PSY 210 Unit 2 Exam
Authoritative
parents who set limits, enforce rules, and listen receptively to their children are exhibiting the ? pattern of parenting
child-centered
most developmentalists advocate ? Preschool programs
Pragmatics
this is not an example of a control process
Relational
three girls spread a rumor that seven year old Brenda is a bedwetter who still uses a pacifier. This is an example of ? aggression
Instruction
lev vygotsky viewed ? Is being crucial to children's development of skills and knowledge
There are multiple intelligences
Howard Gardner proposed that
antipathy
A feeling of dislike or even hatred for another person is called
Thinking about thinking
Metacognition is
Oral health practices
Physical activity can benefit children in all of the following ways except by improving
Decreases
A child's appetite ? between the ages of two and six
Authoritarian
A parenting style categorized by high parent to child communication, low warmth, and high expectations of maturity is
Theory of mind
A persons understanding of the thoughts of other people is called
To advance thought
According to Vygotsky, within the context of cognition, language is a tool:
Potential for learning a skill or body of knowledge
Aptitude tests are designed to measure ones
Social comparison
Assessing one's abilities, achievements, social status, and other attributes by measuring them against one's peers, is called
onlooker
At preschool, four your old Mark rarely joins his peers at play. Instead, he tends to carefully observe his classmates as they transition from one play Center to the next. According to Mildred Porton, Mark is engaged in ? play
Jeans may have a stronger effect on talents than familiar environment
Brad is an Adopt a child who lives with three siblings, all biological children of his adoptive parents. Brad's math skills are far better than those of his adoptive parents or his adoptive siblings. This provides evidence that
Left side of his brain
Bruce suffered a brain injury as a result of an automobile accident. His abilities to speak and to process language or severely affected. His injury was to the:
Are repeated
Bullying differs from ordinary aggression because of bullying attacks
Piaget; Vygotsky
Child centered programs are often influenced by the theories of ? And ?
Middle childhood
Children between the ages of six and 11 are within the developmental stage referred to as
Self-concept
Children's ideas about their intelligence, personality, abilities, gender, and ethnic background form there
Effortful control
Deliberately modifying one's impulses and emotions is referred to as
Functions of a family
Developing self-respect, nurturing friendships with peers, and encouraging learning are three of the
Industry versus Inferiority
Erik Erikson's fourth stage of psychosocial development is called
the legal and genetic relationships of people in a household
Family structure refers to
The super ego
Freud's term for the formation of a conscience that internalizes parental morals is
As hostile and ready to take advantage of them
How do abuse children come to view other people?
Reaction time
How long it takes to respond to a stimulus is referred to as
Permissive
Indulgent parents are also called
Believe that what has been done cannot be undone
Irreversibility refers to the preoperational child's tendency to _____.
sugar
Is a major problem that contributes to nutritional deficiencies, obesity, and tooth decay
Personal play
Is not one of the types of play identified by Mildred Parton
Seeking pleasure and avoiding punishment
Lawrence Colberg's concept of preconventional morality involves
academics
Most teacher directed preschool programs stress:
Intelligence quotient
One's mental age divided by ones chronological age and multiplied by 100 results in ones
Both externalizing and internalizing problems
Parental pressure for children to excel may be related to
Rough and tumble
Play that mimics aggression through wrestling, chasing, or grabbing, but it's not intended to harm, is called ? play
Allows children to think in symbols
Pre-operational intelligence
Bullying
Rick hits or kicks Edwin on the playground nearly every day. Rick is using ? Aggression against Edwin
Is mostly extrinsic
Sky frequently plays the piano whenever her family has guests because she enjoys the praise and attention that she receives. When alone, however, sky rarely plays the piano. Skies motivation
Selective attention
The ability to concentrate on some stimuli while ignoring others is referred to as
Vera, who is disliked because she tells others they are stupid
The best example of an aggressive rejected child is
Resilient
The child who weathers severe family problems, even abuse, and yet emerges from those experiences unscathed is said to be
The reason why an answer was chosen
The crucial element in Lawrence Colberg's assessment of moral stages is
Psychopathology
The field that uses insights into typical development to understand and remediate developmental disorders is developmental
Centration
The focus on one aspect of the situation and simultaneously exclude all other aspects is called
Expectations for maturity
The four dimensions of a parenting style described by Diana Baumrind are warmth, discipline, communication, and
Computers
The information processing theory was inspired by the knowledge of how ? Function
the corpus callosum
The long band of nerve fibers that connects the brain hemispheres is
Comorbidity
The presence of two or more unrelated disease conditions at the same time in the same person is referred to as
Myelination
The process through which axons become coated with a fatty substance that speeds up the transmission of nerve impulses is called
May change over time
The quality of resilience is dynamic, which means that it
Lateralization
The specialization of the functioning of the two halves of the brain is called
Disability does not change year-by-year
This is not a general principle of developmental psychopathology
Self-concept
Tim, age 5, describes himself as a good soccer player with black hair who laughs a lot. Tim's description demonstrates his developing
It is done to help another without any benefit for oneself
What is the hallmark of prosocial behavior?
Parentification
When children act as adults and try to take care of everyone, it is called
Concrete Thinking
Which factor is related to children noticing material possessions during middle childhood?
Harmony and stability
Which family function is especially crucial in middle childhood?
Step parent families
Which family structure is most likely to change both residence and community?
Dyslexia
Which learning disorder is characterized by unusual difficulty with reading?
Interacts with a mentor to accomplish a task
according to Vygotsky, guided participation requires that a child
concrete situations (real, tangible, visible)
according to jean piaget, A child between the ages of six and 11 can apply logical principles to
Logic
according to jean piaget, children gain the ability to use ? during middle childhood
The zone of proximal development
according to vygotsky's theory, Skills that a child can accomplish with assistance but cannot yet perform independently are part of
Prefrontal cortex
immaturity of the ? Makes young children impulsive
Pushing a child out of the way to falling latter
is an example of secondary prevention
Base
knowledge ? Is a body of knowledge in a particular area that makes it easier to master new information in that area
Sidedness
lateralization is also called:
May lead to problems for the bullies and their victims
over time, the consequences of bullying
Assume their language always follows the rules they already know
overregularization occurs because children
Influenced by
research indicates that achievement in middle childhood is ? Teacher and parent expectations
Popular
stacey is always friendly. When someone tells her secret she does not tell other friends. She also is helpful and cooperates with others to get class projects done. Other students like working with Stacey. Stacey could be defined as a ? child
Bilingual education
strategy in which school subjects are taught in both the learners original language and the second (majority) language is
Using electronica media
today's children spend more time ? than playing outdoors
fast-mapping
when children hear a new word in a familiar context, they can simply add the word to the General category without fully understanding the word. This is called
Behavioral theory
which theory focuses on how children learn acceptable behaviors for their gender?
Tertiary
which type of injury prevention begins after an injury and is done to limit the damage caused by the injury?
Called private speech
while working on a coloring worksheet, five year old Alma can be heard whispering, "Color this one blue. Stay in the lines. Oh, yellow would be pretty." According to Vygotsky, Alma's utterances are