SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
CSET Subtest III: Human Development - 2
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
cset
,
teaching
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Developed with Physical structures to produce sounds - cognitive structures to produce thought process - and social structures to experience language through learning and practicing.
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
Value of shared activity?
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Language Development
2. Development is motivated by the search for a stable balance toward effective adaptations
fat - sugar
Equilibrium
Reasoning
Casual Reasoning
3. Recognition that objects and events continue to exist even when they are not visible
Object permanence
Mixed temperaments
Operant conditioning
Rough and tumble play
4. Altering the environment or situation to produce a more favorable outcome
Constructive play
Behavior modification
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Effect of play
5. Transformations in a child's thought - language - and intelligence. Theories: 1. Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development 2. Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development 3. Multi - theoretical perspectives of language - intelligence - and children with spe
Cognitive Development
Erikson stage two
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood
Characteristics of neglect
6. 12: girls taller/boys weigh more - 13/14: boys taller & weigh more - 18: boys 4' taller 20 lbs heavier - Acceleration large motor physical strength in boys - Clumsy initially -- fast growth arms/legs - Quickly acquire ease of movement
BMI (body mass index)
Equilibrium
Ivan Pavlov
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- gender differences
7. Girls more fatty tissue than boys - Boys more muscle tissue - Height/weight about same - just distributed differently - Boys might tend to be slightly taller/heavier
Object permanence
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
Growth and Development - Infancy
8. Miscarriage - Low birth weight - Poor respiratory functioning
Centration
B.F. Skinner
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Nicotine
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood - gender differences
9. Educational Implications of Language Development: Teachers must be aware that the process of language development is multifaceted - including...
Physical sounds - cognitive thought - and social interactions
fat - sugar
Stage 1- Sensorimotor stage
Child's cognitive ability
10. 1. Secure Attachment 2. Anxious - Resistant Attachment 3. Anxious - Avoidant Attachment 4. Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Inductive reasoning
Patterns of attachment
Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory
11. Drawing conclusions from specific examples to make a general conclusion - even when the conclusion is not accurate
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Drugs
Symbolic function substage
Inductive reasoning
12. 1. Provides an alternative to behavior theorists' belief that children are merely passive learners. Children actively move through operational stages.
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
13. Children observe adult repeatedly punching & knocking down inflated doll - Later - children imitated aggressive behavior in classroom
Bobo doll experiment
fat - sugar
Casual Reasoning
Guideline for dealing with hyperactive children
14. A successful childhood counseling treatment b/c it allows children to feel less threatened while working out conflicts and expressing their unresolved feelings
Temperament
Some causes of child maltreatment
Play therapy
Functional play
15. While 1 or 2 symptoms do not necessarily mean a child is abused - some common signs are...
Moral Development or Morality
Why teachers must familiar with signs and symptoms of child abuse
Physical abuse - Neglect - Sexual abuse
Growth and Development - Infancy -- gender differences
16. Be consistent and write down predictable outlines - schedules - and deadlines - Demonstrate and model appropriate behavior - giving positive reinforcement - Talk slowly - making eye contact when possible - and keep conversations brief - Keep peripher
B.F. Skinner
Conservation
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Cognitive
17. Birth to 2 years old - Grow faster in this period than any other
BMI (body mass index)
Irreversibility
Growth and Development - Infancy
Growth and Development - Early Childhood
18. Allow the student to sit behind others so that the student won't disturb others - and teach the student to tap his pencil on a sleeve or leg instead of the table
Games with Rules
Guideline for dealing with hyperactive children
Secure attachment
Intelligence
19. Children with a perceptual - motor disability have difficult with coordination and may often appear clumsy or disoriented - Sometimes their hands are in constant motion and may get in the way of their activity
Perceptual Motor Disability
Classical conditioning
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
Characteristics of neglect
20. According to the Individuals with disabilities Act or IDEA all children with disabilities are guaranteed a free - appropriate publec education.
