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CLEP Human Growth And Development
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1. Loss of elasticity of the lens and thus loss of ability to see close objects as a result of the aging process
animistic reasoning
John Bowlby
presbyopia
preoperation stage
2. Second of Piaget's (age 2-7). begin to use words as mental symbols and to form mental images. still limited in their ability to use logic to solve problems. do not yet understand conservation.
scripts
preoperation stage
Lawrence Kohlberg
sensitive period
3. This action during pregnancy may be associated with poor academic performance by the child later on
maternal smoking
social deprivation
Noam Chomsky
proximodistal development
4. Sternberg's theory that intelligence consists of analytical intelligence - creative intelligence - and practical intelligence.
exosystem
Howard Gardner
fetal alcohol syndrom symptom
triarchic theory of intelligence
5. In Bronfenbrenner's bioecological approach - settings not experienced directly by individuals still influence their development (for example - effects of events at a parent's workplace on children's development).
memory
assimilation
scaffolding
exosystem
6. Autism usually becomes evident between ___ and ___ months
CNS and heart
presbyopia
12 and 30
Albert Bandura
7. Those with this disease are often normal weight
neglect
bulimia
mean length of utterance
maternal smoking
8. From Lev Vygotsky's theory. the difference between what a child can do with help and what the child can do without any help or guidance.
fetal alcohol syndrom symptom
functional play
Robert Selman
zone of proximal development
9. Hall and Gesel launched this approach in which measures of behavior are taken on large numbers of individuals and age-related averages are computed to represent typical development
normative approach
Susan Carey
mean length of utterance
street smarts
10. The principle that development proceeds from the center of the body outward
preoperation stage
5 psychosexual stages
proximodistal development
sensitive period
11. Suggested children are born into world with empty minds - environment shapes them
conscientiousness
Locke
Rousseau
chorionic villus sampling
12. Defined the theory of 3 levels of moral development. there are two stages within each level. to achieve advanced moral development - children must be exposed to both sides of moral dilemmas
Lawrence Kohlberg
basic emotions
Harry Harlow
Noam Chomsky
13. 1896-1934; russian developmental psychologist who emphasized the role of the social environment on cognitive development and proposed the idea of zones of proximal development
CNS and heart
self-concept differentiation
proximodistal development
Lev Vygotsky
14. Harvard researcher that has identified at least eight types of intelligences: linguistic - logical/mathematical - bodily/kinesthetic - musical - spatial (visual) - interpersonal (the ability to understand others) - intrapersonal (the ability to under
Howard Gardner
functional play
accommodation
Robert Selman
15. Suggested that children are born good - bad experiences lead to negative changes
formal operations stage
Rousseau
semantics
CNS and heart
16. Psychologist who researched the relationship of body contact and nourishment to attachment - using infant monkeys and artificial mothers
preoperation stage
Howard Gardner
Harry Harlow
bulimia
17. Gifted children grow up to be more well-adjusted - more successful - healthier adults
scaffolding
5 psychosexual stages
fast mapping
Lewis Terman
18. The basis for most human learning
Howard Gardner
imitation
mental operations
street smarts
19. Infant who appears withdrawn - depressed - and is losing all interest in the world is expressing symptoms of this
memory
self-concept differentiation
mean length of utterance
social deprivation
20. Piaget's notion of adapting one's current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information
relational aggression
instrumental aggression
accommodation
intermodal perception
21. A theory of development that takes its cue in many ways from evolutionary theory - concentrating on traits that are inborn or dependent on 'critical periods' for their eventual emergence
vision
prosocial behavior
ethology
basic emotions
22. Unresponsiveness to others - oc behaviors - anger outburst - social avoidance - regression in behavior/language (4x more prevalent in boys)
Albert Bandura
characteristics of autism
Robert Sternberg
fast mapping
23. Devised the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (academic problem-solving - practical - and creative); proposed three components of adult love: intimacy - commitment - and passion
