PSYCH 201 Exam 2 Chapter 5-6
According to _____'s theory, we think logically for the first time during _____.
Piaget; concrete operations
Five-year-old Dylan repeats the names of the different animals they saw at the petting zoo. Dylan doesn't want to forget a single animal when they tell their grandmother about their adventure. Dylan is among the _____ percent of kindergarteners who use a memory strategy called _____
10;rehersal
_____ is characterized by deficits in theory of mind.
Autism spectrum disorder
Neuroimaging studies suggest theory-of-mind abilities depend on:
a certain level of frontal-lobe development.
Which of these is a factor that can hinder children's growth and motor skills?
a lack of outdoor play and a lack of food
Humans have _____ compared to other species.
a larger cerebral cortex
_____ is a broad label referring to acts designed to cause harm.
aggression
Children's average scores on standard motor skills tests are _____ today than in previous cohorts, especially in the _____ grades.
lower; higher
Synaptogenesis refers to the process of:
making billions of connections between neurons.
Effective interventions to reduce bullying center on:
making bullying a socially unacceptable activity
Relational aggression is _____ correlated with popularity, especially for _____.
positively; girls
Gender-segregated play begins during:
preschool and increases in elementary school.
Gross motor skills do NOT include: running. climbing. printing. skipping
printing
Lawan is in early childhood, whereas her older sister Lamai is in middle childhood. Based on this information, Lawan is MOST likely _____ years old, and Lamai is MOST likely _____ years old.
3;8
Theory of mind usually appears by about age:
4
Strategic lying usually emerges around the age of _____ and is evidence for the development of _____.
4; theory of mind
Children know about 10,000 words by age:
6
Early childhood generally ends at________, whereas middle childhood ends at age ______________.
6, 12
Middle childhood refers to boys and girls aged:
7 to 12
A present-day child is defined as obese if their BMI is higher than that of _____ percent of all children of the same age in the decade of the _____.
95;1970s
Childhood obesity is defined as having a BMI at or above the _____ percentile.
95th
Children who pick on others, get picked on, and then pick on others again are:
bully-victims
Bullying is MOST often decreased by:
bystanders who confront the bully
Jeremy is celebrating his third birthday. Which life stage is he entering?
early childhood
Timmy has just mastered the _____ motor skill of cutting a circular shape from a rectangular piece of paper. Timmy is MOST likely _____ years old at the youngest.
fine, 4
Buttoning a shirt is to kicking a ball as _____ motor skill is to _____ motor skill.
fine, motor
Selective attention refers to a person's ability to:
focus only on relevant information
The Eriksonian task of developing industry—the ability to work toward one's goals—is supported by pruning in the brain's _____ that begins at about age _____.
frontal lobe; 9
The transition from preoperations to concrete operations is _____ and typically occurs between the ages of _____.
gradual, 5 and 7
Undernutrition impairs the development of:
gross and fine motor skills
The talents involved in running, jumping, and climbing are _____ skills.
gross motor
With respect to Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, testing our talents is to learning to work as _____ is to _____.
initiative; industry
Nash is 7 years old and does NOT like new social situations. Every time he and his mother are in a new situation, he stays next to his mother and has even hidden behind her. He is demonstrating _____ tendencies.
internalizing
The _____ task has been used by developmentalists to demonstrate theory of mind.
false-belief
Undernourished children tend to:
have impaired physical and social skills.
Erikson viewed the main goal of middle childhood as:
industry
Piaget's concept of egocentrism means that young children are:
unable to consider another's point of view.
Nadia is 9 years old. According to Piaget, Nadia is in the _____ stage of cognitive development.
concrete operations
Once they achieve _____, children can reason about substances and physical reality in a more adult way.
concrete operations
Characterized by excessive restlessness and distractibility, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is MOST commonly diagnosed among _____ with _____ being affected MOST often.
elementary schoolers; boys
Exemplifying _____ play, a group of children are playing tag in their schoolyard in their lunch hour.
exercise
Maura and her friends are playing hopscotch in her parents' driveway. Hopscotch is BEST seen as an example of _____ play.
exercise
_____ play involves children running and chasing each other, thereby exercising their physical skills.
exercise
Marquis is 4 years old. In Erikson's view, Marquis's current mission is MOST likely to
exercise his body and mind
Working memory _____ during preschool and early elementary school.
expands dramatically
Lee is 10 years old. According to Piaget, which statement does NOT accurately describe Lee's cognition? His thinking is similar to adults. He can reason conceptually about concrete objects. He has a realistic understanding of the world. He can think abstractly in a scientific way.
he can think abstractly in a scientific way.
"Imagine how hurt you would feel if your friend treated you that way." This type of child-rearing intervention is called:
induction
Obesity rates among children:
increased dramatically in the 1980s.
