Deck 2: Theories and Causes

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 Victor is fearful of approaching new situations and often appears inhibited. Victor's mother reports that she struggles with similar difficulties and he may have inherited it from her. This is an example of ____.

A) emotional influences
B) biological influences
C) cognitive influences
D) behavioral influences
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 Which statement about neural development is true?

A) Major restructuring of the brain in relation to puberty occurs between 6 and 9 years of age.
B) The brain stops developing after 3 years of age.
C) Primitive areas of the brain mature last.
D) The prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum are not wired until a person is 5 to 7 years old.
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 Which statement about our genetic makeup is false?

A) Genes determine behavior.
B) Genes are composed of DNA.
C) Genes produce proteins.
D) The expression of genes is influenced by the environment.
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 Children's problems must be considered in the context of their ____.

A) individual nature
B) family dynamics
C) community/culture
D) all of these
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 ____, The brain develops and grows over a lifetime, but from birth to 11 years, the most dramatic changes occur. Problems or disruptions that occur when a child is young can lead to

A) disorganized development.
B) organic disorders.
C) hierarchical development.
D) broken synapses.
Question
 A toddler learning to make sounds such as "mememe" and "bagabaga" before learning how to use intelligible language indicates a structure and process to development, otherwise known as the

A) organization of development.
B) hierarchy of development.
C) biological perspective.
D) integrative perspective.
Question
 The role that a child's primary caretaker has in terms of that child's brain development is crucial, since those early experiences form the part of the brain that is responsible for their__.

A) planning and complex processes
B) Problem-solving skills
C) emotion, personality, and behavior
D) Fine and gross motor skills
Question
 When developmental psychopathologists view adaptive and maladaptive behaviors as the result of previous interactions and experiences spread over several years, they refer to the process as

A) typical development.
B) environmental determinants.
C) developmental cascades.
D) developmental theoretics.
Question
 Etiology refers to the ____ of childhood disorders.

A) possible root causes
B) possible treatments
C) various correlations
D) various preventions
Question
 The two terms that are used to explain how a child's interaction with his/her environment can lead to the development of maladaptive behaviors are

A) organized and interactive
B) interactive and proactive
C) transaction and interdependent
D) transaction and transition
Question
 Brain maturity occurs in a(n) ____ fashion.

A) mostly random
B) strictly organized
C) strictly hierarchical
D) organized and hierarchical
Question
 Isabella is 3 years old, and frequently demands attention, overreacts, and refuses to go to bed. These behaviors are considered ____.

A) typical because of her age
B) diagnosable as a clinical disorder
C) signs of an overly sensitive child
D) early warning signs of future difficulties
Question
 Children's development occurs in a(n) ____ manner.

A) mostly random
B) strictly organized
C) strictly hierarchical
D) organized and hierarchical
Question
 An integrative approach to the psychopathology of a child means that

A) maladaptive behaviors are acceptable.
B) all development takes place on a continuum.
C) more than one therapist has to see the child.
D) many theories and concepts can be used to explain behavior.
Question
 Which statement about neural development is false?

A) Most developing axons reach their destination even before a baby is born.
B) Synapses both proliferate and disappear in early childhood.
C) Brain connections are relatively predetermined and cannot be changed by the environment.
D) Primitive areas of the brain develop first.
Question
 Brett is an aggressive preschooler, who often bites other children and throws toys at his teacher. When Brett finished 3rd grade, he was asked to find another school to attend since he had repeatedly hit his classmates and kicked the principal. Brett's behavioral patterns are an example of

A) abnormal behavior that follows a discontinuities pattern.
B) abnormal behavior that follows a continuity pattern.
C) normal age appropriate development.
D) sociopathic behavior that is rare in young children.
Question
 What is an underlying assumption with regard to abnormal child behavior?

A) Abnormal development is solely determined by the child's genetic makeup.
B) Abnormal development is solely determined by the child's environment.
C) Abnormal development involves continuities and discontinuities.
D) Abnormal development focuses on extreme or bizarre behavior.
Question
 The windows of time during which environmental influences on development are enhanced are called ____.

