Human Growth and Development

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Folic Acid supplementation in women of child-bearing age before and during pregnancy can decrease the risk of:

Spina Bifida

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True/False: In research, studying behavioral changes in one or more participants over time/as they age is cross-sectional research.

False

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True/False: Genetic Counselors help people determine how they can manipulate their genes to improve chances of having certain traits (blond hair, green eyes, etc).

False

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The part of the brain thought to be affected in people with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) is the:

Amygdala

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The universal change in eyesight during middle adulthood that results in some loss of near vision is called:

Presbyopia

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The field of study that examines the patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire lifespan is called:

Lifespan Development

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A point in development when individuals are particularly susceptible to certain kinds of stimuli in their environments however absence of those stimuli does not always produce irreversible consequences is called ______ period.

Sensitive

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The sex (male/female) of a child is dependent on a gene passed by:

Father

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True/False: Phenylketonuria is a genetically-passed disease that causes brain damage/intellectual disabilities if they get the gene from both parents.

True

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The disorder in which a child inherits an extra X chromosome (XXY instead of XY) is called:

Klinefelter Syndrome

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True/False: Most children display handedness (a clear tendency to use one hand over the other) by age two.

False

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True/False: A “social construction” is a shared notion of reality that is widely accepted and is not influenced by society/culture at a given time.

False

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The theory of personality and behavior development that focuses on unconscious forces including the interaction of the id, ego, and superego was developed by:

Sigmund Freud

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Specialists in Lifespan Development are interested in studying which of the following:

All of These

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The stage of psychosocial development which explores the importance of having a sense of contribution to the continuity of life vs trivialization of one’s activities is:

Generativity vs Stagnation

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The perspective or theory that seeks to identify behavior that is a result of our genetic inheritance from our ancestors is the ________ theory.

Evolutionary

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True/False: One human cell contains thousands of genes to make 46 chromosomes (23 chromosome pairs).

True

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An observable trait which is actually seen is the:

Phenotype

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Methods for prenatal testing of an unborn child to determine if they have any abnormalities (physical or genetic) include all of the following except:

Computerized Tomography

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The natural physical decline brought about by increasing age is called:

Senescence

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Which of the following is false about short term memory?

Lasts Only an Instant

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Examples of addictive drugs that can produce biological or psychological dependence and increasingly powerful cravings include all of the following except:

Tylenol

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The study of the relationship between the brain, the immune system, and psychological factors is called:

Psychoneuroimmunology

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Formal strategies for organizing material in a ways that make it more likely to be remembered are called:

Mnemonics

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An examples of a Gross Motor Skill includes:

Jumping

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The universal change in eyesight during middle adulthood that results in some loss of near vision is called:

Presbyopia

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True/False: A person’s answer to the question “Can I handle it?” regarding determining if they are able to handle stress is the PRIMARY appraisal.

False

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True/False: The eating disorder where individuals refuse to eat however deny that their behavior/appearance is abnormal is bulimia.

False

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Factors that increase risk of SIDS include all of the following except:

Normal Birth Weight

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True/False: Different parts of the brain are activated when reading outloud vs reading silently.

True

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True/False: Vaping is a safe, non-harmful alternative to smoking.

False

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Marasmus and Kwashiorkor are examples of consequences of:

Malnutrition

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According to Piaget, children start displaying goal directed behaviors at what age?

8-12months

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Characteristics associated with a high likelihood of producing stress include all of the following except:

Situations that are easily controlled/predictable

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There is a vaccine to prevent certain cancers caused by which common STI?

HPV

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True/False: Working Memory is another term for long term memory.

False

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True/False – Vygotsky’s theory of cognitive development focuses on the importance of passive learning.

False

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Strategies of coping with stress (controlling, reducing, and learning to tolerate) include which of the following:

All of These

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According to Piaget, when preschoolers start asking “why” questions they are using what kind of thought?

Intuitive

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If I show a baby a rattle and then hide it behind my back and he starts to look for it, what skill has he developed?

Object Permanence

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The capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use resources effectively when faced with challenges is:

Intelligence

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True/False: Stranger anxiety in an 8mo old is likely related to an overprotective or abusive parent.

False

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Robert Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence includes all of these aspects of information processing except:

Traditional

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True/False: Anxiety and depression in adolescents is usually related to some biological abnormality or exposure to abuse/trauma.

False

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Which of the following is NOT considered one of the Big Five Personality Traits?

All of these are considered one of the five big personality traits

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True/False: If a study or test actually measures what it is supposed to measure, it has reliability.

False

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The process of information processing capabilities, reasoning, and memory refers to:

Fluid Intelligence

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True/False: Linguistic production occurs BEFORE linguistic comprehension.

False

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The basic sounds of language are:

Phonemes

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True/False: Combining words and phrases to form sentences is syntax.

