Deck 2: Theories of Development
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Deck 2: Theories of Development
1
Evolutionary theory is based on the idea that thoughts and expectations affect actions.
False
2
A father utilizes the zone of proximal development when he helps his daughter learn how to ride a bike by herself through adjusting the level of support he provides to her.
True
3
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development apply specifically to the childhood years.
False
4
According to Freud, the first stage of psychosexual development during infancy is the anal stage.
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An explanation of facts and observations defined by a set of concepts and ideas that organize phenomena is called a "_____."
A) hypothesis
B) theory
C) conclusion
D) development
A) hypothesis
B) theory
C) conclusion
D) development
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6
Modern mating patterns have been explained from an evolutionary perspective.
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7
According to John Watson, psychologists should only study observable behavior.
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8
Piaget's first stage of cognitive development is the preoperational stage.
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9
In operant conditioning, an individual follows a modeled behavior.
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10
In classical conditioning, a meaningful stimulus becomes linked to a neutral stimulus.
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11
Sociocultural theory states that human development results from the dynamic interaction between a person's genes and his or her unconscious drives.
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12
The foundation of psychoanalytic theory is inner drives, motives, and unconscious needs.
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13
Developmentalists who subscribe to the eclectic perspective select what they consider to be the best aspects of each theory to explain development.
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14
A developmental theory is a systematic statement of general principles that provides a framework for understanding how and why people change as they grow older.
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15
Theories undermine the development of hypotheses.
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16
Cognitive theory utilizes modeling.
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17
A norm is an average or usual event or experience.
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18
Social learning theory compares a human's thinking processes to a computer's analysis of data.
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19
According to evolutionary theory, every species has two long-standing, biologically based drives: survival and reproduction.
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20
Newer theories on development tend to be multicultural and multidisciplinary.
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21
Theories can do all the following EXCEPT _____.
A) produce hypotheses
B) solve developmental problems
C) generate discoveries
D) offer practical guidance
A) produce hypotheses
B) solve developmental problems
C) generate discoveries
D) offer practical guidance
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22
Each stage of Freud's psychosexual theory of development is characterized by a conflict associated with different parts of the body. According to Freud, how people experience and resolve each conflict influences personality _____.
A) throughout life, because early years provide the foundation of adult behavior
B) throughout life, only if some of the conflicts are successfully resolved
C) only in childhood, with new conflicts emerging later that shape adult identity
D) at a particular stage of development, also called a sensitive period
A) throughout life, because early years provide the foundation of adult behavior
B) throughout life, only if some of the conflicts are successfully resolved
C) only in childhood, with new conflicts emerging later that shape adult identity
D) at a particular stage of development, also called a sensitive period
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23
Psychoanalytic theory originated with _____.
A) Piaget
B) Freud
C) Watson
D) Erikson
A) Piaget
B) Freud
C) Watson
D) Erikson
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24
_____ emphasizes unconscious drives and early experiences with respect to development, whereas _____ emphasizes learning by understanding how a person thinks.
A) Psychoanalytic theory; behaviorism
B) Psychoanalytic theory; cognitive theory
C) Behaviorism; psychoanalytic theory
D) Cognitive theory; psychoanalytic theory
A) Psychoanalytic theory; behaviorism
B) Psychoanalytic theory; cognitive theory
C) Behaviorism; psychoanalytic theory
D) Cognitive theory; psychoanalytic theory
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25
_____ emphasizes unconscious drives and early experiences with respect to development, whereas _____ emphasizes learning by association, reinforcement, or observation with respect to development.
A) Psychoanalytic theory; behaviorism
B) Psychoanalytic theory; cognitive theory
C) Behaviorism; psychoanalytic theory
D) Cognitive theory; psychoanalytic theory
A) Psychoanalytic theory; behaviorism
B) Psychoanalytic theory; cognitive theory
C) Behaviorism; psychoanalytic theory
D) Cognitive theory; psychoanalytic theory
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26
Psychoanalytic theory, behaviorism, and cognitive theory are considered "grand" because they are _____.
A) comprehensive, enduring, and widely applied
B) comprehensive, well developed, and universally correct
C) enduring, widely applied, and universally correct
D) comprehensive, widely applied, and unchallenged
A) comprehensive, enduring, and widely applied
B) comprehensive, well developed, and universally correct
C) enduring, widely applied, and universally correct
D) comprehensive, widely applied, and unchallenged
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27
Freud argued that the goal of a healthy life is to _____.