A) sensitive periods
B) critical periods
C) crucial periods
D) necessary periods
Question
 The developmental psychopathology approach to studying childhood disorders emphasizes the importance of developmental____.

A) disruptions
B) processes and tasks
C) regressions
D) obstacles
Question
 Most often, adaptational failure is due to a(n) ____.

A) single, definable cause
B) longstanding biological maladaptation
C) ongoing interaction between the individual and environment
D) sudden onset of an environmental challenge
Question
 What is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that reduces overall arousal and levels of anger, hostility, and aggression?

A) Serotonin
B) Benzodiazepine-GABA
C) Norepinephrine
D) Dopamine
Question
 Which part of the brain is most responsible for regulating our emotional experiences, expressions, and impulses?

A) Hypothalamus
B) Hindbrain
C) Basal ganglia
D) Limbic system
Question
 Epinephrine is also known as ____.

A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) cortisol
D) adrenaline
Question
 The ____ gives us the distinct qualities that make us human and allows us to think about the future, to be playful, and to be creative.

A) cerebral cortex
B) limbic system
C) brainstem
D) hippocampus
Question
 Kim had been physically abused when she was 5, and is now a 10-year-old showing signs of "numbing," which is an emotional dysregulation. In Kim's situation, is her behavior

A) completely maladaptive and in need of change?
B) adaptive and protective?
C) maladaptive and will lead to a personality disorder?
D) adaptive and should not be changed?
Question
 James often appears to be in a bad mood and he is easily frustrated when given challenging tasks. His temperament would be described as ____.

A) angry and intense
B) negative affect or irritability
C) fearful or inhibited
D) positive affect and approach
Question
 Which part of the brain is implicated in disorders affecting motor behavior?

A) Hypothalamus
B) Hindbrain
C) Basal ganglia
D) Limbic system
Question
 Mike is having a very difficult time in school. Which gland would produce epinephrine in response to the stress he is experiencing?

A) Hypothalamus
B) Cortisol
C) Adrenal
D) Tegmentum
Question
 ____ acts like a "switch" in the brain, turning on various circuits associated with certain types of behavior.

A) Serotonin
B) Benzodiazepine-GABA
C) Norepinephrine
D) Dopamine
Question
 The neurotransmitter implicated in regulatory problems, such as eating and sleep disorders, is ____.

A) norepinephrine
B) serotonin
C) benzodiazepine-GABA
D) dopamine
Question
 The ____ gland oversees the body's regulatory functions by producing several hormones, including estrogen and testosterone.

A) pineal
B) pituitary
C) thyroid
D) adrenal
Question
 Molecular geneticists focus on finding a specific gene for childhood disorder, while behavioral geneticists ____.

A) study the possible connection between genetic predisposition and behavior
B) study the possible connection between genes and education
C) focus on brain development between 3 and 5 years
D) focus on neural synapsis developing until age 11
Question
 Cindy has recently been diagnosed with anorexia. From a biological perspective, which neurotransmitter plays a role in eating disorders?

A) GABA
B) Serotonin
C) Dopamine
D) Pituitary
Question
 ____ has been implicated in several psychological disorders, especially those connected to a person's response to stress and ability to regulate emotions.

A) The HPA axis
B) BZ-GABA
C) Norepinephrine
D) Dopamine
Question
 The ____ gland produces epinephrine in response to stress.

A) hypothalamus
B) thyroid
C) adrenal
D) pituitary
Question
 The child-caregiver role helps children explore their own emotions. Which style of parenting allows for the healthiest development of the child?

A) Restrictive
B) Demanding
C) Emotional
D) Authoritative
Question
 A child who cannot control his temper has problems in emotion ____.

A) sensitivity
B) reactivity
C) regulation
D) deregulation
Question
 The problem with family aggregation studies is that they ____.

