning a job skill,such as carpentry
B)Deciding which college to attend in the fall
C)Getting better at a sport by practicing a lot
D)Developing more complex thinking abilities
A)Learning a job skill,such as carpentry
B)Deciding which college to attend in the fall
C)Getting better at a sport by practicing a lot
D)Developing more complex thinking abilities
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17
Priya says that children will grow up to be just like their parents and that nothing that happens to them will change that.Festus says that events and cultural factors are what make children develop over time.Which of the basic questions that define the nature of development are they discussing?
A)Universality
B)Continuity
C)Malleability
D)Causality
A)Universality
B)Continuity
C)Malleability
D)Causality
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18
Developmental psychologists have found that
A)development across the domains moves from fairly complex forms to simpler forms.
B)development across the domains moves from fairly simple forms to more complex forms.
C)the full set of complex emotions is present in children from birth.
D)although cognition develops from simple forms to complex ones,socioemotional forms of understanding are relatively stable and enduring.
A)development across the domains moves from fairly complex forms to simpler forms.
B)development across the domains moves from fairly simple forms to more complex forms.
C)the full set of complex emotions is present in children from birth.
D)although cognition develops from simple forms to complex ones,socioemotional forms of understanding are relatively stable and enduring.
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19
Which of the following would be considered a developmental change?
A)Your teenage son decides to become a vegetarian.
B)Your daughter perfects her fastball in pitching practice.
C)Your 35-year-old cousin gains 15 pounds on a cruise.
D)Your niece's ability to use logical reasoning changes between ages 5 and 15.
A)Your teenage son decides to become a vegetarian.
B)Your daughter perfects her fastball in pitching practice.
C)Your 35-year-old cousin gains 15 pounds on a cruise.
D)Your niece's ability to use logical reasoning changes between ages 5 and 15.
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20
Which of the following is not one of the defining characteristics of development?
A)It helps an individual to adapt to the environment.
B)It proceeds from relatively simple forms to forms of greater complexity.
C)It is entirely dependent on genetics.
D)It is relatively enduring.
A)It helps an individual to adapt to the environment.
B)It proceeds from relatively simple forms to forms of greater complexity.
C)It is entirely dependent on genetics.
D)It is relatively enduring.
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21
According to Erik Erikson,psychosocial development generally takes place
A)across the entire lifespan.
B)only during the adolescent identity crisis.
C)only in early childhood.
D)only from birth through early adulthooD.
A)across the entire lifespan.
B)only during the adolescent identity crisis.
C)only in early childhood.
D)only from birth through early adulthooD.
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22
Classical conditioning and operant conditioning are similar in that both stress
A)the role of rewards in learning new behaviors.
B)the role of punishment in learning new behaviors.
C)the idea that all behavior is a consequence of interaction with the environment.
D)the idea that all behavior begins with an involuntary or reflexive response.
A)the role of rewards in learning new behaviors.
B)the role of punishment in learning new behaviors.
C)the idea that all behavior is a consequence of interaction with the environment.
D)the idea that all behavior begins with an involuntary or reflexive response.
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23
Studies of human development have shown that
A)development occurs only in childhood.
B)development occurs from birth through adolescence.
C)development occurs primarily in adolescence.
D)development occurs across the entire life span.
A)development occurs only in childhood.
B)development occurs from birth through adolescence.
C)development occurs primarily in adolescence.
D)development occurs across the entire life span.
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24
The basis of psychoanalytic theory is that
A)people nearly always act in rational ways.
B)unconscious needs for gratification influence our behavior.
C)behavior is shaped by reinforcements and punishments.
D)we develop by imitating the actions of other people.
A)people nearly always act in rational ways.
B)unconscious needs for gratification influence our behavior.
C)behavior is shaped by reinforcements and punishments.
D)we develop by imitating the actions of other people.
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25
Nekoma's parents want her to study more.As good behaviorists,they believe that they will be most successful if they
A)spend time on their own work at home so that she can model their behavior.
B)punish her for getting bad grades,explaining that if she studies more this won't happen.
C)reinforce her whenever she spends time studying.
D)punish her if she doesn't do her homework on time.
A)spend time on their own work at home so that she can model their behavior.
B)punish her for getting bad grades,explaining that if she studies more this won't happen.
C)reinforce her whenever she spends time studying.
D)punish her if she doesn't do her homework on time.
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26
_____ describes what happens when a child learns by imitating the actions of another person.
A)Social learning theory
B)Operant conditioning theory
C)Classical conditioning theory
D)Cognitive learning theory
A)Social learning theory
B)Operant conditioning theory
C)Classical conditioning theory
D)Cognitive learning theory
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27
Peleki carefully watches how his mother uses her computer as she works.Later,he tries to imitate her actions with his own toy keyboard.This behavior is best explained by _____ theory of _____.
