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DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. How do you fix the problem of mother's cells attacking the baby's?
Injections
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Pupil
Operant conditioning
2. What is the medical term for birth of a dead baby?
Stillbirth
Autoerotic behavior
Reciprocal determinism
School-age Child
3. Which stage of development is: Industry vs. Inferiority? (working with others)
Rods
Accommodation
School-age Child
Double blind
4. Who coined the Theory of Moral Development?
Kohlberg
Rods
Telegraphic speech
Teratogens
5. Where are genes carried?
Denial (Shock)
Olfactory sense
On chromosomes
Mean
6. Who did the experiment with baby monkeys about affection and love?
Young-old
Authoritative
Harry Harlow
Through actions - doing what you believe is correct
7. What is the term for low IQ and mental age of about 4 years old?
Regression
Mentally retarded
Cones
The brain stem
8. What is: growth from the center (spine) outward - where vital organs form before the extremities?
Proximodistal
Stillbirth
The meanlinkk of utterance (how long their sentences are)
3
9. Who founded the Hierarchy of Needs theory?
Resilient child
Maslow
Echolalia
Mainstreaming
10. Children that are raised on the Kibbutz are used to study the effects of what?
Emotional health
Multiple caretakers
Androgynous
Hypokinetic diseases
11. What is: when a child can't be conceived via the usual method?
Toddler
Multiple caretakers
Infertility
Mental health
12. What are the two directions of growth in the embryo?
Three percent
Gender roles
Cephalocaudal and Proximodistal
Cerebrospinal fluid
13. Contains the psychic content related to the primitive instincts of the body - notably sex and aggression - functioning entirely according to the pleasure-pain principle - seeking either immediate fulfillment or settling for a compromise fulfillment
Strong correlation
Thalamus
Conservation
Id
14. 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
Cerebrum
Pupil
Egocentrism
15. What is the main difference between classical and operant conditioning?
Cones
Carl Rogers
Put babies on their backs to sleep - and not have anything extra (toys - pillows etc) in the bed or crib.
Classical conditioning works more to explain reflexive or unconscious reactions - Operant conditioning works to explain elective actions and reactions
16. What is the name for the two halves of the brain?
Cerebrum
Raymond Cattell
Family practitioner
No
17. Who was the psychoanalyst who documented stages of emotional growth in regards to babies?
Erik Erikson
Cross Sectional Study
Nature
A will
18. A disorder where the bones are weakened and become porous - like a sponge
Class inclusion
Sexually transmitted diseases
Osteoporosis
Rationalization
19. When can a person's short term memory become incapacitated?
Family therapy
As they age
Strong correlation
Ageism
20. Fourth step in Maslow's Hierarchy of needs in which you begin to think about you self-esteem and how you feel as a person
Esteem needs
Operant conditioning
Excitement - plateau - orgasm - and resolution phases
Wilhelm Wundt
21. The first experiment of classical conditioning was done by who?
Dependent variable
Ivan Pavlov
Best friend
Pia mater
22. What is: term for how much someone values and respects themselves?
Androgynous
William James
Self-esteem
Recall
23. What is: when adolescents truly believe themselves to be the center of the universe to those around them?
Cerebral cortex
Operant Conditioning
Oral contraceptives
Adolescent Egocentrism
24. How much are the eyes developed in newborns?
Not fully developed; but can distinguish color - track movement - and bright objects.
Outer ear
Emotional neglect
Hospice
25. What houses memories and controls our responses to different sensory signals?
Sigmund Freud
Slowed growth - body/face malfunctions - nervous system disorders - mental retardation.
Object permanence
The cerebrum
26. What is: sexual self-stimulation or masturbation?
Monocular cues
Occipital - temporal - frontal - and parietal.
Independent variable
Autoerotic behavior
27. What is the main relay station for incoming sensory signals to the cerebral cortex - and outgoing motor signals from it?
Thalamus
Mentally retarded
Irritability - social responsiveness - and activity level
Self-concept
28. How is ADHD diagnosed?
In vitro fertilization
Contraception
Prenatal development
Up to 6 months of observation by doctors
29. Stage in which a person abides by the law because they think that law is a higher order; laws cannot be broken under any circumstance; social-order-maintaining orientation
No
Egocentric behavior
Creative
Stage 4
30. What is a specific period in development when a certain event has the greatest impact? (For example - a certain period of time when a young bird can learn to fly)
Constant
They were not scientifically performed
Clinical psychologist
Critical period
31. Categories of old age: 85+
Long labors or birth complications
Old-old
Selera
Syphillis and rubella
32. What is: the moment an ovum/egg is fertilized by sperm?
Ego
Down syndrome
Bias
Conception
33. What is: your thoughts about what gives life purpose--the meaning of life - religion
1 in 14 -000
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
Spiritual health
Frequency
34. Biological theories of aging: as our bodies age - our immune systems become less effective at fighting disease - stress - etc.
Autoimmune Theory
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Dependent variable
Harry Harlow
35. Disagreed w/ Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development because his subjects were mainly male
Id
Social aspect of language
Mendel
Gilligan
36. What is the chance of a baby having PKU?
1 in 14 -000
The Montessori Method
Abortion
Classical conditioning works more to explain reflexive or unconscious reactions - Operant conditioning works to explain elective actions and reactions
37. The number which occurs the most often
Qualitative
The brain stem
Mode
Strong correlation
38. Who argued that if psychology was a true science - then psychologists should only study what they could see and measure (behaviorist theory)?
Positive Correlation
John Watson
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
The posterior (back) fontanel: within two months of birth. The anterior (front) fontanel: by the child's 2nd birthday.
39. Failure to thrive is caused by:
Emotional neglect
Bisexual
Papillae
Outer ear
40. Who believed that the unconscious motivates our actions - through the id - ego - and superego?
Frontal lobe
Freud
Cross-modal perception
Gestalt psychology
41. What is: the theory to investigate the elements or 'structures' of the mind; classify structures and focus on conscious thought
Occipital lobe
4
Structuralism
Longitudinal fissure
42. When one variable increase - another variable increases. We call this a what?
Classical conditioning
Daydreaming
Operant conditioning
Positive Correlation
43. Stage in which whether you will be punished or not determines what is moral or not - also called the punishment and obiedience phase
Morphemes
Valid
Behaviorism
Stage 1
44. What is: the difference made to one's mind by the process of assimilation?
Accommodation
The Premack Principle
Ferdinand Lamaze
Free morpheme
45. A person who uses ______ has a stated position - but also acknowledges that it may change over time.
Bargaining
Dialectical perspective
They can be coached into learning a type of test--do better or worse - etc.
Obstetrician-gynecologist
46. Stages of friendship: two way - fair weathered
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
6-12
Cognitive improvement
The penis doesn't grow and breasts may develop.
47. What two diseases - when caught early in the pregnancy - are most dangerous to the fetus?
Syphillis and rubella
Subjects may be dishonest w/ their answers
Automatic - selective - contextual - and creative
Full (46)
48. Which thought process is: many ideas are brainstormed to explore many possible solutions; used in creative settings?
Id - Ego - Super Ego
Emergency contraception
Divergent thinking
Middle-age Adult
49. A child that is always in a hurry
Mental health
Self-esteem
Hurried-child
Pituitary gland
50. Who taught women breathing procedures to get through childbirth - including panting?
Divergent thinking
Ferdinand Lamaze
Dependent variable
Young Adult