Psychology Final Chapters 5,6,7 & 8
The fetal stage of prenatal development begins at approximately _______.
2 months
The embryonic stage of prenatal development begins at approximately _______.
2 weeks
In her research using the strange situation, Mary Ainsworth found that approximately _______ if children have insecure attachments.
33 percent
The stage of middle adulthood includes people who range in age from ______.
40 to 65
Temperament is _______.
All of the answers are correct
Piaget labeled the cognitive development stage that occurs from birth to 2 years the "sensorimotor" stage because during this period infants _____.
All the answers are correct
Which neo-Freudian psychologist emphasized a striving for superiority?
Adler
The biological sex of a person is determined by which of the following?
The 23rd pair of chromosomes
______ was the first intelligence theorist to argue that intelligence test performance is a function of general intelligence and specific intellectual abilities.
Charles Spearman
Freud's background was in the field of _______.
Clinical neurology
To develop his theory, Maslow studied the lives of adults who were _______.
Healthy and creative
_______ is a defense mechanism in which an individual attributes his/her unacceptable feelings and thoughts to others.
Projection
The tendency for most people to try to solve the four-straight-lines version of the nine-circle problem by keeping their lines within the "mental square" illustrates _______.
fixation
A ________ is the basic unit of genetic instruction.
gene
Jean Piaget studied how children think using which of the following methods?
giving children problems to solve and questioning them about their solutions
Lawrence Kohlberg studied moral reasoning using which methodology?
giving people stories involving moral difficulties and asking if the actor behaved appropriately and why
An individual at the preconventional morality stage of Kohlberg's theory would emphasize _________.
punishment
Research suggests which of the following is one of the BEST ways to remember information about memory in your textbook?
relating it to yourself
In studying children, Jean Piaget paid particular attention to which of the following?
scores on the Binet-Simon intelligence test
The initial stage of memory is somewhat comparable to______, involving input that _____.
sensation; has not been recognized
According to James Flynn, which of the following has likely contributed to the increase in intelligence test scores that has occurred over the past century?
societal changes, which led people to get smarter in abstract, scientific thinking
Which is the MOST well-defined problem?
solving a mathematics problem
Mental set is to _____ as fixation is to ______.
solving the problem; interpreting the problem
Storage is ______.
the process of maintaining information in a memory stage
Processing information to solve problems, reason, and make judgments and decisions is called _________.
thinking
According to Erikson, the first crisis of phychosocial development is ______.
trust versus mistrust
Harlow's studies that involved monkey's reactions to _______ were similar to the ______ procedure used by Mary Ainsworth with human mothers and children.
unfamiliar rooms with various toys; strange situation
A test that measures or predicts what it is supposed to is said to have a high degree of _______.
validity
One explanation for infantile/child amnesia is that _____ is (are) not fully developed.
The hippocampus
Retrieval is ____.
The process of bringing information stored in long-term memory to the conscious level in short-term memory
Identical twins are to _____ as fraternal twins are to _____.
monozygotic; dizygotic
long-term memory is best when a persons mood state is the same at encoding and retrieval, an effect known as _______.
mood-dependent memory
Which of the following is NOT one of Thurstone's seven primary mental abilities?
musical ability
To reduce alcohol's negative effects on the developing fetus, pregnant women are advised to consume _______.
no alcohol at all during pregnancy
When it pertains to memory processes, the term "chunk" means _______.
A meaningful unit in memory
The development of mental orthopedics by_____ was consistent with his view that intelligence was influenced primarily by ______.
Binet; Nurture
H.M.'s performance on the mirror-tracing task revealed that he ______.
Could encode new procedural memories
The two main personality attitudes proposed by Jung were ________.
Extraversion and introversion
Heritability indices indicate which of the following?
For a given population, 50 percent to 70 percent of the variation in intelligence is due to heredity
Which intelligence theorist assumed that more intelligent people would have more acute senses and faster reaction times?
Francis Galton
The intelligence theorist responsible for the eugenics movement was_______.
Galton
The primary skill children acquire in the formal operational stage of cognitive development is __________.
Hypothetical-deductive thinking
_____ memory is to the visual sensory register as ______ is to the auditory sensory register.
Iconic; Echoic
Remembering how to type on a keyboard is an example of which type of memory?
Implicit memory
Which neo-Freudian psychologist emphasized the personality attitudes of extraversion and introversion?
Jung
When we need to use information previously stored, it flows from______ memory into_______ memory.
Long-term; short-term
Which of the following describes iconic memory?
Memory for all incoming visual information that lasts for less than 1 second
Which statement about personality traits and theories is FALSE?
None of the answers is false
Which theorists are associated with the social-cognitive approach to personality?
Rotter and Bandura
With respect to intelligence, eugenics is _____.
Selective reproduction to enhance the mental capacities of the human race
According to The three-stage model of memory, in what sequence does incoming information flow through memory?
Sensory memory, short-term memory, long-term memory
Which theoretical approach to personality is primarily a descriptive approach?
Trait
______ are the relatively stable internally based characteristics that describe a person.
Traits
Psychoanalytic theories of personality emphasize _______ and humanistic theories of personality emphasize _______.
