psychology- quiz 8

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Most adults reach their peak physical development during their _____.

20s

which of the following was proposed by Kubler-Ross?

She proposed a stage model of confronting death, in which the dying individual progresses from denial to acceptance.

what did Harry Harlow demonstrate in his classic study of attachment amongst baby monkeys?

The monkeys were more attached to the cloth mother that was warm and fuzzy

which of the following characterizes pubertal change in adolescents?

The peak of pubertal change occurs at an average age of 11½ for girls and 13½ for boys.

according to Kohlbergs stages of moral development, at the post conventional level,

an individual develops an increasingly personal moral code

Parents who use the _____ parenting style give strict rules to their children with little discussion of the reasons for the rules.

authoritarian

according to ____, as we age, our cells become less capable of dividing

cellular clock theory

which of the following statements is true of Vygotsky's sociocultural cognitive theory?

children enter a level of cognitive sophistication by learning important aspects of their culture

pattern or grief in which a traumatic grief exposure leads to a long term disruption of functioning in important life domains

chronic dysfunction

differences between individuals that stem not necessarily from their ages but from the historical period and society on which they were born and developed.

cohort effects

Which stage of cognitive development involves replacing intuitive reasoning with logical reasoning in concrete situations?

concrete operational

The work of Harry Harlow established that

contact comfort is more important than feeding in the attachment process.

The free-radical theory states that aging is caused by

damage DNA

which of the following is true of development?

development is the product of nature, nurture, and the complex interaction of the two

which of the following statements is true of brain development in humans?

during childhood, synaptic connections in the brain increase dramatically

In the context of prenatal development, which of the following statements is true of teratogens?

effects depend on timing of exposure

According to Jeffrey Arnett, the transitional period from adolescence to adulthood is described as

emerging adulthood

often termed "maturation" because it involves an unfolding of biological processes

emotional development

recent research on prosocial behavior has found that

empathic parenting is related to more prosocial behavior in children.

according to eriksons theory of socioemotional development, ___ is the best way to build an infants sense of trust.

engaging in establishing a sense that the world is a predictable and safe place

Assimilation allows the person to enjoy a feeling of meaning because

experiences fit into his or her preexisting schemas.

according to james marcia, the two dimensions of identify are

exploration and commitment

children of permissive parents

fail to learn respect for others and have difficulty controlling their behavior.

the social and psychological aspects of being male or female is known as

gender

refers to ways in which people present themselves through their appearance, including hairstyles, clothing, voice and behavior

gender expression

involves expectations for how females and males should think, act, and feel

gender roles

which of the following infant reflexes disappears on the months following birth as infants develop voluntary control over many behaviors?

gripping

which of the following statements is true of the development of the adolescents brain?

in adolescents, brain angels first occur at the subcortical level in the limbic system

which of the following is the final stage of eriksons psychosocial development

integrity vs despair

which of the following is true of gender identify?

it is a persons inner concept of themselves in relation to the ideas of being male, female, both or neither

in adult development, when experience conflicts with existing schemas

it is recommended to alter current ways of thinking.

is the specialization of of function in one hemisphere of the brain or the other

lateralization

according to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, formal operational thought is

logical, systematic, abstract, and idealistic

In a female embryo, what allows for the normal development of female sex organs?

low levels of androgens

one of the most important criticisms of Piagets theory of cognitive development is that

many cognitive abilities emerge earlier in children than Piaget thought

developmental psychologist use the term "___" to refer to a persons biological inheritance, especially his or her genes

nature

In the context of human development, _____ refers to the individual's environmental and social experiences.

nurture

a parenting style wherein very few limit or boundaries are set and ample freedom is given to children most likely indicates a ___ parenting style.

permissive

If Tony shares his toys with his little sister because he is afraid of being punished, he is reasoning at the _____ level of moral development.

preconventional

at the Preconventional level of moral development, individuals decide right and wrong based on

punishments or rewards.

socioemotional processes involve changes in an individuals

relationship with other people

If a child is in Piaget's preoperational stage of development, which of the following tasks is the child most likely to perform?

represent the world with words and images

a pattern of grief that describes individuals who experience immediate grief over their loss but only for a brief time and return quickly to their previous levels of functioning

resilience

which of the following represents the correct chronological sequence of piagets stages of cognitive development?

sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational

children of authoritative parents tend to

show high self reliance

what is the biggest challenge faces by psychologist who study infant perception?

since infants cannot speak, psychologists may not know whether infants can see or hear certain things

infant attachment is

the close emotional attachment bond between an infant and his or her caregiver

the most dangerous aspect of adolescents egocentrism is

the sense of invisibility

according to Eriksons theory of socioemotional development, the first 18 months of life are devoted to mastering which developmental task?

trust vs mistrust

Infants who display secure attachment _____.

use their caregiver as a secure base from which to explore the environment


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