A)Bandura's;social learning
B)Piaget's;social learning
C)Skinner's;operant conditioning
D)Skinner's;cognitive development
A)Bandura's;social learning
B)Piaget's;social learning
C)Skinner's;operant conditioning
D)Skinner's;cognitive development
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28
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development was derived from
A)social learning theory.
B)cognitive development theory.
C)dynamic systems theory.
D)psychoanalytic theory.
A)social learning theory.
B)cognitive development theory.
C)dynamic systems theory.
D)psychoanalytic theory.
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29
Operant conditioning theory tells us that a behavior that is not reinforced will be
A)repeated.
B)extinguished.
C)changed into a new behavior.
D)the basis for mental illness.
A)repeated.
B)extinguished.
C)changed into a new behavior.
D)the basis for mental illness.
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30
According to Sigmund Freud,the _____ is the part of the personality that is concerned with the rules of correct behavior.
A)ego
B)subego
C)superego
D)id
A)ego
B)subego
C)superego
D)id
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31
In Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality development,the function of the ego is to
A)inflate a person's sense of self-importance.
B)balance the needs of the id and the superego.
C)understand and apply strict rules of appropriate behavior.
D)seek out pleasure while avoiding pain.
A)inflate a person's sense of self-importance.
B)balance the needs of the id and the superego.
C)understand and apply strict rules of appropriate behavior.
D)seek out pleasure while avoiding pain.
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32
Psychoanalytic theory was first developed by
A)Erik Erikson.
B)Karen Horney.
C)Carl Jung.
D)Sigmund FreuD.
A)Erik Erikson.
B)Karen Horney.
C)Carl Jung.
D)Sigmund FreuD.
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33
The quote,"Behavior is controlled by its consequences," might best be associated with
A)Erikson.
B)Bandura.
C)Freud.
D)Skinner.
A)Erikson.
B)Bandura.
C)Freud.
D)Skinner.
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34
Erik Erikson believed that development was driven primarily by
A)genetics.
B)the environment in which a child was raised.
C)the resolution of psychosexual crises.
D)the resolution of psychosocial crises.
A)genetics.
B)the environment in which a child was raised.
C)the resolution of psychosexual crises.
D)the resolution of psychosocial crises.
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35
In which of the following ways does Erikson's theory not differ from Freud's theory?
A)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that development takes place in stages
B)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that each stage was based on some unconscious struggle
C)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that people develop over time,rather than being born completely developed
D)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that basic personality development is completed in early childhood
A)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that development takes place in stages
B)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that each stage was based on some unconscious struggle
C)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that people develop over time,rather than being born completely developed
D)Both Erikson and Freud stressed the idea that basic personality development is completed in early childhood
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36
The correct order of Freud's psychosexual developmental stages is
A)oral,anal,phallic,latency period,genital.
B)oral,latency period,anal,genital,phallic.
C)anal,oral,genital,latency period,phalliC.
D)anal,genital,phallic,latency period,oral.
A)oral,anal,phallic,latency period,genital.
B)oral,latency period,anal,genital,phallic.
C)anal,oral,genital,latency period,phalliC.
D)anal,genital,phallic,latency period,oral.
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37
_____ used classical conditioning techniques to give a baby a generalized fear of white,furry objects.
A)Pavlov
B)Skinner
C)Watson
D)Piaget
A)Pavlov
B)Skinner
C)Watson
D)Piaget
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38
Dr.Vika is a strict adherent of learning theory.This means that she believes that
A)development is based on the unfolding of the genetic program.
B)development is based on the consequences encountered in the immediate environment.
C)development is based on conquering unconscious psychosexual urges.
D)development is based on the evolutionary advantages of particular behaviors.
A)development is based on the unfolding of the genetic program.
B)development is based on the consequences encountered in the immediate environment.
C)development is based on conquering unconscious psychosexual urges.
D)development is based on the evolutionary advantages of particular behaviors.
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39
Classical conditioning is based on the idea of learning by
A)association.
B)imitation.
C)insight.
D)cognition.
A)association.
B)imitation.
C)insight.
D)cognition.
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40
If Dr.Najiba is a strict adherent of psychoanalytic theory,then he also feels that
A)development continues throughout the entire lifespan.
B)one's basic emotional outlook is mostly complete by age 5 or 6.
C)cognitive development is mostly complete by age 5 or 6,but socioemotional development continues through adolescence.
D)the ego is present and well developed at birth,but the id continues to develop until puberty.