overregularization
Robert Sternberg
chorionic villus sampling
amniocentesis
24. Stage of development when organism is most vulnerable to teratogens.
embryo
superego
chorionic villus sampling
normative approach
25. Proposed that challenging children with complex words helps them to develop their language more rapidly.
learning set
Noam Chomsky
characteristics of autism
formal operations stage
26. Psychologist to propose the Ecological Systems Theory - views child as developing within a complex system of relationships from microsystem to macrosystem
characteristics of autism
sensorimotor stage
accommodation
Uri Bronfenbrenner
27. Joy - Anger - Fear - Surprise - Interest - Disgust - Distress - Sadness
basic emotions
Lawrence Kohlberg
social deprivation
Rousseau
28. A technique of detecting fetal abnormalities that involves examination of placental tissue extracted from the chorion
chorionic villus sampling
triarchic theory of intelligence
intermodal perception
superego
29. In Piaget's theory these are flexible and reversible
12 and 30
Moro reflex
metacognition
mental operations
30. Behavior that benefits someone else or society but that generally offers no obvious benefit to the person performing it; can be taught through positive reinforcement - observational learning - modeling - and assignment of responsibilities designed to
prosocial behavior
Susan Carey
accommodation
animistic reasoning
31. Increased exposure to stimuli - enhanced encoding (storing) of information in long-term memory - and increased ease and efficiency in retrieving the stored information will improve this
memory
12 and 30
Albert Bandura
preoperation stage
32. Third of Piaget's (7-11). children learn conservation and mathematical transformations.
Diana Baumrind
concrete operations stage
embryo
Howard Gardner
33. Occurs when grammatical rules are incorrectly generalized to irregular cases where they do not apply
overregularization
superego
Locke
sandwich generation
34. The fact that children can map a word onto an underlying concept after only a single exposure
fast mapping
overregularization
embryo
Uri Bronfenbrenner
35. The generation of adults who simultaneously try to meet the competing needs of their parents and their children
sandwich generation
Rousseau
Susan Carey
superego
36. Child has smaller-than normal brain leading to other disabilities
fetal alcohol syndrom symptom
scaffolding
maternal smoking
Lev Vygotsky
37. This causes more deaths in children than physical abuse
neglect
CNS and heart
Moro reflex
social deprivation
38. The average number of MORPHEMES
triarchic theory of intelligence
scripts
imitation
mean length of utterance
39. When infants display a decrease in interest toward an object
Robert Selman
identity moratorium
instinctive drift
habituation method
40. The set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes - words - and sentences in a given language; the study of meaning
Lewis Terman
street smarts
triarchic theory of intelligence
semantics
41. According to Piaget - we possess these to create abstract - generalized account of repeated events
Lev Vygotsky
fetal alcohol syndrom symptom
scripts
pragmatics
42. This system and organ are most susceptible to teratogens after conception
Noam Chomsky
Harry Harlow
CNS and heart
triarchic theory of intelligence
43. Social cognitive theorist who proposed that learning takes place in social context: observing and imitating others. also believed people used self-efficacy to overcome fear/trauma.
street smarts
instinctive drift
intermodal perception
Albert Bandura
44. Term for practical intelligence
street smarts
superego
embryo
functional play
45. First of Piaget's. lasts from birth to acquisition of language. cognitive devmt begins and children learn causality - object permanence towards end
ethology
memory
sensorimotor stage
Howard Gardner
46. Term coined by animal psychologists Marian Breland Bailey and Keller Breland; tendency for animals to return to innate behaviors following repeated reinforcement
formal operations stage
instinctive drift
ethology
presbyopia
47. Introduced the concept of fast mapping. calculated that children between the ages of 1.5 and 6 learn an average of nine new words per day.
Howard Gardner
proximodistal development
Susan Carey
presbyopia
48. We don't inherit a specific IQ; rather we have a range of academic potential
exosystem
preoperation stage
fast mapping
reaction range theory of intelligence
49. An explicit understanding of how learning works and an awareness of yourself as a learner.
triarchic theory of intelligence
metacognition
maternal smoking
12 and 30
50. A technique of prenatal diagnosis in which amniotic fluid - obtained by aspiration from a needle inserted into the uterus - is analyzed to detect certain genetic and congenital defects in the fetus.
amniocentesis
superego
Lewis Terman
metacognition
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