Unconscious forces and childhood experiences; personal growth motives
Who emphasized that our cognitive abilities develop through interactions with others and represent the shared knowledge of one's culture?
Vygotsky
For a male fetus, the father contributes a(n) _______ chromosome and the mother contributes a(n) _________ chromosome.
X; Y
The availability heuristic is______.
a rule of thumb that the more easily we remember an event, the more probable it is
Which is NOT one of Gardner's multiple intelligences?
abstract reasoning
Which would be expected to have a teratogenic effect?
alcohol consumption, tobacco inhalation, and malnutrition
The steps used to solve long division and multiplication problems represent the use of ______ in problem solving.
algorithms
What are the three types of intelligences in Sternberg's triarchic theory?
analytical, creative, and practical
When infants and children interpret new experiences in terms of present schemas, they engage in the process of _______.
assimilation
Cross-cultural research on parenting styles reveals that _______ parenting may be best for African-American girls and _______ parenting may be best for Chinese children m.
authoritarian; authoritarian
Mary Ainsworth focused on which behavior of a child in the "strange situation"?
exploration of the environment when the mother was present or absent
According to Erikson, between the ages of 1 and 2, children learn to develop _______, but if unsuccessful, they experience _______.
autonomy; shame and doubt
If a test has been standardized, it has _______.
been given to a representative sample of the relevant population
What is the tendency to cling to one's beliefs in the face of contradictory evidence?
belief perseverance
Piaget's cognitive theory incorporated two of his interests, _______.
biology and philosophy
The MOST important factor in determining the attachment relationship is _______.
caregiver personality
The preoperational child has difficulty with conversation tasks because he or she has a tendency to use a thinking style known as ______.
centration
Molecules of DNA that hold the genetic instructions for every cell in the body are called _______.
chromosome
Harlow's study of attachment in infant monkeys revealed that ________.
contact comfort and nourishment were equally important to attachment formation
Erickson's theory is similar to Vygotsky's because both considered the impact of _______ on development; however, Erickson's places a greater emphasis on _______ development then did Vygotsky.
culture; social and personality
Heritability is an index of the _____.
degree of variation in a trait within a population that is due to heredity
The scientific study of how and why humans change as they get older is called ______.
developmental psychology
Binet and Simon developed an intelligence test for the French school system to _______.
diagnose children who were subnormal and likely to experience problems in school
In Kohlberg's dilemma about Heinz stealing a drug, someone who indicated that it was OK for Heinz to steal the drug because it was his duty to protect his wife's life, given his marriage vows, would be classified as _____________.
displaying postconventional morality
Major structures and organs of the body complete development during the _______ stage of prenatal development.
embryonic
The fact that most Americans cannot easily recall exactly what a U.S. penny looks like is BEST explained by which of the following?
encoding failure
People are likely to use ________ to solve anagrams.
heuristics
In an effort to quickly solve puzzles we might use _______, but to guarantee solutions we should use _____.
heuristics; algorithms
Secure attachments have been linked to _________.
higher levels of cognitive functioning
According to Freud, which of the psychic forces of personality is (are) present at birth?
id
According to Erikson, the primary crisis during adolescence is ________.
identity versus role confusion
Knowing how to ride a bike requires the use of ______ memory, whereas knowing the name of a state capital requires the use of ______.
implicit; explicit
Which is the correct ordering of the successful resolutions to the later stages of Erickson's psychosocial theory?
industry, identity, intimacy, generativity
In Ainsworth's strange situation, Michael explores the room, showing little distress when his mother leaves and neglecting her when she returns. Michael is displaying signs of ________ attachment.
insecure-ambivalent
In the strange situation, and infant who acts disoriented, seems overwhelmed by the situation, and does not demonstrate a consistent way of coping with the strange situation, would MOST likely be classified as exhibiting a(n)_______ attachment style.
insecure-disorganized
According to Erikson, the final crisis of adulthood is _______.
integrity versus despair
Which is NOT on of the three types of intelligence proposed by Sternberg?
interpersonal
Iconic memory in the visual sensory register is believed to last for ______.
less than 1 second
Iconic memory duration is to ______ as echoic memory duration is to ______.
less than 1 second; 4 to 5 seconds
Galton's major contribution to intelligence testing was the development of the ______.
mathematics underlying the correlation statistic
A problem-solving strategy that makes use of subgoals in reducing the distance between start states and goal states is______.
means-end analysis
The formula used when calculating an intelligence quotient is ______.
mental age/chronological age x 100
Fetal alcohol syndrome contibutes to which terotogenic effects?
mental retardation
The finding that average intelligence scores have increased over the past century in the United States and other industrialized countries illustrates which of the following?
the Flynn effect
Lewis Terman is responsible for developing the ______.
the Stanford-Binet rest of intelligence
Regarding theories of intelligence, Charles Spearman believed that ______ was(were) MOST important and Thurstone believed that _______ was(were) MOST important.
the g factor; specific mental abilities
According to Adler, the basic motivational force, "striving for superiority," is the result of ________.
the helpless state into which everyone is born