A)development continues throughout the entire lifespan.
B)one's basic emotional outlook is mostly complete by age 5 or 6.
C)cognitive development is mostly complete by age 5 or 6,but socioemotional development continues through adolescence.
D)the ego is present and well developed at birth,but the id continues to develop until puberty.
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41
According to Bandura's social learning theory,children learn through
A)having their behavior shaped by reinforcements.
B)imitating the actions of other people.
C)expanding their zones of proximal development.
D)the development of cognitive structures.
A)having their behavior shaped by reinforcements.
B)imitating the actions of other people.
C)expanding their zones of proximal development.
D)the development of cognitive structures.
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42
Children in Piaget's concrete operational stage of cognitive development
A)are just beginning to develop their language abilities.
B)can use hypothetical reasoning and abstract reasoning quite well.
C)can think logically,but only about real objects.
D)are learning to understand the basic manipulation of objects.
A)are just beginning to develop their language abilities.
B)can use hypothetical reasoning and abstract reasoning quite well.
C)can think logically,but only about real objects.
D)are learning to understand the basic manipulation of objects.
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43
According to Jean Piaget,children in the _____ stage of cognitive development can reason much like adults.
A)concrete operational
B)formal operational
C)sensorimotor
D)preoperational
A)concrete operational
B)formal operational
C)sensorimotor
D)preoperational
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44
The evolutionary perspective looks at developmental changes through the lens of
A)their adaptive value.
B)cognitive restructuring.
C)the resolution of unconscious conflicts.
D)learning.
A)their adaptive value.
B)cognitive restructuring.
C)the resolution of unconscious conflicts.
D)learning.
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45
Francisco says,"You can't just look at the child.If you want to understand development,you have to look at all of the things that have impacts on her development,such as educational systems,political systems,and the mass media." "Sure," says Rosalinda,"but you can't give it all equal weight.You should concentrate more on how the child adapts to the specific demands of her culture." Francisco supports _____,while Rosalinda is a proponent of _____.
A)the ecological perspective;the sociocultural perspective
B)the ecological perspective;the evolutionary perspective
C)the sociocultural perspective;the ecological perspective
D)the sociocultural perspective;the dynamic systems perspective
A)the ecological perspective;the sociocultural perspective
B)the ecological perspective;the evolutionary perspective
C)the sociocultural perspective;the ecological perspective
D)the sociocultural perspective;the dynamic systems perspective
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46
Piaget was most concerned with children's _____ development.
A)physical
B)sociocultural
C)psychosexual
D)cognitive
A)physical
B)sociocultural
C)psychosexual
D)cognitive
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47
Piaget saw the child as
A)a passive recipient of knowledge.
B)driven mostly by genetic programming.
C)an active,independent researcher.
D)shaped by reinforcement and punishment.
A)a passive recipient of knowledge.
B)driven mostly by genetic programming.
C)an active,independent researcher.
D)shaped by reinforcement and punishment.
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48
Piaget believed that the best way to study intelligence in children involved
A)IQ testing.
B)measuring the sizes of their heads.
C)analyzing their errors.
D)phrenology.
A)IQ testing.
B)measuring the sizes of their heads.
C)analyzing their errors.
D)phrenology.
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49
Urie Bronfenbrenner's _____ theory of development encompasses not only the child in its school or home,but also the social,political,and economic systems which have impacts on the home,school,and child.
A)dynamic systems
B)learning
C)humanistic
D)ecological
A)dynamic systems
B)learning
C)humanistic
D)ecological
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50
Which of the following is not one of Piaget's stages of cognitive development?
A)The sensorimotor period
B)The formal operational period
C)The concrete operational period
D)The socioemotional operational period
A)The sensorimotor period
B)The formal operational period
C)The concrete operational period
D)The socioemotional operational period
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51
According to Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory,a child's exosystem would include
A)her parents' jobs,her neighbors,and the mediA.
B)her school and playground.
C)her friends.
D)herself.
A)her parents' jobs,her neighbors,and the mediA.
B)her school and playground.
C)her friends.
D)herself.
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52
Assimilation is to _____ as accommodation is to _____.
A)putting something into an existing file;creating a new file
B)creating a new file;putting something into an existing file
C)putting something into an existing file;putting something into an existing file
D)creating a new file;creating a new file
A)putting something into an existing file;creating a new file
B)creating a new file;putting something into an existing file
C)putting something into an existing file;putting something into an existing file
D)creating a new file;creating a new file
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53
Accommodation is to _____ as assimilation is to _____.