A) connect spiritually with another person
B) follow moral codes set by society
C) avoid conflict and promote social harmony
D) love and to work
A) connect spiritually with another person
B) follow moral codes set by society
C) avoid conflict and promote social harmony
D) love and to work
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28
According to Freud's psychosexual theory, the _____ stage centers around breastfeeding and weaning.
A) oral
B) anal
C) phallic
D) genital
A) oral
B) anal
C) phallic
D) genital
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29
In the United States, the legal age for drinking alcohol is 21 years. Thus, age 21 represents a(n) _____.
A) median
B) norm
C) hypothesis
D) estimate
A) median
B) norm
C) hypothesis
D) estimate
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30
The term norm communicates _____.
A) a common behavior that results from biological or social pressure
B) the presence and severity of atypical behavior
C) that some behaviors are more desirable than others
D) that individual differences in behavior may result from cognitive or social deficits
A) a common behavior that results from biological or social pressure
B) the presence and severity of atypical behavior
C) that some behaviors are more desirable than others
D) that individual differences in behavior may result from cognitive or social deficits
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31
In the first half of the twentieth century, which two opposing theories dominated the discipline of psychology?
A) humanism and cognitive theory
B) behaviorism and sociocultural theory
C) psychoanalytic theory and behaviorism
D) cognitive theory and sociocultural theory
A) humanism and cognitive theory
B) behaviorism and sociocultural theory
C) psychoanalytic theory and behaviorism
D) cognitive theory and sociocultural theory
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32
In class, Sam learned that some theorists link happiness to productivity. From this, he developed the idea that happy employees in a factory will produce more products per hour. In this example, Sam's theory led him to _____.
A) produce a hypothesis
B) solve a developmental problem
C) generate a discovery
D) gain practical guidance
A) produce a hypothesis
B) solve a developmental problem
C) generate a discovery
D) gain practical guidance
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33
A _____ is an average or usual event or experience.
A) norm
B) theory
C) hypothesis
D) median
A) norm
B) theory
C) hypothesis
D) median
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34
Lilly's 12-year-old son used to get out of bed easily and early on school days, but lately he has been hard to wake. While reading a parenting book, Lilly came across the theory of "delayed phase of preference," which states that sleep patterns shift when young people start to go through puberty. In this example, a theory helped Lilly _____.
A) design an experiment
B) change her own behavior
C) generate a discovery
D) gain practical guidance
A) design an experiment
B) change her own behavior
C) generate a discovery
D) gain practical guidance
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35
A systematic statement of principles and generalizations that provides a framework for understanding how and why people change over time is called a "_____."
A) hypothesis
B) developmental theory
C) conclusion
D) stage
A) hypothesis
B) developmental theory
C) conclusion
D) stage
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36
Which of the following statements about norms is correct?
A) A norm always represents a usual practice within a culture.
B) Norms tend to highlight deficits in development rather than strengths.
C) The terms "theories," "norms," and "facts" are used interchangeably.
D) Sometimes a norm in an expected behavior, even if it is not the usual practice.
A) A norm always represents a usual practice within a culture.
B) Norms tend to highlight deficits in development rather than strengths.
C) The terms "theories," "norms," and "facts" are used interchangeably.
D) Sometimes a norm in an expected behavior, even if it is not the usual practice.
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37
Which is the correct order of the stages of Freud's psychosexual theory, beginning with infancy and ending with adolescence?
A) oral, anal, genital, phallic, latency
B) anal, oral, phallic, genital, latency
C) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
D) latency, phallic, oral, anal, genital
A) oral, anal, genital, phallic, latency
B) anal, oral, phallic, genital, latency
C) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
D) latency, phallic, oral, anal, genital
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38
_____ is a theory that stresses the potential of all humans for good and the belief that all people have the same basic needs, regardless of culture, gender, or background.
A) Humanism
B) Behaviorism
C) Information processing
D) Ecology
A) Humanism
B) Behaviorism
C) Information processing
D) Ecology
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39
Hannah theorized that sleep helps people behave in safer ways. She tested her theory by conducting an experiment. She manipulated the amount of sleep participants got and then tested their driving ability. Hannah learned that participants who got more sleep were safer drivers. In this example, Hannah's theory led her to _____.