A) are difficult to carry out
B) do not control for environmental variables
C) only tell us about the influence of the environment
D) only tell us about chromosomal abnormalities
Question
 The _________ lobes contain the functions underlying much of our thinking and reasoning abilities.

A) temporal
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) occipital
Question
 ACTH causes the adrenal glands to release ____.

A) benzodiazepine-GABA
B) cortisol
C) serotonin
D) dopamine
Question
 ____ problems refer to weak or absent control structures, whereas ____ problems indicate that existing control structures operative in a maladaptive way.

A) Regulation; dysregulation
B) Dysregulation; regulation
C) Reactivity; regulation
D) Regulation; reactivity
Question
 John Bowlby's research on attachment showed that a child who has a secure attachment with a caregiver generally leads to

A) atypical development.
B) extra neurotransmitters being released.
C) the development of a child's positive internal working model.
D) an unknown outcome, since that attachment is broken after 12 months of age.
Question
 ____ explain the acquisition of problem behavior on the basis of paired associations between previously neutral stimuli (e.g., homework), and unconditioned stimuli (e.g., parental anger).

A) Operant models
B) Classical conditioning models
C) Social learning models
D) Social cognition models
Question
 _____ theorists argue that a child's behavior can only be understood in terms of relationships with others.

A) Cognitive
B) Behavioral
C) Family systems
D) Genetic
Question
 _______ relates to how children think about themselves and others, resulting in mental representations of themselves, relationships, and their social world.

A) Social cognition
B) Observational learning
C) Cognitive mediation
D) Cognitive development
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 Sharon is a psychologist who is using the ABA method with her client Katie, a difficult 6-year-old. As an ABA therapist, Sharon would focus on

A) behavior only.
B) antecedents and consequences only.
C) behavior and consequences only.
D) behavior, antecedents, and consequences.
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 According to Bronfenberger's ecological model of environmental influences, which influence plays a role in the child's life?

A) Church or synagogue
B) Neighborhood play areas
C) Mass media
D) All of the above
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 Luca has been showing aggressive behavior with his peers and has difficulty conducting himself in a normal fashion, and is constantly getting in trouble at school. According to attachment theories, which type of attachment pattern did Luca most likely exhibit as a child?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-avoidant
C) Anxious-resistant
D) Disorganized
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 Infants that explore the environment with little affective interaction with the caregiver are likely to have a(n) ____ attachment pattern.

A) secure
B) anxious-avoidant
C) anxious-resistant
D) disorganized
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 Attachment theory considers crying (in an infant) to be a behavior that ____.

A) serves to keep predators away
B) stimulates the immune system
C) irritates others
D) enhances relationships with the caregiver
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 Temperament ____.

A) refers to a child's unpredictable behavior
B) shapes a child's approach to the environment and vice versa
C) is not related to personality
D) forms very late in development
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 Brendan is considered by his caregivers as a "slow-to-warm-up child," who is cautious in approaching novel or challenging situations. Which of the following would describe Brendan's temperament?

A) Positive affect and approach
B) Fearful or inhibited
C) Negative affect or irritability
D) Adaptive with negative mood
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 ____ models portray the child's environment as a series of nested and interconnected structures.

A) Environmental
B) Ecological
C) Societal
D) Macroparadigm
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 ____ theorists emphasize attributional biases, modeling, and cognitions in their explanation of abnormal behavior.

A) Behavior
B) Psychodynamic
C) Social learning
D) Biological
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 Which attachment pattern has been linked to phobias and anxiety problems?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-avoidant
C) Anxious-resistant
D) Disorganized
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 Which term describes a child's model of relationships in terms of what the child expects from others and how the child relates to others?

A) Internal working model
B) External working model
C) Internal attachment model
D) External attachment model
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 Individual differences in emotion ____ account for differing responses to a stressful environment.

A) affectivity
B) sensitivity
C) reactivity
D) regulation
Question
 The process of attachment typically begins between ____ of age.

