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DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology
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1. What is: a person's attraction to other people?
Correlational research
5 & 6
Best friend
Sexual orientation
2. What is the term for oxygen deficiency to the brain?
Egocentric behavior
Cerebral anoxia
Autoimmune Theory
Conception
3. When do the two fontanels harden?
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4. What is: the elated feeling adolescents have - that they are immune to risks - mortality and probability; false sense of security thinking they will never fall or get caught.
Invincibility fable
50%
Anger (Emotion)
Schema
5. What are: general term for the reproductive organs in a male or female?
Pia mater
Gestalt psychology
Gonads
Object permanence
6. Defense mechanism: you deny your feelings and come up with ways to justify your behavior
Slowed growth - body/face malfunctions - nervous system disorders - mental retardation.
Humanistic Theorists
Rationalization
Gonads
7. What is the sense that gives information about balance and body movement? (if your body is moving - tilting - etc.)
Wilhelm Wundt
Positive Correlation
Correlational research
Vestibular sense
8. What is: method of contraception by having no direct contact with partner's genitals?
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Psychiatrist
Social aspect of language
Abstinence
9. Where are genes carried?
Erik Erikson
Sound waves
On chromosomes
Mode
10. What 4 main problems do fetal alcohol syndrome cause?
Young Adult
Bell would ring - then feed the dogs - Dogs would salivate when given food - Over time dogs began to salivate simply at ring of bell
Slowed growth - body/face malfunctions - nervous system disorders - mental retardation.
Social health
11. What part of the central nervous system controls all necessary functions of the body?
Displacement
Stillbirth
The brain
Set high standards - assist along the way
12. What is: where the lens changes its curves to help the eye focus?
Cognitive theorist
Rite of Passage
Accommodation
Sympathetic - parasympathetic - and enteric
13. Once the disease strikes - an individual w/ Alzheimer's disease usually has their life expectancy is:
Monozygotic twins
Negative Correlation
Experimental group and control group
Cut in half
14. Level 2 of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development includes which stages
Cesarean birth
Spiritual health
3 & 4
Rubella
15. Stage in which a person is concerned w/ how their action might affect society; the social contract orientation
Gonads
Stage 5
Neonate
4
16. Age at with children start feeling a fear of the dark - which can be strong and appear suddenly
Holophrase syntax
Divergent thinking
Inner ear
6
17. What is: your interactions with others in social situations
Belonging and love
Frontal lobe
Social health
Double blind
18. When does language development begin?
Carl Rogers
Convergent thinking
Six months
Alzheimer's Disease
19. What is: the type of thought that has to do with factual information--trivia - vocabulary - science - history?
Crystallized intelligence
Three
Developmental norm
Watching their parents
20. Which thought process is: a set of steps is followed to come to a correct answer; used in academic (math/science) settings?
Convergent thinking
Habituation
Projection
Gerontology
21. What is: the method to prevent an egg and sperm from being able to access each other?
Cross-modal perception
The brain/the cerebral cortex
Contraception
Stimulus generalization
22. What is: the ear's interpretation of a sound's frequency
Brain and spinal cord
Esteem needs
Accommodation
Pitch
23. What fluid covers the brain - and is used to transport chemicals and regulate pressure?
Auditory System
Cerebrospinal fluid
Socialization
Longitudinal fissure
24. Who proposed fluid/crystallized intelligence?
Long labors or birth complications
Behavioral
Raymond Cattell
Nature
25. The study of the aging process
Short attention span
Gerontology
Virginia Apgar - or Apgar Rating
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
26. A disorder where the bones are weakened and become porous - like a sponge
Osteoporosis
Denial (Shock)
Infants were placed on a solid - opaque surface - and the mothers were placed at the end of the table - where the opaque ended and glass begun. The infants didn't want to cross the glass because they could see the distance between themselves and the
Assimilation
27. What is: small device to block access to the uterus; left in place with spermicide for 6-8 hours - in order to kill any remaining sperm?
