PSY 101 Chapter 9 Practice Quiz
Object permanence is a developmental skill that typically emerges when a person is about _____ year(s) old.
1
The frequency of fetal alcohol syndrome is about _____ live births
1 per 1,000
_____ occurs when the nucleus of a sperm joins with the nucleus of an egg.
Conception
_____ psychology is the study of the changes to body, mind, and interpersonal interaction that people experience across the life span.
Developmental
Four-year-old Hiroto, and his 35-year-old father, Minato, live in Japan and do not speak English. They are visiting with relatives in the United States. It is MOST likely that _____ will learn English with greater ease because _____
Hiroto; of his greater capacity for new neural connections
_____ is the person MOST commonly associated with the widely utilized five-stage model of dying.
Kubler-Ross
_____ is to women as _____ is to men.
Menopause; andropause
_____ occurs when adolescents harbor the idea that they are special and perhaps invulnerable.
Personal fable
_____ is MOST commonly associated with the foundational theory and identification of stages related to the cognitive development of children.
Piaget
_____ proposed that social interaction is the primary force driving cognitive development.
Vygotsky
Criticisms of Kohlberg's theory include all of the following EXCEPT:
a bias toward people of moderate to high socioeconomic status
Typically, girls begin puberty _____ boys
about 2 years before
The terms "boomerang kids" and "accordion families" refer to the growing trend of:
adult children returning home in the face of economic stressors
Patrick is diagnosed with terminal cancer. He responded to receiving this diagnosis by requesting to see the lab work himself and verbalizing his belief that there must have been an error at the lab. According to Kubler-Ross, Patrick is in the _____ stage and will MOST likely move to the next stage which is_____
denial; anger
An inference, used in research of infants, is BEST described as a(n):
educated guess
Estimates indicated that _____ percent of people over age 65 in the United States have Alzheimer's.
10
The body and mind begin to decline in functioning beginning in a person's:
30s
Once the sperm and egg unite into a new cell there are typically _____ chromosomes.
46
Research indicates cultural variables impact dating in adolescence. Generally, _____ and ____ teens appear to delay dating compared to their comparably aged peers
Asian; Latino
_____ is a classification process that makes sense of new information by sorting it into already existing schemas
Assimilation
Piaget emphasized _____ factors in cognitive development, while Vygotsky emphasized _____ factors
biological; social interaction
Changes in primary sex characteristics among adolescent females include all of the following EXCEPT:
body fat increases
The "5 Cs" of positive youth development include all of the following EXCEPT:
charisma
Disadvantages of longitudinal designs include all of the following EXCEPT:
cohort effect
Jasmine is conducting research on the interactions between digital devices and social engagement across the adult life span. Her research sample includes subgroups of people who are in young adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood, in order to compare their responses. It is MOST likely that Jasmine is conducting research using a _____ design.
cross-sectional
During the period from 2 weeks postconception until about 2 months postconception, the prenatal human is referred to as a(n):
embryo
Stage development is BEST illustrated by:
evaluating sexual maturity among prepubescent and postpubescent individuals.
People with fetal alcohol syndrome are likely to exhibit all these characteristics EXCEPT:
excessive hair growth between brows
From about 2 months postconception until birth, a prenatal human is referred to as a(n)
fetus
Farouk, age 47, is working to establish college scholarships to be awarded to immigrant students. It is MOST likely that a psychologist would evaluate Farouk as being in the psychosocial stage:
generativity versus stagnation
An infant hears and attends to a sound. After repeated exposure to the sound, the infant demonstrates _____ and ignores the sound.
habituation
Monozygotic twins are:
identical
When an adolescent addresses the bigger questions, such as religious belief, political affiliation, and sexual orientation, a psychologist would MOST likely assess that person as being in the psychosocial stage of:
identity versus role confusion
Secure attachment in childhood is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:
improved life expectancy.
Dr. Rento is conducting research on cognitive development among U.S. high school students. Based on research, it is MOST likely that _____ of the students have mastered the formal operational stage.
less than half
A _____ design is MOST likely to limit cohort effect in research
longitudinal
Dr. Smith is conducting research on the effects of vitamin D and mood regulation across the adult life span. Dr. Smith is utilizing a sample of young adults. He will collect data on their vitamin D levels and subjective mood every 3 years for the next 15 years. It is MOST likely that Dr. Smith is conducting research using a _____ design.
longitudinal
All of these are true about life expectancy in the United States EXCEPT:
men have longer life expectancies
Menopause is MOST likely to begin in a person's
mid 40s to mid 50s
Robert and Raymond share the same genes. They are _____ twins.
monozygotic
Observations of the patterns of motor development among babies suggest ______ has the strongest influence.
nature
Most parents experience_____ negative symptoms related to empty-nest syndrome.
no or few
A newborn's vision is _____ developed as their sense of smell
not as well
Robert is shown two glasses containing the same amount of liquid. He acknowledges that the glasses have the same amount of liquid. One of these glasses of liquid is poured into a glass of a different shape. Robert verbalizes that the two glasses now contain different amounts of liquid. This scenario BEST illustrates that Robert has:
not mastered conservation
Fetal alcohol syndrome ______, compared to fetal alcohol effect, which _____.
occurs with greater symptom intensity; occurs with greater frequency
Stability versus change is BEST illustrated by examining:
personality traits at various points in the lifespan.
Brandon enjoys pretending that he is a superhero battling zombies. Brandon's behaviors are MOST consistent with a person who is in the _____ stage.
preoperational
The Seattle Longitudinal Study revealed that _____ declines in middle adulthood.
processing speed
Widened hips and the development of breasts are typical of _____ in adolescent females.
secondary sex characteristics
Babies with _____ attachment use mothers as a base from which to explore
secure
A(n) _____ is any substance that harms the embryo or fetus.
teratogen
Enriched environments have been linked to all of the following EXCEPT:
wider synaptic connections