A) replicate research
B) solve a developmental problem
C) generate a discovery
D) change the behavior of many people
A) replicate research
B) solve a developmental problem
C) generate a discovery
D) change the behavior of many people
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40
The foundation of psychoanalytic theory is _____.
A) observable behaviors
B) inner drives, motives, and unconscious needs
C) an individual's ideas and beliefs
D) self-awareness and willingness to change
A) observable behaviors
B) inner drives, motives, and unconscious needs
C) an individual's ideas and beliefs
D) self-awareness and willingness to change
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41
Theorists who promote classical conditioning believe that learned behavior is the result of _____, whereas theorists who promote operant conditioning believe that learned behavior is the result of _____.
A) the association between one stimulus and another; past reinforcement
B) past reinforcement; the association between one stimulus and another
C) observing another person's actions; past reinforcement
D) the association between one stimulus and another; observing another person's actions
A) the association between one stimulus and another; past reinforcement
B) past reinforcement; the association between one stimulus and another
C) observing another person's actions; past reinforcement
D) the association between one stimulus and another; observing another person's actions
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42
Which psychoanalytic theorist identified unique stages of development from birth through late adulthood?
A) Freud
B) Piaget
C) Skinner
D) Erikson
A) Freud
B) Piaget
C) Skinner
D) Erikson
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43
The type of conditioning that Skinner identified is referred to as "_____ conditioning."
A) classical
B) observational
C) operant
D) cognitive
A) classical
B) observational
C) operant
D) cognitive
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44
A person observes the actions of others and copies them. Social learning theorists would call this an example of "_____."
A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) modeling
D) cognition
A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) modeling
D) cognition
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45
Pavlov's experiments with dogs that salivated when they heard a specific noise without the presence of food provide an example of _____.
A) classical conditioning
B) observational learning
C) operant conditioning
D) reinforcement
A) classical conditioning
B) observational learning
C) operant conditioning
D) reinforcement
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46
The boss praises his hourly employees for their good work. The boss hopes that the praise encourages the employees to continue to work hard. In this example, the reinforcement is _____.
A) the boss's praise
B) worker productivity
C) the boss
D) an hourly wage
A) the boss's praise
B) worker productivity
C) the boss
D) an hourly wage
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47
Although many of the theorists who follow Freud's psychoanalytic theory have modified and expanded his ideas, they agree on the importance of _____.
A) early childhood experiences and psychosexual conflicts
B) psychosexual conflicts and the unconscious
C) early childhood experiences and the unconscious
D) psychosexual conflicts and stages of psychosexual development
A) early childhood experiences and psychosexual conflicts
B) psychosexual conflicts and the unconscious
C) early childhood experiences and the unconscious
D) psychosexual conflicts and stages of psychosexual development
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48
Social learning theory indicates that learning occurs from _____.
A) the association between one stimulus and another
B) past reinforcement
C) observing and imitating others
D) responding to a particular stimulus
A) the association between one stimulus and another
B) past reinforcement
C) observing and imitating others
D) responding to a particular stimulus
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49
The process by which a response becomes linked to a particular stimulus is called "_____."
A) psychoanalysis
B) cognition
C) observational learning
D) conditioning
A) psychoanalysis
B) cognition
C) observational learning
D) conditioning
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50
Within Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, each of the developmental stages is characterized by a particular challenge, or a _____.
A) conflict negotiation
B) developmental conflict
C) developmental crisis
D) resolution
A) conflict negotiation
B) developmental conflict
C) developmental crisis
D) resolution
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51
A balloon popped and made Bobby cry. It happened again when he was at a friend's birthday party. Now when Bobby sees a balloon, he starts to cry. According to the behaviorist perspective, Bobby cries in response to the balloon because of _____.
A) operant conditioning
B) observational learning
C) classical conditioning
D) modeling
A) operant conditioning
B) observational learning
C) classical conditioning
D) modeling
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52
Unlike Freud, Erikson _____.
