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DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A child that is always in a hurry
Random assignment
Irritability - social responsiveness - and activity level
Middle ear
Hurried-child
2. Who created structuralism?
Wilhelm Wundt
3 & 4
Down syndrome
Creative
3. What is: a person's attraction to other people?
Sexual orientation
Family practitioner
Cellular Theory
Cones
4. What are: the principles and standards of behavior - including morals; right/wrong and having one's actions correlate with their beliefs
Ethics
Irritability - social responsiveness - and activity level
Placebo effect
Negative Correlation
5. What regulates internal temperature - eating - sleeping - drinking - emotions - and sexual activity?
Celibacy
Up to 6 months of observation by doctors
Hypothalamus
Object permanence
6. When is anoxia a problem in births?
Authoritative
Noise
Neonate
Long labors or birth complications
7. What is the scientific name for the sense of smell?
Bell would ring - then feed the dogs - Dogs would salivate when given food - Over time dogs began to salivate simply at ring of bell
Fetal tobacco syndrome
Injections
Olfactory sense
8. Level 2 of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development includes which stages
Adolescent
Gestalt psychology
3 & 4
Bell would ring - then feed the dogs - Dogs would salivate when given food - Over time dogs began to salivate simply at ring of bell
9. The average of a data set
2
Preschooler
Mean
Noise
10. Categories of old age: 75-84
Middle-old
Schema
Accommodation
Neonate
11. What are the two parts responsible for bending light and focusing it in the back of the eye?
Anger (Emotion)
Cornea and lens
Babbling
Spiritual health
12. Who introduced the scientific method?
Six months
Positive Correlation
Parietal lobe
Francis Bacon--16th century
13. What is: when a child can't be conceived via the usual method?
Classical conditioning
5
Pitch
Infertility
14. 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?
Stage 6
Chomsky
Skin appearance - 'age spots' - hair
More Knowledgeable Other (MKO)
15. Individual sounds w/ in a word
Phonemes
Rationalization
23 pairs
90%
16. Stage in which you see the right action as what satisfies your personal needs; a person becomes aware of two different viewpoints
Safety
Stage 2
Injections
Stillbirth
17. What is: the theory focused on the individual's unconscious motivations?
Stage 3
The more accurate the result
Psychoanalytical
Medicated delivery
18. Theory by Bandura; the interaction of a person's personality - the environment - and the behavior.
Sigmund Freud
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Reciprocal determinism
Functionalism
19. What is: the ability to group objects together on the basis of common features?
As soon as the bell was rung
Psychoanalytical
Mostly developed by the time of birth
Classification
20. What is: the amount of pressure produced by a sound wave - measured in decibels?
Amplitude
Intestate
Self-esteem
3 & 4
21. Means that the participants must know the content of the experiment and be warned of any risk or harm
Endocrine system
Lewis Terman
Informed consent
Infant
22. What are: general term for the reproductive organs in a male or female?
Gonads
Bisexual
Accommodation
Independent variable
23. Which thought process is: many ideas are brainstormed to explore many possible solutions; used in creative settings?
Divergent thinking
Obstetrician-gynecologist
Base of the skull; size of a pea
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
24. The integrator between the outer and inner worlds - as well as the id and the superego. Gives continuity and consistency to behavior by providing a personal point of reference - which relates to the events of the past and actions of the present and o
Ego
Parietal lobe
Condom
Survey
25. 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.
Correlational research
Fit in
Invincibility fable
Autonomic Nervous System
26. Which of these diseases can cause miscarriage - stillbirth - heart defects - deafness - and other problems?
Personality
Rubella
Lewis Terman
Morphemes
27. What is the medical term for birth of a dead baby?
Id - Ego - Super Ego
Self-report data
A will
Stillbirth
28. First development of language; pre-speech
Toddler
Cooing
The meanlinkk of utterance (how long their sentences are)
Independent variable
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
Psychoanalytic theory
Conception
Stage 4
Perception
30. 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
Anger (Emotion)
Biological
Holophrase syntax
Emergency contraception
31. What is: a state of mental balance - reconciling new experiences with new understanding
You need two - one from each parent - to conceive.
Equilibrium
Brain and spinal cord
Explicit role instruction
32. Self-esteem begins forming in:
Survey
Resilient child
Middle childhood
Classical conditioning works more to explain reflexive or unconscious reactions - Operant conditioning works to explain elective actions and reactions
33. What is the name for the two halves of the brain?
Morality of Justice
Cerebrum
Consciousness
Id
34. What is the main difference between classical and operant conditioning?
Depo-Provera
Classical conditioning works more to explain reflexive or unconscious reactions - Operant conditioning works to explain elective actions and reactions
In vitro fertilization
John Watson
35. Who created the first scientific psychology laboratory?
Holophrase syntax
Allow the skull's plates of bone to shift or flex - making childbirth easier.
Wilhelm Wundt
Authoritarian
36. Types of child play in chronological order:
Strong correlation
Hippocampus
Self-esteem
Unoccupied behavior - onlooker - solitary independent (plays alone) - parallel play (plays around but not w/ others) - associative - cooperative play
37. A type of research done inside of a lab - selected to monitor specific biological changes in individuals by using expensive and sophisticated machinery
Drugs - diseases (like HIV - rubella) - and pollutants (mercury - radiation - etc)
Short attention span
Laboratory observation
Divergent thinking
38. Gilligan believed that Kholberg's theory described the male progression which she called the what?
Morality of Justice
Recognition
Cooing
Parasympathetic
39. What is: the process of working something out in your head; shows the difference between young children (act and try things out) and older (can do things in their heads)
Absolute threshold
Depo-Provera
Commissures
Operation
40. 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
Class inclusion
Cones
Dialectical perspective
41. Third stage in the Kubler-Ross's Stages of Dying: 'If you don't die I will do the following...'
Kohlberg
Diaphragm
Middle ear
Bargaining
42. What is: the theory centered on studying how the mind is involved in knowing - learning - remembering - thinking; study how the mind relates to behavior
Suppression
Stage 1
Fluid intelligence and crystal intelligence
Cognitive
43. What are the three different types of teratogens?
Parietal lobe
Authoritative
Drugs - diseases (like HIV - rubella) - and pollutants (mercury - radiation - etc)
Puberty
44. When a participant starts to feel the effects of the drug but is actually taking a sugar pill or placebo
Placebo effect
Half (23)
Free morpheme
Morality of Care
45. Used to show links between people - events - actions - behaviors - etc. while not determining the caus - rather is linked to statistics
Abortion
Conceive at younger ages
Perception
Correlation Research
46. Fourth stage in the Kubler-Ross's Stages of Dying: 'There's nothing I can do about this'
No
Preparatory Depression
John Bowlby's Attachment Theory
Spiritual health
47. The smallest unit of a word which has meaning - may be bound or free
Timbre
Morphemes
Sublimation
Self-actualization
48. Children learn and form their conscience and thoughts of what is acceptable behavior from what?
Young Adult
Mental health
IUD
Watching their parents
49. A person who uses ______ has a stated position - but also acknowledges that it may change over time.
Psychoanalytic theory
Pituitary gland
Self-efficacy
Dialectical perspective
50. What is the name for minimum amount of something we can detect or sense?
Freud
Left hand - left eye - and simple comprehension
Absolute threshold
Correlation coefficient