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DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology
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1. A communication style in which single words are used to communicate - typical of toddlers learning to speak - for example 'give' or 'mama'. The meaning is still understood even though complete sentences are not used
Holophrase syntax
Preconventional - conventional - postconventional
1) Gather info - 2) Generate hypothesis - 3) Test hypothesis - 4) Revise
Cerebral cortex
2. What are the four stages of sexual response?
Social health
Excitement - plateau - orgasm - and resolution phases
Contextual
Childhood depression
3. The name most associated with operant conditioning is who?
Rh positive
Subject
B.F. Skinner
Deferred imitation
4. What are the four layers that protect the brain?
Stage 6
The skull - dura mater membrane - arachnoid layer - and pia mater.
Zygote
Elaboration
5. Why are IQ scores only accurate for short periods of time?
Double blind
Conception
Divergent thinking
It measures a child against their peers - in that moment
6. What is: your thoughts - beliefs - attitudes - and values
The right hand - right eye - and speech
Mental health
If the mom and child have different blood types - the mom's cells can attack the baby.
Kleinfelter Syndrome; male
7. Does a gamete (reproductive) cell have full or half set of chromosomes?
Independent variable
Pituitary gland
Emergency contraception
Half (23)
8. A reinforcer that comes from within the individual--something emotional.
Thalamus
Erogenous zones
Intrinsic reinforcer
Bias
9. The ethical component of the personality and provides the moral standards by which the ego operates
Anger (Emotion)
Self-actualization
Super Ego
Operation
10. All senses report to the thalamus except for one--which?
Median
Cornea
Smell
As soon as the bell was rung
11. What is: the theory centered on studying how the mind is involved in knowing - learning - remembering - thinking; study how the mind relates to behavior
Prenatal development
Teratogens
Cognitive
Adolescent
12. What is a disease also called German measles?
Psychological Tests
Positive Correlation
Lens
Rubella
13. Rogers and Maslow are both:
Iris
Humanistic Theorists
It measures a child against their peers - in that moment
Wear-and-Tear Theory
14. When does language development begin?
Preconventional - conventional - postconventional
Six months
Condom
Anger (Emotion)
15. Who made the first IQ test?
3
Occipital - temporal - frontal - and parietal.
Alfred Binet
Self-actualization
16. What fluid covers the brain - and is used to transport chemicals and regulate pressure?
Middle-old
Cerebrospinal fluid
Frontal lobe
Valid
17. What is the part of the ear that includes the eardrum - anvil - and stirrup?
Middle ear
Commissures
Teratology
Subjects may be dishonest w/ their answers
18. What is: the realization that objects stay the same even when they are made to look different?
Conservation
Cooing
Olfactory sense
Operant Conditioning
19. Defense mechanism: feelings are redirected to someone else
Correlation Research
Long labors or birth complications
Survey
Displacement
20. Recent research supports that children learn from listening to their parents talk to them in 'baby talk'; which aspect of language is this?
You need two - one from each parent - to conceive.
Social aspect of language
Homophobia
Dialectical perspective
21. The scientific study of words and sentences
Absolute threshold
Prenatal development
Cerebral cortex
Semantics
22. What 4 main problems do fetal alcohol syndrome cause?
Constant
Slowed growth - body/face malfunctions - nervous system disorders - mental retardation.
Bias
Vestibular sense
23. What is the ability to identify correctly something encountered before?
Recognition
Cephalocaudal and Proximodistal
Frequency
Babbling
24. What is: the amount of pressure produced by a sound wave - measured in decibels?
Amplitude
Alzheimer's Disease
Zygote
Stage 1
25. What is: the moment an ovum/egg is fertilized by sperm?
Crystallized intelligence
Conception
Create and release chemicals into the blood
Holophrase syntax
26. What is: a person's attraction to other people?
Reaction Formation
Rods
Middle childhood
Sexual orientation
27. Four steps of the scientific method include:
Cross-modal perception
Stage 6
The Montessori Method
1) Gather info - 2) Generate hypothesis - 3) Test hypothesis - 4) Revise
28. What is: when a child can't be conceived via the usual method?
Independent variable
Old Age
Infertility
Nurture
29. What is the transparent part in the front of the eye?
Perception
Bargaining
Lens
Raymond Cattell
30. What is: when a person or animal responds to a neutral stimulus with a meaningful one
Classical conditioning
Visual cliff
Natural observation
Adrenal glands
31. Which protective brain layer is the strongest and thickest?
Closure
Dura mater
Operant conditioning
Syphillis and rubella
32. Therapy that involves the whole family
Gender conservation
Family therapy
Personality
Ethics
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. What houses memories and controls our responses to different sensory signals?
Family therapy
The cerebrum
Emotional health
Physical needs
35. Id - Ego - and Super Ego were all founded by who?
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Puberty
Cerebral cortex
Sigmund Freud
36. When someone sees an incomplete form - they fill in the pieces and perceive it as it would be that way. What Gestalt principle is this an example of?
Gradually through shaping
Midwife
Closure
Wilhelm Wundt
37. What is a common learning disability in reading?
Dyslexia
B.F. Skinner
Parallel play
Lewis Terman
38. What syndrome happens when a woman smokes while pregnant?
Random assignment
Fetal tobacco syndrome
True
Closure
39. Who first coined self-efficacy?
Kohlberg
Closure
Organ of corti
Bandura
40. Those who are mentally retarded are least likely to also have WHAT condition?
Cerebral palsy
Fontanels
Babbling
5 & 6
41. Third stage in the Kubler-Ross's Stages of Dying: 'If you don't die I will do the following...'
Zygote
Hypokinetic diseases
On chromosomes
Bargaining
42. Second step in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Safety
Kibbutz
Fetal tobacco syndrome
Francis Bacon--16th century
43. A baby repeating what you just said
Quantitative
Cochlea
Echolalia
RU-486
44. What purpose do fontanels have?
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45. If a test measures what is meant to measure it is considered what?
Functionalism
Denial (Shock)
Pupil
Valid
46. Who argued that classical conditioning explains some behaviors - but operant conditioning plays a much larger role?
B.F. Skinner
Midwife
Wilhelm Wundt
IUD
47. What is: an experienced practitioner who can attend pregnancies and deliveries?
Midwife
Occipital - temporal - frontal - and parietal.
Conceive at younger ages
Wear-and-Tear Theory
48. We smell when airborne molecules of an odor reach tiny receptor cells in the top of the nasal cavity; what is the name of this receptor area?
Stage 6
Mental health
Punishment
Olfactory epithelium
49. Children that are raised on the Kibbutz will often:
Babbling
Have more bland personalities and often difficult for them to create and maintain intimate relationships as they have a lack of emotional depth
On chromosomes
Rite of Passage
50. How is extinction best achieved?
Unoccupied behavior - onlooker - solitary independent (plays alone) - parallel play (plays around but not w/ others) - associative - cooperative play
Sampling
B.F. Skinner
Gradually through shaping