A) 0 to 2 months
B) 6 to 12 months
C) 12 to 18 months
D) 18 to 24 months
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 The _____ view of child development recognizes the importance of balancing the abilities of individuals with the challenges and risks of their environments.

A) health promotion
B) family systems
C) attachment
D) psychopathological
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 Jace is a baby that often seems nervous in new situations and around new people and is not easily comforted by his mother in these situations. Jace most likely has which attachment pattern?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-avoidant
C) Anxious-resistant
D) Disorganized
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 Provide everyday examples of positive and negative reinforcement, extinction, and punishment.
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 Distinguish between emotion reactivity and emotion regulation.
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 How can a baby with a difficult temperament influence and be influenced by the environment?
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 What is meant by using an integrative approach to understanding factors that influence a child's behavior?
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 Briefly describe the three primary dimensions of temperament.
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 Distinguish between continuous and discontinuous patterns of behavior development. Which category would an eating disorder fall? Which category would persistent conduct disorders fall?
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 Discuss the main principles of a developmental psychopathology perspective.
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 Why do family systems theorists stress the importance of looking at the whole family as opposed to one individual's difficulties?
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 Discuss the major functions of four major neurotransmitters in the brain and their implicated role in psychopathology.
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 Explain why an integrative approach is important in abnormal psychology.
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 Caspi (2003) conducted a study that connected early temperament style in children, and their personality traits as adults. Is this study practically helpful in terms of what we can do, if anything, to prevent a difficult child with self-control issues from being a difficult adult with self-control issues?
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 Discuss how children learn from their emotions and the emotional expression of others.
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 How permanent are early neuronal connections?
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 Discuss the three major underlying assumptions regarding abnormal child behavior.
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 Most children follow a predictable pattern of development in terms of walking, talking, learning, and so on. Additionally most clinical disorders commonly appear at predictable points in development. For the following ages, list two common clinical disorders: 0-2, 2-5, and 6-11.
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 Victor is fearful of approaching new situations and often appears inhibited. Victor's mother reports that she struggles with similar difficulties and he may have inherited it from her. This is an example of ____.

A) emotional influences
B) biological influences
C) cognitive influences
D) behavioral influences
biological influences
2
 Which statement about neural development is true?

A) Major restructuring of the brain in relation to puberty occurs between 6 and 9 years of age.
B) The brain stops developing after 3 years of age.
C) Primitive areas of the brain mature last.
D) The prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum are not wired until a person is 5 to 7 years old.
The prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum are not wired until a person is 5 to 7 years old.
3
 Which statement about our genetic makeup is false?

A) Genes determine behavior.
B) Genes are composed of DNA.
C) Genes produce proteins.
D) The expression of genes is influenced by the environment.
Genes determine behavior.
4
 Children's problems must be considered in the context of their ____.

A) individual nature
B) family dynamics
C) community/culture
D) all of these
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 ____, The brain develops and grows over a lifetime, but from birth to 11 years, the most dramatic changes occur. Problems or disruptions that occur when a child is young can lead to

A) disorganized development.
B) organic disorders.
C) hierarchical development.
D) broken synapses.
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6
 A toddler learning to make sounds such as "mememe" and "bagabaga" before learning how to use intelligible language indicates a structure and process to development, otherwise known as the

A) organization of development.
B) hierarchy of development.
C) biological perspective.
D) integrative perspective.
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 The role that a child's primary caretaker has in terms of that child's brain development is crucial, since those early experiences form the part of the brain that is responsible for their__.

A) planning and complex processes
B) Problem-solving skills
C) emotion, personality, and behavior
D) Fine and gross motor skills
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8
 When developmental psychopathologists view adaptive and maladaptive behaviors as the result of previous interactions and experiences spread over several years, they refer to the process as

A) typical development.
B) environmental determinants.
C) developmental cascades.
D) developmental theoretics.
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 Etiology refers to the ____ of childhood disorders.

