MCCC PSY 101 FINAL EXAM WINTER 2020
What is the process by which non-human newborn animals come to recognize the first moving object they see as their primary caregiver?
Imprinting
______ research compares people of different ages at the same point in time
Cross-sectional
School age social interactions help children attain the following aspects. (Select all that apply)
Develop the capacity to respond to situations appropriately Learn physical and emotional control Interpret the meaning of others' behaviors
__________adulthood is the period beginning in the late teenage years and extending into the mid-20s, individuals are no longer adolescents nor adults during this stage of development
Emerging
______ suggest that human cells have a(n) build-in time limit to their reproduction and that after a certain time they are no longer able to divide
Genetic programming theories of aging
What do developmental psychologists study?
Growth and change throughout life
Which subfield of psychology includes both psychological factors and physical diseases?
Health
Each theoretical perspective has a position somewhere on the "nature vs. nurture" debate. Which of the following perspectives would likely emphasize nurture more than nature?
Humanistic Behavioral
Determinism is the idea that behavior is a reflection of
factors beyond the control of the individual
Who established the first laboratory in Leipzig, Germany devoted to psychological research?
Wilhelm Wundt
The positive emotional bond that develops between a child and a particular individual is called
attachment
The idea that individuals make choices to display abnormal behavior is called
free will
The percentage of U.S. households made up of unmarried couples has ______ dramatically over the last two decades
increased
Engaging in a ______ can help older people come to a better understanding of themselves and sometimes resolve lingering problems and conflicts
life review
Unlike counseling psychologists, clinical psychologists help people who are
suffering from serious psychological disorders
In addition to being wives and mothers, about 75% of married mothers of school-age children today are often also
wage earners
What theory of aging suggests that human cells have a time limit to their reproduction and after a certain time, they can no longer divide?
Genetic preprogramming theory
Unlike clinical psychologists, counseling psychologists help people who are
having difficulty adjusting to new circumstances
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and_____processes
mental
Clinical_______is the branch of psychology that unites the areas of neuroscience and clinical psychology
neuropsychology
Experimental psychology is the branch of psychology that studies the processes of _____ about the world. Select all that apply.
sensing learning perceiving thinking
The cognitive stage of development consists of
sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage and formal operational stage
What is the most important form of social development that occurs during infancy?
Attachment
_______parents are rigid and punitive and would most likely say something like "I want to see you and not hear you; or do as I say not as I do"
Authoritarian
__________parents give their child firm limits, however, try to explain and and set clear goals. Independence is the core of this parenting style
Authoritative
_________ __________considers how our brain and nervous system, and other biological aspects of the body, influence our behavior
Behavioral neuroscience
__________are rod-shaped structures that contain all basic hereditary information
Chromosomes
What is the area of psychology that focuses on the origin of psychological disorders in biological factors?
Clinical neuropsychology
Which perspective in psychology takes the view of both nature and nurture?
Cognitive
From the following, select the five perspectives in psychology that are most practiced today
Cognitive Psychodynamic Neuroscience Humanistic Behavioral
What type of development is characterized by improved capacity to process information and understand the world due to advancing age and experience?
Cognitive development
Which subfield of psychology focuses primarily on educational, social, and career adjustment problems?
Counseling
_______psychology is the branch of psychology that studies the processes of sensing, perceiving, learning, and thinking about the world
Experimental
True or false: Functionalism focuses on the mind's structure
False
Somebody who says "I can make my own destiny," is endorsing what psychological concept?
Free will
_______stage is when social interactions or academic skills, characterizes psychosocial development
Industry-versus-inferiority
Which of Erikson's stages occurs in early adulthood and consists of focusing on developing close relationships?
Intimacy-versus-isolation
What is the term for the process by which people examine and evaluate their lives?
Life review
Which statement most accurately reflects the changing gender roles in the home over the past several decades?
More women are working outside the home while raising children
_________parents provide a relaxed or inconsistent direction to their children
Permissive
_________stage is the use of language in children 2 to 7 years of age
Preoperational
___________development involves changes in our interactions as well as our understanding of one another in society
Psychosocial
______ focused on uncovering the fundamental mental components of mental states and activities, ______ focused on the purpose of mental activity and the role of behavior in allowing people to adapt to their environments
Structuralism, functionalism
_________parents show little interest in their children
Uninvolved
Functionalism concentrates on what the mind does and how ______ functions
behavior
The ______ perspective in psychology focuses on observable behavior rather than inner unconscious forces
behavioral
The idea that behavior is mostly the result of factors outside of a person's willful control is known as
determinism
The notion that individuals are the victims of forces beyond their control is the concept of
determinism
The ______ perspective in psychology considers how the body's functioning affects hopes and fears
neuroscience
Erik Erikson's third stage of development is when children have a desire to act independently and if parents react positively to children's independence children will accomplish
initiative
Like structuralism, functionalism focuses on
mental processes
A newborn is called a
neonate
________parents provide a relaxed or inconsistent direction to their children
permissive
When children are able to describe events, and feelings, or use symbols in play, and pretending, they are exhibiting ______ stage of development
preoperational
Autonomy-versus shame-and-doubt is the second stage of Erik Erikson's stages of development and the infant develops feelings of unhappiness if they are overly restricted and
protected
An automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus is a
reflex
In the early 40s, people enter a period called midlife______
transition
During this stage of development individuals have not completely taken on the responsibilities of adulthood
Emerging adulthood
Some theorists believe children cannot understand certain ideas and concepts until they reach a certain level of________development
cognitive
______psychology focuses on higher mental processes, including thinking, memory, reasoning, problems solving, decision making, and language
cognitive
Unlike structuralism, functionalism focuses on
why behavior occurs
The single cell that results from an egg being fertilized by a sperm is a(n)
zygote