Diaphragm
Functionalism
Kohlberg
More Knowledgeable Other (MKO)
28. What is the most popular method for giving birth?
Medicated delivery
Androgynous
Monocular cues
Experimental research
29. What is: the type of thought related to numerical and intellectual puzzles--with both quick & creative responses?
Fluid intelligence
None!!
Correlation coefficient
Hypokinetic diseases
30. What is: located in the limbic system - with primary function to store memories?
Hippocampus
Divergent thinking
Cerebrum
Cognitive theorist
31. Biological theories of aging: we only have a certain number of cells - which are programmed to only replicate so many times before they are finished and the body begins to deteriorate
Cellular Theory
Assimilation
The skull - dura mater membrane - arachnoid layer - and pia mater.
90%
32. How many PAIRS of chromosomes do body cells have?
Survey
Base of the skull; size of a pea
Homophobia
23 pairs
33. What two diseases - when caught early in the pregnancy - are most dangerous to the fetus?
Syphillis and rubella
Independent variable
Habituation
Multiple caretakers
34. What is the drug to cause an abortion in the first 9 weeks of pregnancy?
RU-486
Reinforcer
Around age two
Fluid intelligence and crystal intelligence
35. Dying w/o a will
Correlational research
Cerebral anoxia
Intestate
Excitement - plateau - orgasm - and resolution phases
36. What is: the amount of pressure produced by a sound wave - measured in decibels?
Amplitude
More Knowledgeable Other (MKO)
23 pairs
In vitro fertilization
37. How can parents avoid down syndrome in their children?
Conceive at younger ages
Selective
The brain
Gilligan
38. What is the least developed part of a newborn (growth is not complete)?
The brain/the cerebral cortex
Dependent variable
Elaboration
Placebo effect
39. 1 -2 -2 -2 -3 -3 -5 -8 -9 -9. What is the mode?
Pavlov; classical conditioning
Mental health
William James
2
40. Who made the first IQ test?
Self-efficacy
Regression
Alfred Binet
Independent variable
41. Second element: The presence of someone who knows more in an area - like a parent - teacher - coach - etc.?
Rationalization
More Knowledgeable Other (MKO)
As soon as the bell was rung
Syphillis and rubella
42. According to both Kohlberg and Piaget - the most immature reason to do something is to:
1 in 14 -000
Avoid punishment
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Cephalocaudal
43. Which part of the ANS is the calming part of the system?
Parasympathetic
Cones
Assimilation
On chromosomes
44. Age at which most children will identify specific 'best-friends'
Have more bland personalities and often difficult for them to create and maintain intimate relationships as they have a lack of emotional depth
10
Condom
Limbic system
45. Stages of friendship: two way - fair weathered
Hippocampus
Self-concept
Gonads
6-12
46. What is: the bumps on top of the tongue that contain taste buds?
Humanistic
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Psychoanalytical
Papillae
47. Who created the first scientific psychology laboratory?
Wilhelm Wundt
Stillbirth
Five
Baby Albert
48. Deaf children will often be more proficient at communicating through _______ than do hearing infants - often being able to sign at ten months old
The cerebrum
Gestures
Obstetrician-gynecologist - family practitioner - or midwife
The brain
49. John Bowlby felt that attachment held evolutionary purpose. Explain
Stage 4
10-14 months
Cellular Theory
The infant wants to be in proximity of the person who cares for them as a form of self-preservation. If a child feels that their caregiver is nearby and attentive - they feel confident to explore their surroundings. If not - they feel anxious and ove
50. Babies are rewarded with food/attention with they say 'mama' etc - so they continue to say those words and learn new ones; what idea does this theory follow?
Operant conditioning
Fluid intelligence and crystal intelligence
1) Gather info - 2) Generate hypothesis - 3) Test hypothesis - 4) Revise
Sterilization