A) possible root causes
B) possible treatments
C) various correlations
D) various preventions
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10
 The two terms that are used to explain how a child's interaction with his/her environment can lead to the development of maladaptive behaviors are

A) organized and interactive
B) interactive and proactive
C) transaction and interdependent
D) transaction and transition
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 Brain maturity occurs in a(n) ____ fashion.

A) mostly random
B) strictly organized
C) strictly hierarchical
D) organized and hierarchical
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 Isabella is 3 years old, and frequently demands attention, overreacts, and refuses to go to bed. These behaviors are considered ____.

A) typical because of her age
B) diagnosable as a clinical disorder
C) signs of an overly sensitive child
D) early warning signs of future difficulties
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 Children's development occurs in a(n) ____ manner.

A) mostly random
B) strictly organized
C) strictly hierarchical
D) organized and hierarchical
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 An integrative approach to the psychopathology of a child means that

A) maladaptive behaviors are acceptable.
B) all development takes place on a continuum.
C) more than one therapist has to see the child.
D) many theories and concepts can be used to explain behavior.
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 Which statement about neural development is false?

A) Most developing axons reach their destination even before a baby is born.
B) Synapses both proliferate and disappear in early childhood.
C) Brain connections are relatively predetermined and cannot be changed by the environment.
D) Primitive areas of the brain develop first.
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 Brett is an aggressive preschooler, who often bites other children and throws toys at his teacher. When Brett finished 3rd grade, he was asked to find another school to attend since he had repeatedly hit his classmates and kicked the principal. Brett's behavioral patterns are an example of

A) abnormal behavior that follows a discontinuities pattern.
B) abnormal behavior that follows a continuity pattern.
C) normal age appropriate development.
D) sociopathic behavior that is rare in young children.
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 What is an underlying assumption with regard to abnormal child behavior?

A) Abnormal development is solely determined by the child's genetic makeup.
B) Abnormal development is solely determined by the child's environment.
C) Abnormal development involves continuities and discontinuities.
D) Abnormal development focuses on extreme or bizarre behavior.
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18
 The windows of time during which environmental influences on development are enhanced are called ____.

A) sensitive periods
B) critical periods
C) crucial periods
D) necessary periods
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19
 The developmental psychopathology approach to studying childhood disorders emphasizes the importance of developmental____.

A) disruptions
B) processes and tasks
C) regressions
D) obstacles
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 Most often, adaptational failure is due to a(n) ____.

A) single, definable cause
B) longstanding biological maladaptation
C) ongoing interaction between the individual and environment
D) sudden onset of an environmental challenge
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 What is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that reduces overall arousal and levels of anger, hostility, and aggression?

A) Serotonin
B) Benzodiazepine-GABA
C) Norepinephrine
D) Dopamine
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22
 Which part of the brain is most responsible for regulating our emotional experiences, expressions, and impulses?

A) Hypothalamus
B) Hindbrain
C) Basal ganglia
D) Limbic system
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23
 Epinephrine is also known as ____.

A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) cortisol
D) adrenaline
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 The ____ gives us the distinct qualities that make us human and allows us to think about the future, to be playful, and to be creative.

A) cerebral cortex
B) limbic system
C) brainstem
D) hippocampus
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25
 Kim had been physically abused when she was 5, and is now a 10-year-old showing signs of "numbing," which is an emotional dysregulation. In Kim's situation, is her behavior

A) completely maladaptive and in need of change?
B) adaptive and protective?
C) maladaptive and will lead to a personality disorder?
D) adaptive and should not be changed?
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26
 James often appears to be in a bad mood and he is easily frustrated when given challenging tasks. His temperament would be described as ____.

A) angry and intense
B) negative affect or irritability
C) fearful or inhibited
D) positive affect and approach
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 Which part of the brain is implicated in disorders affecting motor behavior?

A) Hypothalamus
B) Hindbrain
C) Basal ganglia
D) Limbic system
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28
 Mike is having a very difficult time in school. Which gland would produce epinephrine in response to the stress he is experiencing?