 

True

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True/False: Konrad Lorenz’s attachment research suggested there is a critical period to establish attachment/imprinting where newborns imprint their attachment to the first thing that feeds them.

False

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Distress shown by infants when a typical or customary care provider leaves them is called:

Separation Anxiety

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Which of the following is true about Erik Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development?

Suggests some elderly may feel despair at missed opportunities in life

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True/False: Researchers suggest that a child’s personality development is in part dependent on its temperament as a baby.

True

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Warning signs for adolescent suicide risk include all of the following except:

All of these are warning signs

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Sarah is concerned because her 24mo old child can only identify four colors. Should she be concerned?

No, her baby is doing fine

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Making speech-like but meaningless sounds is:

 

Babbling

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True/False: Theories of creativity suggest that the more people know about a subject, the less creative they tend to be.

True

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True/False: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Down Syndrome are examples of familial intellectual disability.

False

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A typical two-year old’s speech features which milestone?

Two-word combinations

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True/False: Low self esteem typically contributes to higher performance expectations and effort.

False

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The culturally-determined way to provide a sense of missing/achieving major benchmarks or milestones of life at the appropriate times compared to our peers is called the:

Social Clock

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True/False: Social comparison in adolescence is most heavily influenced by parents.

False

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Changes in people’s sense of justice and what is right and wrong is _________ development.

Moral

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True/False: An emotional response corresponding to the feelings of another person is called empathy.

True

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True/False: There are telltale signs that a child may be experiencing abuse/neglect.

True

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According to Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory, aggressive and violent behavior can be learned from all of these EXCEPT:

All of These Can Teach Aggression

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The idea that kids develop ideas or a cognitive framework that helps them organize information relevant to gender is called:

Gender Schema

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True/False: The idea that people work for their own enjoyment rather than tangible rewards is considered intrinsic motivation.

True

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Societal expectations of masculinity and femininity refers to:

Gender

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True/False: Conflict in marriage is unusual and typically indicates the marriage will fail.

False

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According to John Holland, teachers and counselors tend to have what personality type?

Social

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A person’s sense of what makes them different from others or the set of beliefs about what they are like as an individual is called their:

Self Concept

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Which of the following characteristics can impact self-esteem in adolescence and early adulthood?

All of These

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True/False: According to psychologist James Marcia, some adolescents move through the challenges of these years by going trough what is called the MAMA cycle.

True

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True/False: According to Erik Erikson, the challenge of adolescence is in what he calls initiative vs guilt.

False

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True/False: Boys are more likely to demonstrate relational aggression.

False

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The ability to control emotions experienced is called:

Emotional Self Regulation

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True/False: Abstinence-Only Sex Education and Virginity Pledges have been primary contributors to the decreased teen pregnancy rates.

False

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Knowledge of oneself is called:

Self Awareness

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Adolescents can judge their abilities/social success by comparing themselves to _______ groups such as “football players”, “skaters”, or “musicians”.

Reference

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Young adults who have to fulfill the needs of their aging parents as well as their own children are referred to as:

Sandwich Generation

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When groups of one culture make changes/adjustments in their attitudes/behaviors because they are in sustained firsthand contact with groups of another culture, these changes are called:

Acculturation

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True/False: Completing a “Living Will” means someone is expecting to die and wants to decline all efforts to resuscitate. 

False

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True/False: The Social Learning View suggests adolescents use group membership as a source of pride or self-worth.

False

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Play in which two or more children interact by sharing/borrowing toys or materials although they do not do/play the same thing is called:

Associative Play

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Thanatologists study:

Death and Dying

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Negative or positive evaluations or judgements of members of a group based mainly on the members being a part of that group are called:

Prejudice

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Factors that affect popularity in adolescence include all of the following except:

All of These Affect Popularity

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True/False: Play that involves simple, repetitive activities (skipping, jumping, pushing cars on the floor) is called constructive play.

False

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True/False: Cliques tend to include groups of 2-12 people who have frequent social interactions with one another while crowds tend to be larger and looser groups who may not regularly interact with each other.   

True

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Elisabeth Kubler-Ross’s theory of death and dying suggested there are five steps as people move toward death. These include all of the following except:

Adherance

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Ways to promote school success in children include:

All of These

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True/False: Adolescents with negative qualities such as lying are unlikely to be popular.

False

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True/False: Children of divorced couples tend to show significant initial as well as lingering/long-term difficulties with adjusting or relationships with their parents.

True

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True/False: Cliques tend to include groups of 2-12 people who have frequent social interactions with one another while crowds tend to be larger and looser groups who may not regularly interact with each other.     

True

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Differences in behavior, values, attitudes, lifestyle choices, and experiences between individuals who are at different periods of their lives is called:

Generation Gap

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Some of the changes seen in US families over the past 50yrs includes:

All of These are Changes Seen

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True/False: The term “blended families” refers to those families with parents of different race.

False