Which statement about shame is false?
it brings a person closer to others
The facet of language that grows throughout life is:
semantics
Which neurotransmitter has been implicated in ADHD?
dopamine
Mr. and Mrs. Parhar are taking their son to see a psychiatrist who helps children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The psychiatrist might consider all of these interventions EXCEPT: encouraging physical exercise. recommending the child be exposed to demanding timed tasks. recommending the child be exposed to white noise while studying. using psycho-stimulant medications.
recommending the child be exposed to demanding timed tasks
Since she does not have a pen, paper, or GPS in her car, Dierdra memorizes her friend's phone directions by repeating the turns and street names in her mind over and over. Dierdra is using a learning strategy called:
rehearsal
_____ children land in the disliked category often and never appear in the preferred list. They also stand out among their classmates in a negative way.
rejected
Eleven-year-old Sarah loves to tattle on her older sister. Last week, Sarah told her sister's boyfriend that her sister had kissed another boy. Sarah showed _____ aggression.
relational
James and Sarah are both 8 years old. Statistically speaking, James is:
roughly the same size as Sara
_____ memories refer to the ability to understand one has a life history or recall past experiences or events.
Autobiographical
_____ believe that social cognitive capacity puts humans at an advantage to other species.
Evolutionary theorists
Theorists who chart the development of memory, concentration, and one's ability to plan one's actions are using:
an information processing perspective
The top-ranking health disorder among U.S. children today, affecting 1 in 10 children, is:
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Three-year-old children typically have relatively large heads, while 6-year-old children have relatively longer, thin bodies. This difference in physical appearance with age reveals the _____ principle.
cephalocaudal
The textbook notes that pretending serves many purposes in children's development. Of the types of play mentioned in the discussion, _____ play is MOST likely to help children practice adult role models.
collaborative pretend
Theory-of-mind abilities emerge:
during preschool
In the United States, childhood obesity started to become a serious problem:
during the 1980s
What gives humans the ability to engage in social cognition?
language
Children who believe that they are powerless to affect their fate and thus give up on tasks without trying may have developed:
learned helplessness
As one grows from toddlerhood through early childhood, one progresses from spearing one's food, to using a spoon, and finally to using forks and knives in the way adults do. With respect to the principles of motor development mentioned in the text, this progression BEST exemplifies the _____ sequence.
mass to specific
The textbook's discussion suggests that there is _____ support for the idea that training young children in _____ motor activities might help them master mathematical skills.
modest; fine
When William Corsaro went undercover as a member of a preschool class, he found that preschool play plots:
often centered on mastering upsetting events.
When asked to explain why Josie is her best friend, Shareese answers, "Because she makes me laugh and is nice to me." These girls are MOST likely _____ children because they describe their friendship in terms of _____ qualities.
older; internal
Ms. Smith gives help to her class when needed and then backs off when a student masters a given skill. Ms. Smith is using a teaching technique called:
scaffolding
A child's ability to filter out extraneous information and focus on what they need to know is called:
selective attention
Gender schema theory suggests that once children understand their gender label, they:
selectively attend to the activities if their own sex.
Mia can observe her own actions and abilities from an outside frame of reference and can reflect on her feelings. Mia is showing:
self awareness
The frontal lobes develop _____; they allow people to _____.
slowly; consider options and inhibit immediate responses
Prosocial behavior is positively related to:
sympathy but not empathy
Feeling sorry for someone is to feeling their pain as _____ is to _____.
sympathy; empathy
Bullying is MOST often decreased by:
victims who report the bully to a teacher
_____ develop(s) quickly in children in early childhood because the neurons in the visual and motor cortex are in their pruning phase.
walking
Fostering school self-efficacy involves praising children for:
working hard
Scaffolding involves:
tailoring teaching to a student's level
Daneisha and her friends are playing "school," Daneisha—predictably—assigns herself the role of "teacher;" her friends are relegated to roles of students. Rather enthusiastically, Daneisha is acting out a scene in which the teacher punishes misbehaving students during an arithmetic lesson. "Playing school" is an example of _____ play.
Collaborative pretend
Imagine that you are a researcher interested in determining an individual child's level of self-esteem, and you only have time to ask one question. Which of these questions would be the BEST for one to ask? "Are you doing well in school?" "Do you have friends?" "Are you good at sports?" "Are you succeeding in the areas of life you really care about?"
are you succeeding in the areas of life you really care about?
According to Erikson's stage theory, the development of initiative follows that of ____________ and precedes that of ____________.
autonomy, industry
Parker is an elementary school student. Parker has a two or three close friends, but there are one or two students who dislike Parker. With respect to popularity, Parker is BEST described as a(n) _____ child.
average
At the same time that MOST children are in Piaget's _____ stage of cognitive development, they are in Erikson's _____ stage of psychosocial development.
concrete operational; industry versus inferiority
As a new elementary school teacher, Chloe is trying to figure out how to be a more effective scaffolder. Which recommendation would NOT help her? stick to the recommended curriculum for every child break a cognitive challenge into smaller, more manageable steps promote a secure attachment between the teacher and the child help children until they have fully mastered the concept before moving on
stick to the recommended curriculum for every child
In English, adjectives usually precede the nouns they modify, whereas in French, adjectives tend to follow the nouns they modify. This difference reflects a difference in the _____ of the two languages.
syntax
One problem with Piaget's ideas is that his theory does NOT include _____ playing a role in cognitive development.
teaching
Vygotsky emphasized the vital importance of _____ in propelling children's mental growth.
teaching
Diana realizes that her mother does not know the thoughts inside her head. As a result, she has recently started lying. Diana has developed _____ and is roughly _____ years old.
theory of mind abilities; 4
Sawyer is a child with externalizing tendencies. Sawyer is LEAST likely to believe that:
they are unattractive
Which statement is MOST likely true of children with internalizing tendencies?
they have low self esteem
Vocabulary can be expected to continue to grow:
throughout the lifespan
Because of the developing cerebral cortex and frontal lobe, humans are NOT cognitively adults until their:
twenties
Collaborative pretend play involves _____ and develops around age _____.
two children fantasizing together; 4
When asked why Jorge likes his friend Victor, he replies, "Because we both love playing with swords." These boys are probably _____ children because they describe their friendships in terms of _____ qualities.
younger; external