A) Hypothalamus
B) Cortisol
C) Adrenal
D) Tegmentum
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29
 ____ acts like a "switch" in the brain, turning on various circuits associated with certain types of behavior.

A) Serotonin
B) Benzodiazepine-GABA
C) Norepinephrine
D) Dopamine
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 The neurotransmitter implicated in regulatory problems, such as eating and sleep disorders, is ____.

A) norepinephrine
B) serotonin
C) benzodiazepine-GABA
D) dopamine
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 The ____ gland oversees the body's regulatory functions by producing several hormones, including estrogen and testosterone.

A) pineal
B) pituitary
C) thyroid
D) adrenal
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32
 Molecular geneticists focus on finding a specific gene for childhood disorder, while behavioral geneticists ____.

A) study the possible connection between genetic predisposition and behavior
B) study the possible connection between genes and education
C) focus on brain development between 3 and 5 years
D) focus on neural synapsis developing until age 11
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33
 Cindy has recently been diagnosed with anorexia. From a biological perspective, which neurotransmitter plays a role in eating disorders?

A) GABA
B) Serotonin
C) Dopamine
D) Pituitary
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34
 ____ has been implicated in several psychological disorders, especially those connected to a person's response to stress and ability to regulate emotions.

A) The HPA axis
B) BZ-GABA
C) Norepinephrine
D) Dopamine
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 The ____ gland produces epinephrine in response to stress.

A) hypothalamus
B) thyroid
C) adrenal
D) pituitary
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36
 The child-caregiver role helps children explore their own emotions. Which style of parenting allows for the healthiest development of the child?

A) Restrictive
B) Demanding
C) Emotional
D) Authoritative
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37
 A child who cannot control his temper has problems in emotion ____.

A) sensitivity
B) reactivity
C) regulation
D) deregulation
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38
 The problem with family aggregation studies is that they ____.

A) are difficult to carry out
B) do not control for environmental variables
C) only tell us about the influence of the environment
D) only tell us about chromosomal abnormalities
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 The _________ lobes contain the functions underlying much of our thinking and reasoning abilities.

A) temporal
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) occipital
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 ACTH causes the adrenal glands to release ____.

A) benzodiazepine-GABA
B) cortisol
C) serotonin
D) dopamine
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41
 ____ problems refer to weak or absent control structures, whereas ____ problems indicate that existing control structures operative in a maladaptive way.

A) Regulation; dysregulation
B) Dysregulation; regulation
C) Reactivity; regulation
D) Regulation; reactivity
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42
 John Bowlby's research on attachment showed that a child who has a secure attachment with a caregiver generally leads to

A) atypical development.
B) extra neurotransmitters being released.
C) the development of a child's positive internal working model.
D) an unknown outcome, since that attachment is broken after 12 months of age.
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43
 ____ explain the acquisition of problem behavior on the basis of paired associations between previously neutral stimuli (e.g., homework), and unconditioned stimuli (e.g., parental anger).

A) Operant models
B) Classical conditioning models
C) Social learning models
D) Social cognition models
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44
 _____ theorists argue that a child's behavior can only be understood in terms of relationships with others.

A) Cognitive
B) Behavioral
C) Family systems
D) Genetic
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45
 _______ relates to how children think about themselves and others, resulting in mental representations of themselves, relationships, and their social world.

A) Social cognition
B) Observational learning
C) Cognitive mediation
D) Cognitive development
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46
 Sharon is a psychologist who is using the ABA method with her client Katie, a difficult 6-year-old. As an ABA therapist, Sharon would focus on

A) behavior only.
B) antecedents and consequences only.
C) behavior and consequences only.
D) behavior, antecedents, and consequences.
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47
 According to Bronfenberger's ecological model of environmental influences, which influence plays a role in the child's life?