A) only described development in childhood
B) believed that adult problems reflect childhood conflicts
C) emphasized family and culture in his stages
D) leaned toward the behaviorist perspective
A) only described development in childhood
B) believed that adult problems reflect childhood conflicts
C) emphasized family and culture in his stages
D) leaned toward the behaviorist perspective
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53
Behaviorism has also been referred to as "_____ theory."
A) conditioning
B) learning
C) modeling
D) operant
A) conditioning
B) learning
C) modeling
D) operant
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54
Any consequence that follows a behavior and makes a person likely to repeat that behavior is called a(n) "_____.
A) punishment"
B) condition
C) reinforcement
D) observation
A) punishment"
B) condition
C) reinforcement
D) observation
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55
Operant conditioning is also referred to as "_____ conditioning."
A) classical
B) instrumental
C) observational
D) reinforcement
A) classical
B) instrumental
C) observational
D) reinforcement
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56
Behaviorists believe that psychologists should focus on _____.
A) observable behaviors
B) inner drives and motives
C) a person's ideas and beliefs
D) a person's sexual conflict
A) observable behaviors
B) inner drives and motives
C) a person's ideas and beliefs
D) a person's sexual conflict
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57
When a person or animal learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus, gradually responding to the neutral stimulus in the same way as to the meaningful one, he or she is exhibiting _____.
A) classical conditioning
B) observational learning
C) operant conditioning
D) modeling
A) classical conditioning
B) observational learning
C) operant conditioning
D) modeling
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58
Observational learning is also called "_____."
A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) modeling
D) cognition
A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) modeling
D) cognition
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59
Which of Erikson's stages did he regard as particularly crucial for later development?
A) initiative versus guilt
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) trust versus mistrust
D) autonomy versus shame and doubt
A) initiative versus guilt
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) trust versus mistrust
D) autonomy versus shame and doubt
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60
Dominique, age 14, dislikes school. Her parents were recently informed that Dominique has missed 12 days of school this quarter and has left school early on at least four occasions. Dominique's father has decided to drop his daughter off every morning and pick her up every afternoon to make sure she is attending school. Dominique is now attending school, but she has gotten into serious trouble on multiple occasions, leading to a five-day out-of-school suspension. Since Dominique dislikes school and prefers to skip rather than attend, the out-of-school suspension represents a _____.
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) conditioner
D) norm
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) conditioner
D) norm
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61
A state of mental balance in which people are not confused because they can use their existing thought processes to understand current experiences and ideas is called "_____."
A) social learning
B) conflict resolution
C) cognitive equilibrium
D) information processing
A) social learning
B) conflict resolution
C) cognitive equilibrium
D) information processing
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62
_____ was a cognitive theorist.
A) Freud
B) Watson
C) Piaget
D) Vygotsky
A) Freud
B) Watson
C) Piaget
D) Vygotsky
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63
_____ is a perspective that compares a human's thinking processes, by analogy, to a computer's analysis of data.
A) Social learning theory
B) Information-processing theory
C) Behaviorism
D) Psychoanalytic theory
A) Social learning theory
B) Information-processing theory
C) Behaviorism
D) Psychoanalytic theory
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64
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, many scientists believed that bumps on the head reflected intelligence and character, a theory known as _____.
A) neurology
B) phrenology
C) anthropology
D) ethology
A) neurology
B) phrenology
C) anthropology
D) ethology
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65
Jimmy watches his friend kick a soccer ball into the goal. Later that day, Jimmy finds a soccer ball and proceeds to kick it into the goal. Jimmy most likely engaged in the same behavior as his friend due to _____.
A) classical conditioning
B) modeling
C) operant conditioning
D) reinforcement
A) classical conditioning
B) modeling
C) operant conditioning
D) reinforcement
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66
According to the text, social learning is particularly noticeable in _____.
A) infancy
B) early adolescence
C) late adolescence
D) early adulthood
A) infancy
B) early adolescence
C) late adolescence
D) early adulthood
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67
Sally has a dog at home, so she knows about dogs. She is walking down the street and sees an animal walking toward her. The animal has four legs, fur, and a tail. Sally knows that these are characteristics of dogs. But the animal coming toward her is meowing, not barking. Sally's mom tells her that the animal is a cat. Now when Sally sees an animal with four legs, a tail, and fur, she will conclude it is a dog if it barks and a cat if it meows, illustrating Piaget's concept of "_____."
