psych 160
The timing and quantity of exposure to a teratogen is crucial. The brain is most susceptible to structural damage ____________ days following conception.
15 to 25
The timing and quantity of exposure to a teratogen is crucial. The heart is most vulnerable to structural damage ______________days following conception.
20 to 40
In Freud's theory of development, Superego begins to develop at ages ________________.
5 or 6
According to Piaget, the concept, ___________________________, refers to changes in one's existing way of thinking.
accommodation
Prolonged heavy use of the teratogen, _______________________, during pregnancy has been linked to intellectual retardation.
alcohol
Prolonged heavy use of the teratogen, _______________________, during pregnancy has been linked to aggressive behavior in early and middle childhood.
amphetamines
Internalization through repetition is associated with Piaget's view of the ___________________________ of knowledge.
application
Scaffolding and instructor modeling are associated with Vygotsky's view of the ________________________ of knowledge.
application
The cognitive actions, "use, solve, and construct", are associated with which "level" of Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain.
application
According to Piaget, the concept, ____________________________, refers to the process in which people understand new experiences.
assimilation
Within the Operant Conditioning Model, "unpleasant, disliked, not a preferred condition", applies to which of the following terms.
aversive
Within the behavioral perspective, "a formal technique for promoting the frequency of desirable behaviors" is _____________________________________.
behavior modiication
Prolonged heavy use of the teratogen, _______________________, during pregnancy has been linked to spontaneous abortion.
caffeine
Within the behavioral perspective, "learning in which a person, who was bitten by a large, aggressive dog, responds to all dogs of all sizes with intense anxiety" is _______________________________________.
classical conditioning
Prolonged heavy use of the teratogen, _______________________, during pregnancy has been linked to learning difficulties.
cocaine
The cognitive actions, "paraphrase, explain, and categorize", are associated with which "level" of Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain.
comprehension
The concepts, normative age-graded influences, normative history-graded influences, and non-normative life events are associated with the ____________________________________characteristic of the Life Span Perspective.
contextual
The Freudian defense mechanism, __________________________, is defined as: Ego lets an anxious person refuse to admit that something unpleasant is happening.
denial
The Freudian defense mechanism, __________________________, is defined as: Ego shifts an unacceptable impulse toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person.
displacement
In Freud's theory of development, "the part of personality that is rational and reasonable" defines the concept,___________________.
ego
When applying the Operant Conditioning Model, "imposing a condition for the purpose of increasing the frequency of a specific behavior", is an example of which behavioral intervention.
positive reinforcement
The Freudian defense mechanism, __________________________, is defined as: Ego disguises threatening feelings, guilt, or anxiety by attributing the problem to someone else.
projection
Within the Operant Conditioning Model, "decreasing the frequency of a specific behavior", applies to which of the following terms.
punishment
The Freudian defense mechanism, __________________________, is defined as: Ego displaces real, anxiety-provoking explanations with more comforting justifications for ones actions.
rationalization
The Freudian defense mechanism, __________________________, is defined as: Ego allows an anxious person to retreat to a more comfortable stage of life.
regression
Within the Operant Conditioning Model, "increasing the frequency of a specific behavior", applies to which of the following terms.
reinforcement
The Freudian defense mechanism, __________________________, is defined as: Ego banishes anxiety-provoking thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness.
repression
Communitive, egocentric, and inner speech are associated with Vygotsky's view of the __________________ of knowledge.
self-regulation
Equilibration, the outcome of assimilation and accommodation, is associated with Piaget's view of the ___________________________ of knowledge.
self-regulation
Within the behavioral perspective, "learning by observing the behavior of another person, called model" is __________________________________.
social-cognitive learning
In Freud's theory of development, "the part of personality that functions as ones conscience" defines the concept, ___________________.
superego
The cognitive actions, "modify, create, and design", are associated with which "level" of Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain.
synthesis
Within the Operant Conditioning Model, "pleasurable, liked, or a preferred condition", applies to which of the following terms.
valued
___________________ views cognitive development as a sociocultural process with a major emphasis on language development.
vygotsky
Within the Operant Conditioning Model, "adding, imposing, or introducing some condition to the experience of others", applies to which of the following terms.
positive
Prolonged heavy use of the teratogen, _______________________, during pregnancy has been linked to low birth weight.
marijuana
"Easily learning new languages early in life but only with difficulty later in life" exemplifies the _____________________________characteristic of the Life Span Perspective.
multi-directional
Psychomotor and cognitive schemata are associated with Piaget's view of the ______________________ of knowledge.
nature
Spontaneous and scientific concepts are associated with Vygotsky's view of the ______________________ of knowledge.
nature
Within the Operant Conditioning Model, "eliminating some condition from the experience of others", applies to which of the following terms.
negative
When applying the Operant Conditioning Model, "removing a condition for the purpose of decreasing a specific behavior", is an example of which behavioral intervention.
negative punishment
When applying the Operant Conditioning Model, "removing a condition for the purpose of increasing the frequency of a specific behavior", is an example of which behavioral intervention.
negative reinforcement
Prolonged heavy use of the teratogen, ______________________, has been linked to premature birth.
nicotine
Prenatal death (miscarriage) from exposure to teratogens is most likely to occur during the _________________________state of development.
ovum
____________________ views cognitive development as a cognitive process with a minor emphasis on language development.
piaget
Noting that cognitive skills such as reasoning ability and spatial relations an increase, deteriorate, and be recovered during late adulthood exemplifies the __________________________________characteristic of the Life Span Perspective.
plasticity
Constructivism by assimilation and accommodation is associated with Piaget's view of the _____________________________ of knowledge.
growth
Use of symbols and social interaction are associated with Vygotsky's view of the __________________ of knowledge.
growth
In Freud's theory of development, "primitive drives related to hunger, sex, aggression, and irrational impulses: defines the concept, _____________________________.
id
The cognitive actions, "name, state, and define", are associated with which "level" of Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain.
knowledge