A)fitting in;fitting in
B)changing;changing
C)fitting in;changing
D)changing;fitting in
A)fitting in;fitting in
B)changing;changing
C)fitting in;changing
D)changing;fitting in
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54
According to Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory,schools,doctors' offices,and the child's family are all part of the child's
A)microsystem.
B)mesosystem.
C)exosystem.
D)macrosystem.
A)microsystem.
B)mesosystem.
C)exosystem.
D)macrosystem.
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55
Three-year-old Grigory is playing with his puppy at home.When he visits his uncle Ivan,he sees Ivan's cat and wants to play with the new "doggy." Grigory has _____ the cat into his schema for dogs.
A)assimilated
B)accommodated
C)arranged
D)activated
A)assimilated
B)accommodated
C)arranged
D)activated
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56
Khang loves Skittles.When he sees some aspirin on the table,he wants to eat it,thinking it's candy.When his father tells him that it isn't candy,but medicine,he has to _____ the new information into his schema of small round objects.
A)assimilate
B)accommodate
C)aspirate
D)activate
A)assimilate
B)accommodate
C)aspirate
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57
The correct order of Piaget's stages of development is:
A)preoperations,sensorimotor,formal operations,concrete operations.
B)preoperations,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor.
C)sensorimotor,preoperations,formal operations,concrete operations.
D)sensorimotor,preoperations,concrete operations,formal operations.
A)preoperations,sensorimotor,formal operations,concrete operations.
B)preoperations,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor.
C)sensorimotor,preoperations,formal operations,concrete operations.
D)sensorimotor,preoperations,concrete operations,formal operations.
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58
Learning theory is to _____ development as cognitive developmental theory is to _____ development.
A)qualitative;qualitative
B)qualitative;quantitative
C)quantitative;quantitative
D)quantitative;qualitative
A)qualitative;qualitative
B)qualitative;quantitative
C)quantitative;quantitative
D)quantitative;qualitative
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59
The _____ perspective stresses that development must be seen as adaptation to specific cultural demands.
A)psychoanalytic
B)behavioral
C)ecological
D)sociocultural
A)psychoanalytic
B)behavioral
C)ecological
D)sociocultural
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60
A developmental psychologist who studies the behavior patterns of other animals in order to explain human development is likely working from _____ perspective.
A)a dynamic systems
B)an ecological
C)an evolutionary
D)a sociocultural
A)a dynamic systems
B)an ecological
C)an evolutionary
D)a sociocultural
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61
Which of the following researchers is engaging in participant observation?
A)Dr.Fujiko is interviewing people at the mall about their favorite foods.
B)Dr.Cyrus is dressed as a student and is sitting with the other students in an introductory psychology class in a large lecture hall.
C)Dr.Mousa is testing a new drug on a group of volunteers.
D)Dr.Dionizy is observing children and their parents in a specially equipped playroom in his laboratory.
A)Dr.Fujiko is interviewing people at the mall about their favorite foods.
B)Dr.Cyrus is dressed as a student and is sitting with the other students in an introductory psychology class in a large lecture hall.
C)Dr.Mousa is testing a new drug on a group of volunteers.
D)Dr.Dionizy is observing children and their parents in a specially equipped playroom in his laboratory.
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62
Hiroshi is watching couples in a restaurant to see whether men or women dominate dinner conversations.Every fifteen seconds,he notes whether the man at a table is talking or the woman.Hiroshi is using the _____ method of research.
A)naturalistic observation
B)experimental
C)survey/interview
D)standardized test
A)naturalistic observation
B)experimental
C)survey/interview
D)standardized test
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63
Which of the following research methods uses self-reports?
A)Experiments
B)Interviews
C)Participant Observation
D)Structured Observation
A)Experiments
B)Interviews
C)Participant Observation
D)Structured Observation
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64
Which of the following is not an advantage of structured observations?
A)They enable researchers to assure that desired behaviors will occur in a controlled setting.
B)They help eliminate extraneous factors.
C)They allow direct observation of behavior.
D)They assure natural reactions by the participants.
A)They enable researchers to assure that desired behaviors will occur in a controlled setting.
B)They help eliminate extraneous factors.
C)They allow direct observation of behavior.
D)They assure natural reactions by the participants.
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65
In psychological studies,a representative sample refers to a group made up of
A)participants similar to the larger population we want to study.
B)children who are all the same ages.
C)children and their parents who have volunteered.
D)members of Congress.
A)participants similar to the larger population we want to study.
B)children who are all the same ages.
C)children and their parents who have volunteered.
D)members of Congress.
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66
Kesia studies how children and their parents interact.She has a parent and child come to her laboratory for a "play session" and watches them from behind a one-way mirror so that they can't see her.The research method she's chosen is
A)representational observation.
B)naturalistic observation.
