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DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Who made the first IQ test?
Free morpheme
Cerebral cortex
Alfred Binet
Opens and closes to let the correct amount of light in
2. What is: when a child can't be conceived via the usual method?
Divergent thinking
Timbre
Ego
Infertility
3. In children babbling begins around age _____ - while in deaf infants babbling usually begins around several months later
9-15
Six or seven months
Stimulus generalization
Psychoanalytic theory
4. Which stage of development is: Ego Integrity vs. Despair? (what they have done with their life)
90%
Old Age
Pons
Fluid intelligence
5. Biological theories of aging: the number of cells that have problems or mutations that increase w/ age
Genetic Mutation
Freud
William James
A will
6. What is the term for oxygen deficiency to the brain?
Cerebral anoxia
Assimilation
Depo-Provera
Teratology
7. Who founded the Hierarchy of Needs theory?
Constant
Increase
Pituitary gland
Maslow
8. A type of research done inside of a lab - selected to monitor specific biological changes in individuals by using expensive and sophisticated machinery
Encoding the information - represnting the information - and retrieving information from memory.
Down syndrome
Laboratory observation
Quantitative
9. All senses report to the thalamus except for one--which?
3 & 4
If the mom and child have different blood types - the mom's cells can attack the baby.
Social health
Smell
10. What coordinates all movements and muscles?
Base of the skull; size of a pea
Neonate
Cerebellum
Strong correlation
11. Self-aware - recognized - defined
Adrenal glands
Parasympathetic
Through actions - doing what you believe is correct
Self-concept
12. Second development of language - still pre-speech; repetition of meaningful sounds
Reinforcer
Regression
Carl Rogers
Babbling
13. Theory that language abilities devlop innately; there must be some mechanism in the brain which aids in language acquisition; who came up with this theory?
Gestalt psychology
Consciousness
Preparatory Depression
Chomsky
14. What 4 main problems do fetal alcohol syndrome cause?
Slowed growth - body/face malfunctions - nervous system disorders - mental retardation.
Social aspect of language
Sublimation
1 & 2
15. What are the four layers that protect the brain?
Autonomic Nervous System
The skull - dura mater membrane - arachnoid layer - and pia mater.
Base of the skull; size of a pea
Carl Rogers
16. What percent of children in kindergarten are immunized?
Gender
99%
Sexually transmitted diseases
Social development or social cognition
17. What is another name for a newborn?
Neonate
Allow the skull's plates of bone to shift or flex - making childbirth easier.
Behaviorism
Egocentric behavior
18. Biological theories of aging: like everything else in the world - the human body wears out
The meanlinkk of utterance (how long their sentences are)
Wear-and-Tear Theory
Cornea and lens
Denial
19. What glands affect the mood - energy level - and stress?
Base of the skull; size of a pea
3
Adrenal glands
Bound morpheme
20. Used to show links between people - events - actions - behaviors - etc. while not determining the caus - rather is linked to statistics
Correlation Research
Harry Harlow
Middle childhood
Genetic Mutation
21. What is: the theory focused on 'how' of behavior; minds are a continuous flow of information about experiences - and role is to study the mind/behavior as they adapt to the environment
Noise
Mostly developed by the time of birth
Functionalism
Gene
22. Who believed that the unconscious motivates our actions - through the id - ego - and superego?
Zone of Proximal Development
Freud
Parietal lobe
Recall
23. Believed each person had an idea of a 'perfect person' and tried to work towards being like that person as much as possible - believing that people needed to become 'fully functioning' individuals
Carl Rogers
Sterilization
Psychological maltreatment
Quantitative
24. What does the left half of the brain control?
Monocular cues
The right hand - right eye - and speech
Safety
Operant conditioning
25. Chomsky believed that the ability to develop language skills was inherited in ______.
Bargaining
Kubler-Ross's Stages of Dying
Genes
No
26. What is the conception alternative where semen is deposited into the body via a thin tube?
Alternative - or artificial - insemination
Sterilization
Cross Sectional Study
Outer ear
27. Where nursing care is given meant to maximize the quality of life for someone who is dying
School-age Child
Hospice
Bias
Sexual orientation
28. What attention disorders also interfere with the learning process?
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Put babies on their backs to sleep - and not have anything extra (toys - pillows etc) in the bed or crib.
