Psych: Ch.9
According to Erikson, each of the ______ stages of socioemotional development represents a developmental task or crisis that a person must negotiate.
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Which of the following examples best exemplify an optimal life theme?
A person inherits a great deal of wealth and uses this to fund a charity aimed at helping children A person who has physical limitations but becomes the president of the United States and guides the country through the Great Depression A person who was born under disadvantaged circumstances and decided to work with children born into similar situations
Which of the following statements are true regarding Piaget's theory of schemas?
A schema assists us in making sense of experience. Schemas are expressed as various behaviors and skills. A schema organizes information.
Cross-sectional research is best represented by which of the following examples?
A study where elementary students in grades 6, 7, 8, and 9 are surveyed all at one time
According to Piaget's theory, which of the following occurs when people adjust schemas to new information?
Accommodation
What parenting style is exemplified by a rigid and punitive style?
Authoritarian
Which type of parenting involves encouraging the child to be independent but placing limits and controls on behavior?
Authoritative
What type of development is characterized by the improved capacity to process information and understand the world due to advancing age and experience?
Cognitive
Which of the following is the definition of development?
Development refers to the pattern of continuity and change in human capabilities that occurs throughout life.
According to Chess and Thomas' work on temperament, a child that is classified as a "slow-to-warm-up child" displays which of the following behaviors?
Displays minimal adaptability Low activity level Has low intensity of mood
Which of Piaget's stages occurs from about age 11 through adulthood and is characterized by abstract and idealistic thinking?
Formal operational
Which of the following are examples of cognitive development?
Imagining a future occupation Being able to speak and understand words Problem solving
Which of Baumrind's parenting styles best describes a child-rearing situation where parents let their children do pretty much what they want?
Permissive
Which of the following traits define the authoritative parent, according to Baumrind?
Places limits Encourages independence
Which of Piaget's stages occurs from birth to 2 years age, during which time a child has little capacity to represent the environment with language or other symbols?
Sensorimotor
Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic types of temperament in children?
The friendly child
According to Piaget, conservation is
The knowledge that certain attributes of objects remain the same despite superficial changes.
What are the basic types, or clusters, of temperament?
The slow-to-warm-up child: cautious in the face of new experiences The difficult child: slow to accept new experiences The easy child: adapts easily to new experiences
Which of the following statements are true regarding "resilience"?
This term is used to describe someone who can recover from or adapt to difficult circumstances. Resilience involves making the most out of life.
According to Piaget's theory, a schema might be modified into different schemas that ______ to the environment.
accommodate
Which of the following are attachment styles as defined by Ainsworth?
anxious/ambivalent insecure attachment Secure attachment avoidant insecure attachment
According to Piaget's theory, ______ occurs when individuals incorporate new information into existing knowledge.
assimilation
According to Piaget, when individuals incorporate new information into an existing schema, this is called ______.
assimilation
The style of parenting that is more collaborative is ______ parenting.
authoritative
A person's temperament is their
behavioral style and characteristic way of responding.
Which of the following is NOT characteristic thought of the formal operational stage of cognitive development?
classifying things into subsets and considering their interrelations
Executive function is a key aspect of
controlled processing.
In a research study, Dr. Lopez asked people ages 20, 40, and 60 about their levels of happiness. This research is best described as
cross-sectional.
Which of the following terms refers to the pattern of continuity and change in human capabilities that occurs throughout the course of life?
development
_______ _______ refers to processes, such as thinking, planning, and problem-solving, which are linked to the functioning of the brain's prefrontal cortex.
executive function
Which of the following are examples of infant reflexes that disappear as they mature?
gripping rooting toe curling
Erikson emphasized that socioemotional development is a ______ process.
lifelong
______ development consists of changes with age in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding the principles and values that guide what people should do.
moral
_______ development involves changes with age in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding the principles and values that guide what people should do.
moral
According to Baumrind, ______ the style refers to parents who are uninvolved in their children's lives.
neglectful
According to Diana Baumrind, parents interact with their children in one of four basic ways. Parents who are not involved with their children are described as
neglectful parents.
Professor Lune was a first-generation college student who completed graduate school. Now Professor Lune dedicates her career to helping students who experience hardship in their educations. This is an example of a(n) ______ life theme.
optimal
According to Piaget, conservation is ________.
part of the concrete operational stage the knowledge that certain attributes of objects remain the same despite superficial changes
Frank and Wilma still consider themselves "hippies." They raised their children to be what Wilma calls "creative" and Frank refers to as "free to make their own decisions." Most likely Frank and Wilma subscribe to _______ parenting.
permissive
A person's genotype gives him the potential to be tall, but this potential interacts with the environment to produce a(n)
phenotype
A person's observable characteristics are referred to as the person's
phenotype.
A person's ability to recover from or adapt to difficult times is defined as
resilience
When anyone strokes newborn Toby's cheek, his head turns in the direction of the touch, and Toby opens his mouth. This is an example of the _____ reflex.
rooting
According to Piaget, a(n) _______ is a concept or framework that exists in a person's mind that organizes information and provides a framework for interpreting the information.
schema
According to Piaget's theory, object permanence begins in the ______ stage.
sensorimotor
Which of the following is NOT one of the stages of prenatal development?
sensorimotor period
According to Piaget, in the sensorimotor stage, the infant constructs an understanding of the world by coordinating ______ experiences with ______ actions.
sensory; physical
Authoritarian parenting is a
strict punitive style of parenting.
Easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm-up are the three basic types of ______ in children.
temperament
Attachment is
the close emotional bond formed between child and caregiver.
Object permanence is when a child
understands that something exists even if it cannot be seen.