C)participant observation.
D)structured observation.
A)representational observation.
B)naturalistic observation.
C)participant observation.
D)structured observation.
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67
Dr.Teeth is exploring whether infants can detect chord changes in rock music.He predicts that they will be able to detect simple chord changes by the time they're 18 months old.His prediction is
A)a theory.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a test.
D)a correlation.
A)a theory.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a test.
D)a correlation.
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68
Because if focuses on the interplay of many different aspects of development at once,the dynamic systems perspective is somewhat like the
A)ecological perspective.
B)behavioral genetics perspective.
C)cognitive perspective.
D)evolutionary perspective.
A)ecological perspective.
B)behavioral genetics perspective.
C)cognitive perspective.
D)evolutionary perspective.
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69
Ngozi wants to study how children defend themselves from school bullies.If he uses naturalistic observation to do his research,he will be most likely to
A)ask several children how they handle bullies.
B)sit on a bench near the school playground and watch the children at recess.
C)pay a child to bully some other children and report on what they do.
D)have a representative sample of children interact with school bullies in his laboratory.
A)ask several children how they handle bullies.
B)sit on a bench near the school playground and watch the children at recess.
C)pay a child to bully some other children and report on what they do.
D)have a representative sample of children interact with school bullies in his laboratory.
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70
A prediction which can be tested scientifically is called
A)a theory.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a construct.
D)a replication.
A)a theory.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a construct.
D)a replication.
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71
Thalia wants to study children's reactions to video games.Because she cannot study every child in America,she will choose to study
A)a very large group of children from one elementary school.
B)her own children,who are pretty normal.
C)children from New York and California.
D)a representative sample of children.
A)a very large group of children from one elementary school.
B)her own children,who are pretty normal.
C)children from New York and California.
D)a representative sample of children.
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72
Persephone has just read an article about infants' depth perception,and she isn't sure about the author's conclusions.She decides to do a similar study,using his methods,to see if she gets the same results.In other words,Persephone will be performing _____ of the original work.
A)a repudiation
B)a rendition
C)a realization
D)a replication
A)a repudiation
B)a rendition
C)a realization
D)a replication
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73
Interviews and questionnaires are types of
A)experiments.
B)tests.
C)self-reports.
D)observations.
A)experiments.
B)tests.
C)self-reports.
D)observations.
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74
If you use the scientific method to investigate psychological phenomena,your first step should be to
A)develop a hypothesis.
B)conduct a study.
C)make up an appropriate test.
D)formulate a question.
A)develop a hypothesis.
B)conduct a study.
C)make up an appropriate test.
D)formulate a question.
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75
Jamila is very happy because she had a lot of fun playing with her friends after school.When she goes home,her mood makes her parents happier at dinner,and they decide to take her out for ice cream.This situation is best explained by
A)the ecological perspective.
B)the psychoanalytic perspective.
C)the dynamic systems perspective.
D)the sociocultural perspective.
A)the ecological perspective.
B)the psychoanalytic perspective.
C)the dynamic systems perspective.
D)the sociocultural perspective.
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76
Professor Bishamon wants to find out about children's eating preferences.Her first step will be to
A)develop a hypothesis.
B)conduct a study.
C)analyze the data of previous studies.
D)formulate a question.
A)develop a hypothesis.
B)conduct a study.
C)analyze the data of previous studies.
D)formulate a question.
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77
If you need to gather a large amount of information in a very short time,and have a small budget with which to work,the research method you should probably choose is
A)standardized testing.
B)an experiment.
C)participant observation.
D)a survey.
A)standardized testing.
B)an experiment.
C)participant observation.
D)a survey.
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78
A _____ is a set of ideas and principles based on empirical findings that explains related natural phenomena.
A)theory
B)hypothesis
C)test
D)variable
A)theory
B)hypothesis
C)test
D)variable
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79
Surveys are used by researchers for many reasons.Which of the following is not a reason to use the survey method?
A)The results are highly accurate.
B)It is faster than experiments or observations.
C)It is relatively inexpensive compared to other methods.
D)It gathers a great deal of information relatively quickly.
A)The results are highly accurate.
B)It is faster than experiments or observations.
C)It is relatively inexpensive compared to other methods.
D)It gathers a great deal of information relatively quickly.
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80
Dr.Givola wants to study young adult dating behavior.She dresses up like a college student and pretends to take classes at the local community college.She spends a lot of time hanging out with other students in the cafeteria and joins some of the student social groups.Dr.Givola is using _____ as her research method.
A)a case study
B)a self-report
C)naturalistic observation
D)participant observation
A)a case study
B)a self-report
C)naturalistic observation
D)participant observation
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