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DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. A morpheme that must be w/ a word
Bound morpheme
Osteoporosis
1 & 2
Gonads
2. 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
Cochlea
Carl Rogers
Down syndrome
The brain/the cerebral cortex
3. What houses memories and controls our responses to different sensory signals?
The cerebrum
Infant
Conception
Slowed growth - body/face malfunctions - nervous system disorders - mental retardation.
4. What are: the harmful substances to a developing fetus?
Young-old
The brain
Teratogens
Gene
5. When people w/in an experiment are assigned to a group randomly
The Montessori Method
Inner ear
Random assignment
Sound waves
6. Defense mechanism: reverting to old behavior to avoid feelings
Emotional health
Regression
Gene
Homophobia
7. What are the four layers that protect the brain?
Heterosexual
23 pairs
Stage 3
The skull - dura mater membrane - arachnoid layer - and pia mater.
8. Babies are rewarded with food/attention with they say 'mama' etc - so they continue to say those words and learn new ones; what idea does this theory follow?
Endocrine system
John Watson
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Operant conditioning
9. When a researcher observes and studies subjects w/o interacting or interfering w/ them
Naturalistic observation
Classical conditioning
Prenatal development
Sexually transmitted diseases
10. What is: the difference made to one's mind by the process of assimilation?
Accommodation
Laboratory observation
Organ of corti
Personality
11. Stage in which a person is concerned w/ how their action might affect society; the social contract orientation
Intestate
Esteem needs
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
Stage 5
12. What two other chemicals do the adrenal glands secrete?
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Family practitioner
Negative Correlation
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
13. What is the name for depth perception cues made with both eyes?
Binocular cues
Autonomic Nervous System
Ageism
Divergent thinking
14. What is: where the lens changes its curves to help the eye focus?
Median
Nature vs. nurture
Babbling
Accommodation
15. Cultural bias not generally known across all subcultures
Id - Ego - Super Ego
99%
Temporal lobe
Psychometrics
16. All senses report to the thalamus except for one--which?
Smell
Phonemes
Id - Ego - Super Ego
First trimester
17. What is: the theory centered on studying how the mind is involved in knowing - learning - remembering - thinking; study how the mind relates to behavior
Drugs - diseases (like HIV - rubella) - and pollutants (mercury - radiation - etc)
Stage 5
Cognitive
Phonemes
18. What is the very critical period of the first 3 months in the womb?
Prenatal development
Dialectical perspective
Dependent variable
Self-actualization - Esteem needs - Belonging and love - Safety - Physical needs
19. What is: the realization that objects stay the same even when they are made to look different?
Conservation
Stage
Abstinence
Six or seven months
20. What are areas in a baby's skull where cartilage hasn't yet hardened into bone?
Outer ear
As soon as the bell was rung
Fontanels
Authoritarian
21. What are the four areas of taste that taste-buds recognize?
Hurried-child
Reciprocal determinism
Zone of Proximal Development
Sweet - bitter - salty - sour
22. What percentage of children are affected by hyperactivity?
Three percent
Binocular cues
Bandura
Laboratory observation
23. Method that teaches children to realized their full potential.
Mainstreaming
The Montessori Method
Reciprocal determinism
Convergent thinking
24. What is: when a person or animal responds to a neutral stimulus with a meaningful one
Sublimation
Classical conditioning
None!!
Peer group
25. A disorder where the bones are weakened and become porous - like a sponge
Regression
Auditory System
Osteoporosis
Old-old
26. Id - Ego - and Super Ego were all founded by who?
Independent variable
Rh positive
Sigmund Freud
As soon as the bell was rung
27. What are the three different types of teratogens?
Norplant
Three percent
Automatic - selective - contextual - and creative
Drugs - diseases (like HIV - rubella) - and pollutants (mercury - radiation - etc)
28. What is the sense that gives information about balance and body movement? (if your body is moving - tilting - etc.)
Family practitioner
Extrinsic reinforcer
Vestibular sense
Excitement - plateau - orgasm - and resolution phases
29. Gilligan believed that Kholberg's theory described the male progression which she called the what?
Harry Harlow
Bound morpheme
Social aspect of language
Morality of Justice
30. Children are most likely to achieve if parents:
Set high standards - assist along the way
Developmental norm
Occipital - temporal - frontal - and parietal.
9-15
31. What is: the theory to investigate the elements or 'structures' of the mind; classify structures and focus on conscious thought
Structuralism
The posterior (back) fontanel: within two months of birth. The anterior (front) fontanel: by the child's 2nd birthday.
Natural prepared childbirth
Visual cliff
32. What are: chemicals designed to kill sperm?
Spermicides
Fetal tobacco syndrome
Sexually transmitted diseases
The brain/the cerebral cortex
33. What is the most extreme outcome of a woman drinking during her pregnancy?
Fetal death
Super Ego
Carl Rogers
Encoding the information - represnting the information - and retrieving information from memory.
34. What is: a progesterone shot given every three months?
Depo-Provera
Absolute threshold
Maslow
Social health
35. A collection of data from all cases or people in the chosen set
A census
Alzheimer's Disease
Multiple caretakers
Abortion
36. In a case study - a single individual called a _____ is intensely studied
Subject
True
Divergent thinking
1 & 2
37. What are the two parts responsible for bending light and focusing it in the back of the eye?
Informed consent
Babbling
Cornea and lens
As soon as the bell was rung
38. 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.
Intestate
Recall
Invincibility fable
Positive reinforcer
39. An environment where children live and attend school
Self-concept
Long labors or birth complications
Loudness
Peer group
40. What are the four characteristics of perception?
Injections
Automatic - selective - contextual - and creative
John Bowlby's Attachment Theory
Authoritarian
41. Who taught women breathing procedures to get through childbirth - including panting?
Monocular cues
Pupil
Ferdinand Lamaze
Cerebrospinal fluid
42. What is a sometimes-fatal disease occuring from the excessive use of tampons - or leaving a diaphragm in - for longer than prescribed time?
Operant conditioning
Emotional neglect
Toxic shock syndrome
Breast-feeding
43. Biological theories of aging: the number of cells that have problems or mutations that increase w/ age
Fetal death
Psychoanalytical
Genetic Mutation
Spiritual health
44. Where are genes carried?
Pituitary gland
On chromosomes
Through actions - doing what you believe is correct
More Knowledgeable Other (MKO)
45. A test that gives information about a participant including standardized tests such as aptitude - interest - and personality tests
Fit in
Psychological Tests
Absolute threshold
Fluid intelligence
46. What syndrome happens when a woman smokes while pregnant?
Monocular cues
Vestibular sense
Fetal tobacco syndrome
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
47. Age at which children begin to share their toys and interact w/ one another - associative play
Limbic system
3
Maslow
4
48. The study of the aging process
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
True
Gerontology
Infertility
49. The average of a data set
Cochlea
Mean
Norplant
Clinical psychologist
50. What system is made up of the hypothalamus and other glands?
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
If the mom and child have different blood types - the mom's cells can attack the baby.
Endocrine system
Maslow