- An individual’s life story is influenced by which of the following factors?
- Physical abilities
- Socioeconomic status
- Sexual orientation
- All of these
- Which of the following descriptors most accurately reflects the psychosocial approach?
- Only the biological and psychological systems are necessary to analyze behavior
- People build relationships that remain in place throughout life
- Individual longevity is determined by one’s social relationships
- Internal experiences are products that of the interaction of biological, psychological, and societal systems
- Over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries, life expectancy has ____________.
- Stabilized
- Decreased
- Increased
- Fluctuated
- Psychosocial theory presents human development as a product of __________.
- Culmination of human experience calculated in older adulthood
- The interaction between biological and psychological needs and societal expectations
- Infantile experiences of the id, ego, and superego
- Genetic influences on personality development
- According to psychosocial theory, development occurs as a result of which of the following crises?
- Reinforcements and punishments
- Modeling and imitation
- Interaction between individual needs and societal demands
- Modification of boundaries as a result of feedback and adaptive self-regulation
- Psychosocial theory is unconcerned with the effect of culture on the individual.
- True
- False
- According to psychosexual theory, what are the stages of development?
- Oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
- Id, ego, superego
- Unconscious, preconscious, conscious
- Reaction formation, projection, and denial
- According to classical conditioning, events that occur very close together in time come to have ________________
- Different intensity
- Different meaning
- Similar intensity
- Similar meaning
- Social learning theory emphasizes the process of learning new behaviors by
- Observing and imitating the behavior of others
- Being taught by more skillful adults and peers
- Being reinforced for increasingly close approximations of the desired behavior
- Developing a cognitive map
- Involvement in personal relationships and social groups contributes to the formation of
- Social cognition
- A cognitive map
- Cultural continuity
- Social identity
- Which of the following statements best describes systems theory?
- Family systems evolve slowly through psychosocial evolution
- Family members are interdependent so each member can influence the others
- Vicarious reinforcement can be used by family members to create equilibrium
- Role enactment produces role strain that impacts the family’s microsystem
- A significant risk associated with childbearing after age 40 is
- Down syndrome
- Abortion
- Inadequate diet
- Divorce
- In the United States, the rate of preterm and low birth weight babies has decreased from the 1980s to 2004.
- True
- False
- Which of the following is the process through which people develop specific, positive, emotional bonds with others?
- Attachment
- Social referencing
- Emotional differentiation
- Categorization of social objects
- Which of the following is a characteristic of babies who have an insecure attachment?
- At home, they cry less than other babies
- They actively explore the environment when their mothers are present
- They are more distressed when separated from their mothers
- They interact with strangers while mothers are present
- Objects do not cease to exist when they are out of reach or view. This concept is referred to as
- Scheme
- Primitive causality
- Means-end relationship
- Object permanence
- The average full-term baby in the United States weighs about 7 to 7.5 pounds and is 20 inches long.
- True
- False
- Among the choices below, which is the most important factor that caregivers contribute for the cognitive growth of their toddler?
- Nutritious meals
- Opportunities for verbal interaction
- Providing for safety
- Enrollment in childcare
- Which of the following has been identified as an especially important activity in preparing a child for literacy and for expanding a child’s language skills?
- Drawing with friends
- Reading silently
- Watching television
- Reading aloud
- Children learn a great deal about how to control anger by
- Watching their parents when they are angry
- Having a pet
- Listening to verbal discussions about anger
- Interacting with angry peers
- By the end of toddlerhood, children who have been allowed to experience autonomy should
- Be hyperactive
- Have a strong foundation of self-confidence
- Have strong fears associated with behaving independently
- Be unusually capable of being able to delay gratification
- Which term refers to being able to experience the emotion that you perceive someone else is experiencing?
- Ego ideal
- Guilt
- Internalization
- Empathy
- When is the capacity for empathy first observed?
- Infancy
- Toddlerhood
- Early school age
- Middle school age
- School readiness skills in children ages 3 to 5 indicate that poverty status is not a significant factor.
- True
- False
- How is attachment formation in infancy related to friendship formation?
- Children who are securely attached do not need friends
- Children who are anxiously attached make friends readily
- Children who are securely attached are more popular and more comfortable in social interactions
- Children who are securely attached look for one best friend with whom to share their feelings
- Through ____________, children begin to appreciate the logic, order, and predictability of the physical world.
- Sensorimotor intelligence
- Concrete operational thinking
- Preoperational thinking
- Fantasy play
- During middle childhood, self-evaluation is strongly influenced by
- Combinational skills
- Comparisons with the performance of peers
- Trust in one’s parents as economic providers
- The ability to maintain emotional control
- Which of the following is an example of how adolescent girls differ in their emotional responses from adolescent boys? Adolescent girls are
- More likely than boys to experience strong feelings of anger at others
- More likely than boys to feel contemptuous of others
- Less likely than boys to experience restless irritability
- More likely than boys to experience depression
- Acts that are illegal for adolescents but not adults, such as truancy and underage drinking, are called
- Stage offenses
- Status offenses
- Problems of immaturity
- Acting out behavioral offenses
- Parental loss or parental rejection increases an adolescent’s vulnerability to
- Egocentrism
- Depression
- Early onset of puberty
- Romantic ideas about family formation
Short Answer (worth 5 points each)
- What are some of the important life decisions you might make during
early adulthood that would have an impact on your potential life
expectancy?
- What are some of the factors that make early adolescents vulnerable
to experiences of depression? How do males and females differ in their experiences of depression?