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Which one of these concepts is not a part of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Motivation is not included among the list of human needs according to Maslow. Maslow identified five levels in his hierarchy: physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization.
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Cody is 7 years old and can tell you that if you pour water from a tall, skinny glass into a fat, short glass, the amount of water stays the same.
According to Piaget, what concept does Cody understand?
Conservation refers to the ability to know that physical properties, like mass and volume, are the same even if the object is in a different form.
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Which parenting style is characterized by excessive rules and strict actions?
Authoritarian parenting is typically depicted as the parent being controlling and power-assertive over their child. The authoritarian parent expects a lot of their child, and may reject him/her if he/she does not meet their high expectations.
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What is an instinct?
An instinct is an innate, fixed pattern of behaviors in response to certain stimuli. Instincts do not need to be learned, and are embedded within an organism at birth. An example of an instinct can be observed in baby kangaroos, or joeys. A joey will immediately climb into its mother's pouch upon being born, without any need for learning such behavior.
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Around what age does object permanence develop?
Object permanence refers to the ability to know an object still exists even though it is out of sight. Although research on the exact age of onset of object permanence is controversial, the preponderance suggests the age of onset to be between 4 and 8 months old, hence the correct answer in this question is 6 months old. All of the other answer choices are much too late in life for object permanence to first develop.
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What teratogen causes neurons to overshoot their destinations?
Alcohol consumption of any amount may cause neurons in an unborn, developing child to overshoot their destinations (especially in the brain and spinal cord), while exposure to radiation may cause neurons to stop short of their final destinations. Consumption of alcohol may result in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Unborn children exposed to alcohol may, as a result, suffer from an abnormally small head, growth problems, learning and behavioral disabilities, lower intelligence, and birth defects.
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Parenting has been shown to have the greatest influence on developing which of the following?
I. Morals
II. Intelligence
III. Religion
IV. Manners
V. Extroverted behaviors
Twin studies show that parenting has little effect on a child’s personality. When young, infants are generally referred to as “difficult” or “easy going.” These biological personality traits are not greatly influenced by external factors, such as parenting. Parenting does however have a significant influence on a child’s morals, religion, and manners, which can be imposed on a child through discipline and/or exposure. Parenting also influences intelligence, but not to the same extent as morality, religion, or mannerism. Rather, intelligence (and anxiety) is an effect of a child’s secure attachment.
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The Binet test originally served to __________.
Alfred Binet was a French psychologist, responsible for inventing the first intelligence test. The Binet test was designed to identify French children who were struggling in school. Binet believed that intelligence was not fixed, but that a child could grow into or be pulled to a higher level of intelligence. By taking this test, children who needed help would be given the attention they needed.
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Which of the following life stages depicts 18 to 25-year-olds who live in developed countries?
Jeffrey Arnett coined the term "emerging adulthood" to describe 18 to 25-year-olds from developed countries who are no longer adolescents, but still lack financial independence from their parents or guardians.
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Which of the following is NOT a stage in Piaget's theory of development?
According to Piaget, children develop cognitive and social abilities in a series of 4 stages: sensorimotor (birth to 2 years), preoperational (2-7 years), concrete operational (7-11 years), and formal operational (12 years to adulthood). Egocentrism, according to Piagetian theory, refers to a child's belief that other people experience life in the same way that he or she does. Egocentric beliefs and behavior tend to decrease during the concrete operational stage; however, some egocentrism continues into adolescence.
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Which of the following is an example of a teratogen?
The word "teratogen" refers to any substance that hinders fetal or embryonic development and can cause permanent harm to the baby. Examples of teratogen-caused harm to the baby include poor bonding, fetal alcohol syndrome, and higher rates of antisocial behavior.
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Which sector of psychology focuses on the psychological growth of individuals?
Developmental psychologists study humans of all ages to observe how different stages of life (e.g., infants, adolescents) react to various stimuli. A significant proportion of research in developmental psychology focuses on children, seeing as childhood sees the greatest amount of change.
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Twin studies are a popular tool in attempts to answer which fundamental debate of psychology?
Twin studies measure the impact of a person's genetics on their development of a certain personality trait. Because monozygotic (identical) twins share 100% of their DNA while dizygotic (fraternal) twins share only 50%, the similarities of results from a pair of identical twins can be compared to the similarities between a pair fraternal twins to estimate the heritability of a personality trait. The heritability of personality traits is a central question of the Nature vs. Nurture debate, which revolves around the extent to which genetic or environmental factors influence development.
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Which of the following is not an example of a prenatal factor in development?
All of these things affect the development of a human before they are even born. Children exposed to tobacco, excessive alcohol, and narcotics in utero can be at risk for potential birth defects. The most powerful factor in prenatal development, however, is genetics. A child's genetic predisposition to deformities or childhood illnesses are a huge factor in that child's development.
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Which of the following is considered to be the most beneficial parenting style?
Psychologist Diana Baumrind researched three types of parenting styles: authoritarian (harsh, emphasis on obedience), permissive (unpredictable, lenient), and authoritative (consistent, discussion-based, praising). The authoritative style of parenting is considered to be the most beneficial because of its consistency, predictability, and encouraging nature. As for the other answers, "strict" and "passive" parenting styles do exist, but they are not key terms for specific parenting styles studied in psychology.
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Which of the following is not a symptom of fetal alcohol syndrome?
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) can have serious physical and cognitive effects. Lower IQ, eyes being far apart, ears being low down, and smaller stature usually characterize this particular disorder.
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What percentage of genes do fraternal twins share?
Fraternal twins are just like regular siblings and share 50% of their genes; however they are born at the same time. Identical twins share 100% of their genetic composition.
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Which of the following hormones is considered to be the most important male sex hormone?
Testosterone is present in both males and females, but it is extremely important to male’s physical and psychological development. Testosterone triggers all the male characteristics that emerge during puberty and stimulates the growth of the male sex organs during fetal development.
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Dr. Lengua has studied language for over 20 years. She believes that individuals are born with an innate capacity to speak and communicate with others. Which of the following language perspectives best describes Dr. Lengua's views?
Following a Noam Chomsky "nativist" perspective regarding universal grammar, Dr. Lengua thinks people are born with the ability to communicate regardless of their environmental influences. Social interactionist perspective is the opposite view in that individuals learn language and communication through modeling, dialogue, and corrective feedback. Behaviorist and sociocultural are distractors.
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How many genes are contained in the human genome?
There are approximately 30,000 genes in the human genome. These genes influence many traits including physical and psychological characteristics. Some genes can influence multiple traits, while others influence only a single trait. It is important to understand that the biological basis of genetics in order to fully understand psychology.
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