A) operations
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
A) operations
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
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68
According to Piaget, when old ideas are restructured to include new experiences, it is called "_____."
A) learning
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
A) learning
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
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69
The modeling of behavior is more likely to occur when the model is all the following EXCEPT _____.
A) younger
B) admired
C) powerful
D) nurturing
A) younger
B) admired
C) powerful
D) nurturing
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70
Sanjay has a small dog at home, so he knows about dogs. He is walking down the street and sees an animal walking toward him. The animal is very large; has four legs, fur, and a tail; and is barking. Sanjay knows that these are characteristics of a dog, given his knowledge of dogs. He quickly concludes that this animal is a dog. This example illustrates Piaget's concept of "_____."
A) operations
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
A) operations
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
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71
According to Piaget, when new experiences are interpreted to fit into old ideas, it is called "_____."
A) learning
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
A) learning
B) assimilation
C) equilibrium
D) accommodation
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The _____ measures electrical activity in the cortex.
A) EEG
B) ERP
C) MRI
D) fMRI
A) EEG
B) ERP
C) MRI
D) fMRI
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73
According to Piaget, intellectual advancement occurs because of cognitive _____.
A) learning
B) resolution
C) equilibrium
D) modeling
A) learning
B) resolution
C) equilibrium
D) modeling
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74
With regard to cognitive development, Piaget argued that _____ is more revealing than _____.
A) what children know; how they think
B) how children think; what they know
C) the cultural context; what children know
D) what children know; their cultural context
A) what children know; how they think
B) how children think; what they know
C) the cultural context; what children know
D) what children know; their cultural context
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75
The foundation of cognitive theory is _____.
A) observable behaviors
B) inner drives and motives
C) a person's thoughts and expectations
D) cultural influence
A) observable behaviors
B) inner drives and motives
C) a person's thoughts and expectations
D) cultural influence
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76
Within the information-processing perspective, which is the correct sequential order for producing cognition?
A) The brain produces an output; input is picked up by the five senses; the brain reacts, connects, and stores memories.
B) The brain reacts, connects, and stores memories; input is picked up by the five senses; the brain produces an output.
C) Input is picked up by the five senses; the brain produces an output; the brain reacts, connects, and stores memories.
D) Input is picked up by the five senses; the brain reacts, connects, and stores memories; the brain produces an output.
A) The brain produces an output; input is picked up by the five senses; the brain reacts, connects, and stores memories.
B) The brain reacts, connects, and stores memories; input is picked up by the five senses; the brain produces an output.
C) Input is picked up by the five senses; the brain produces an output; the brain reacts, connects, and stores memories.
D) Input is picked up by the five senses; the brain reacts, connects, and stores memories; the brain produces an output.
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77
Antonia has always had a difficult time remembering things. She visited a psychologist and underwent tests that concluded that the way she senses input and then stores the information is interfering with her ability to recall the information. This explanation for Antonia's memory difficulties is consistent with _____ theory.
A) psychoanalytic
B) evolutionary
C) social learning
D) information-processing
A) psychoanalytic
B) evolutionary
C) social learning
D) information-processing
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78
Piaget's four stages of cognitive development, in order, are _____.
A) formal operational, concrete operational, preoperational, and sensorimotor
B) preoperational, sensorimotor, formal operational, and concrete operational
C) sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
D) sensorimotor, preoperational, formal operational, and concrete operational
A) formal operational, concrete operational, preoperational, and sensorimotor
B) preoperational, sensorimotor, formal operational, and concrete operational
C) sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
D) sensorimotor, preoperational, formal operational, and concrete operational
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79
With respect to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the more difficult cognitive adaptation is _____.
A) assimilation
B) accommodation
C) sensorimotor behavior
D) equilibrium
A) assimilation
B) accommodation
C) sensorimotor behavior
D) equilibrium
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80
Jenny has never seen a pear before today. As her mom hands it to her, she says that it is a fruit. Jenny knows that apples and bananas are fruits and that she likes eating them, so she has a reference for this new experience. Jenny is experiencing _____.
A) social learning
B) operant conditioning
C) guided participation
D) cognitive equilibrium
A) social learning
B) operant conditioning
C) guided participation
D) cognitive equilibrium
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