Alzheimer's Disease
Alternative - or artificial - insemination
29. Why isn't an IQ test a good indicator for children over long periods of time?
4
Fontanels
They can be coached into learning a type of test--do better or worse - etc.
Divergent thinking
30. What is the term for identical twins?
Bandura
Family therapy
Monozygotic twins
Emergency contraception
31. Cultural bias not generally known across all subcultures
Id - Ego - Super Ego
Psychometrics
Kibbutz
Psychological Tests
32. What is: your thoughts - beliefs - attitudes - and values
Stage 3
Mental health
Preconventional Morality
Self-actualization - Esteem needs - Belonging and love - Safety - Physical needs
33. A chronic condition that deteriorates the nerve fibers in the brain controlling memory - speech - and personality. Early symptoms including personality changes - lack of interest in activities - and change in sleep patterns.
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34. Rang the bell each time he fed the dog; eventually how early did the dogs start salivating?
Cerebral palsy
As soon as the bell was rung
Cephalocaudal
Occipital lobe
35. True or False: Kohlberg believed that you go through each step of moral development one @ a time and could not skip them.
Hypothalamus
Anger (Emotion)
Gradually through shaping
True
36. Jean Piaget extensively used which research method to study children?
Cesarean birth
Natural observation
Reinforcer
Alternative - or artificial - insemination
37. Once the disease strikes - an individual w/ Alzheimer's disease usually has their life expectancy is:
Alternative - or artificial - insemination
Cut in half
Because at birth cells aren't well connected (lacking in myelin - or nerve insulation)
Cerebral palsy
38. What is the clear membrane in front of the eye that protects it?
Acceptance
Cornea
The meanlinkk of utterance (how long their sentences are)
Authoritative
39. Infants develop a secure attachment when parents pay attention to and respond to a child's needs. What theory includes this statement?
Cross-modal perception
Psychoanalytic theory
They can be coached into learning a type of test--do better or worse - etc.
Gonads
40. John Bowlby felt that attachment held evolutionary purpose. Explain
Psychoanalytical
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
Preconventional Morality
Class inclusion
41. Who introduced the scientific method?
Francis Bacon--16th century
Morality of Care
Frequency
5 & 6
42. What are the four areas of taste that taste-buds recognize?
Divergent thinkers
Rods
Behaviorism
Sweet - bitter - salty - sour
43. What is: attraction to the opposite sex?
Teratogens
Heterosexual
Have more bland personalities and often difficult for them to create and maintain intimate relationships as they have a lack of emotional depth
Autoimmune Theory
44. What thought process characterizes creative - gifted - or advanced children?
Pitch
Rubella
Divergent thinkers
Women - men
45. Who thought of the mind as a stream of consciousness--a flow of emotions - sensations and thoughts?
6
Physical needs
Fetal tobacco syndrome
William James
46. Theory by Bandura; the interaction of a person's personality - the environment - and the behavior.
Dependent variable
Positive reinforcer
Hurried-child
Reciprocal determinism
47. What is the name for depth perception cues made with one eye?
Full (46)
As they age
Monocular cues
Self-actualization
48. 1 -3 -4 -5 -7 -8 -10 what is the median?
Irritability - social responsiveness - and activity level
5
Stillbirth
Self-actualization - Esteem needs - Belonging and love - Safety - Physical needs
49. What kind of problem can it cause when a husband and wife have different blood types?
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50. What is the simple type of learning for getting used to something?
Operant conditioning
William James
Habituation
Cross-modal perception