Mary Ainsworth attachment theory
Educational Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
Reasoning
21. Much of what we know about how children think feel and respond to the world come from him. His theory states that children predictable and orderly stages of cognitive development and at each stage they form a new way to operate and adapt to the world
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
22. Sensorimotor movements manipulating objects in order to receive pleasure - Begins during infancy - Involves repetition of behavior/muscle movement - Can be engaged in throughout life
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Object permanence
Stage 2- Preoperational period
Functional play
23. Sensorimotor - preoperational - concrete operations - formal operations
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
24. Mental structure in which childrens knowledge is ordered into
Schemas
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
Erikson stage five
Erikson stage two
25. 2-6 years old - Much of baby fat disappears as arms/legs grow longer - Pot belly disappears - internal organs no longer growing faster than body cavity - Decrease in weight is attributed to - walking - fatty tissues start growing at slower rate
Ivan Pavlov
Growth and Development - Early Childhood
Secure attachment
Language Development
26. A conceptual tool that allows a child to recognize that when altering the appearance of an object the basic properties do not change
Conservation
Scaffolding
Classical conditioning
Inductive reasoning
27. The temporary support system from a teacher or older peer to support the child until the task can be mastered alone
Guideline for dealing with hyperactive children
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Casual Reasoning
Scaffolding
28. Child readily separates from parent - Actively avoids parent upon reunion
Anxious - Avoidant Attachment
Stage 4- Formal operations period
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
Teachers
29. Type of play begins during infancy with sensorimotor movements manipulating objects on order to receive pleasure
Temperament
Functional play
Educational Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities
Scaffolding
30. This is the ability of a child to arrange objects in logical progression
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Reasoning
Seriation
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
31. The child uses words and images to form mental representations to remember objects without being physically present
Symbolic function substage
Rough and tumble play
When assessing a child
Why teachers must familiar with signs and symptoms of child abuse
32. Mood - generally - Environment - Activity - Threshold for reacting to stimulation
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Teachers
Centration
basis of temperament
33. Language development; disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition - stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language - humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Noam Chomsky
Equilibrium
Some causes of child maltreatment
34. A Russian researcher in the early 1900s who was the first research into learned behavior (conditioning) who discovered classical conditioning through the salvation of dogs on the ringing of a bell.
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
Noam Chomsky
Ivan Pavlov
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
35. Occurs when children take existing schemes and adjust them to fit their experience piano/keyboard
Constructive play
Schemas
Noam Chomsky
Accomodation
36. Ages 4 to 10 in which children obey because they're parents tell them to and fear consequences - Kohlberg's stage of moral development in which rewards and punishments dominate moral thinking
Preconventional
Language Development
Growth and Development - Early Childhood
Self - efficacy
37. The tendency of the child to focus on only one piece of information at a time while disregarding all others
John Watson
Centration
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Characteristics of neglect
38. Come from both heredity and environment. Many typical changes during childhood are related to maturation. Individual differences tend to increase with age
B.F. Skinner
Centration
John Watson
Influences on Development
39. Lack of parenting skills - Economic stressors - Lack of education - Repetition of generational family abuse
Cognitive Development
Irreversibility
Some causes of child maltreatment
Attention Hyperactivity Disorders
40. 8 intelligences - intelligence and talent are two different things. Eight intelligences are linguistic - musical - logical - mathematical - spatial - bodily - kinesthetic - interpersonal - naturalistic - existential
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
41. A learning disability characterized by substandard reading achievement due to the inability of the brain to process symbols; also known as a developmental reading disorder. Skip or reverse words. Confuses left and right reading.
Rough and tumble play
Thomas & Chess temperament theory
Dyslexia
Preconventional
42. Collective set of inborn traits help to construct a child's approach to the world
Zone of proximal development
Temperament
basis of temperament
Goodness of fit
43. Children learn from operating in the environment
Kohlberg's three stages of moral development
Influences on Development
basis of temperament
Operant conditioning
44. At about 18 months
Influences on Development: 2 Other possible impacts on fetus development
Attention Hyperactivity Disorders
Anger - sadness
begining of imagination
45. Easy (flexible) - Difficult (active or feisty) - Slow- to - warm - up (cautious)
play - social - emotional
Rough and tumble play
basic groups of temperament
Educational Implications of Classical Conditioning
46. Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Law - ______________ are mandated reporters of child abuse
Animism
begining of imagination
Functional play
Teachers
47. 1. Functional 2. Constructive 3. Pretend or Imaginative 4. Rough - and - Tumble 5. Games with Rules
types of play
Constructive play
Equilibrium
Egocentrism
48. A collective set of inborn traits that help to construct a child's approach to the world
Temperament
Influences on Development: 2 Other possible impacts on fetus development
Diet - poor
Vygotsky - Premise of his theory
49. ndustry vs. Inferiority (6 years - puberty) - Mastering knowledge and intellectual skills - enthusiastic about learning - imagination - Inferiority if feelings of incompetence and unproductiveness arise. If inferiority out weights industry - low self
Erikson stage four
Temperament
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Dyslexia
50. The infant becomes anxious before the caregiver leaves and is upset during their absence
Teachers
John Watson
Anxious resistant attachment
Language Development