A) Church or synagogue
B) Neighborhood play areas
C) Mass media
D) All of the above
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48
 Luca has been showing aggressive behavior with his peers and has difficulty conducting himself in a normal fashion, and is constantly getting in trouble at school. According to attachment theories, which type of attachment pattern did Luca most likely exhibit as a child?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-avoidant
C) Anxious-resistant
D) Disorganized
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49
 Infants that explore the environment with little affective interaction with the caregiver are likely to have a(n) ____ attachment pattern.

A) secure
B) anxious-avoidant
C) anxious-resistant
D) disorganized
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50
 Attachment theory considers crying (in an infant) to be a behavior that ____.

A) serves to keep predators away
B) stimulates the immune system
C) irritates others
D) enhances relationships with the caregiver
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51
 Temperament ____.

A) refers to a child's unpredictable behavior
B) shapes a child's approach to the environment and vice versa
C) is not related to personality
D) forms very late in development
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52
 Brendan is considered by his caregivers as a "slow-to-warm-up child," who is cautious in approaching novel or challenging situations. Which of the following would describe Brendan's temperament?

A) Positive affect and approach
B) Fearful or inhibited
C) Negative affect or irritability
D) Adaptive with negative mood
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53
 ____ models portray the child's environment as a series of nested and interconnected structures.

A) Environmental
B) Ecological
C) Societal
D) Macroparadigm
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54
 ____ theorists emphasize attributional biases, modeling, and cognitions in their explanation of abnormal behavior.

A) Behavior
B) Psychodynamic
C) Social learning
D) Biological
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55
 Which attachment pattern has been linked to phobias and anxiety problems?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-avoidant
C) Anxious-resistant
D) Disorganized
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56
 Which term describes a child's model of relationships in terms of what the child expects from others and how the child relates to others?

A) Internal working model
B) External working model
C) Internal attachment model
D) External attachment model
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57
 Individual differences in emotion ____ account for differing responses to a stressful environment.

A) affectivity
B) sensitivity
C) reactivity
D) regulation
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58
 The process of attachment typically begins between ____ of age.

A) 0 to 2 months
B) 6 to 12 months
C) 12 to 18 months
D) 18 to 24 months
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59
 The _____ view of child development recognizes the importance of balancing the abilities of individuals with the challenges and risks of their environments.

A) health promotion
B) family systems
C) attachment
D) psychopathological
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60
 Jace is a baby that often seems nervous in new situations and around new people and is not easily comforted by his mother in these situations. Jace most likely has which attachment pattern?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-avoidant
C) Anxious-resistant
D) Disorganized
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61
 Provide everyday examples of positive and negative reinforcement, extinction, and punishment.
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62
 Distinguish between emotion reactivity and emotion regulation.
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63
 How can a baby with a difficult temperament influence and be influenced by the environment?
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64
 What is meant by using an integrative approach to understanding factors that influence a child's behavior?
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65
 Briefly describe the three primary dimensions of temperament.
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66
 Distinguish between continuous and discontinuous patterns of behavior development. Which category would an eating disorder fall? Which category would persistent conduct disorders fall?
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67
 Discuss the main principles of a developmental psychopathology perspective.
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68
 Why do family systems theorists stress the importance of looking at the whole family as opposed to one individual's difficulties?
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69
 Discuss the major functions of four major neurotransmitters in the brain and their implicated role in psychopathology.
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70
 Explain why an integrative approach is important in abnormal psychology.
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71
 Caspi (2003) conducted a study that connected early temperament style in children, and their personality traits as adults. Is this study practically helpful in terms of what we can do, if anything, to prevent a difficult child with self-control issues from being a difficult adult with self-control issues?
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72
 Discuss how children learn from their emotions and the emotional expression of others.
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73
 How permanent are early neuronal connections?
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74
 Discuss the three major underlying assumptions regarding abnormal child behavior.
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75
 Most children follow a predictable pattern of development in terms of walking, talking, learning, and so on. Additionally most clinical disorders commonly appear at predictable points in development. For the following ages, list two common clinical disorders: 0-2, 2-5, and 6-11.
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