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THE DEVELOPING PERSON Valerie Moulton Per. 8

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The Developing Person . Valerie Moulton Per. 8. What is the correct order of the stages of Prenatal Development . A. Embryo . C. Fetus . B. Zygote . Answer:. B. Zygote . A. Embryo . C. Fetus . Matching. 1. Object Permanence. A. Concrete Operational . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE DEVELOPING PERSON Valerie Moulton Per. 8

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WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF THE STAGES OF PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT

A. Embryo B. Zygote C. Fetus

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ANSWER:

A. Embryo

B. Zygote

C. Fetus

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MATCHING

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MATCH THE PHENOMENA WITH THE CORRECT COGNITIVE STAGES.

1. Object Permanence

2. Abstract Logic

3. Egocentrism

4. Conservation

A. Concrete Operational

B. Formal Operational

C. Sensorimotor

D. Preoperational

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ANSWER:

1. Object Permanence

2. Abstract Logic

3. Egocentrism

4. Conservation

A. Concrete Operational

B. Formal Operational

C. Sensorimotor

D. Preoperational

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KOHLBERG'S THREE BASIC LEVELS OF MORAL THINKING

A. Postconventional Morality

B. Preconventional Morality

C. Conventional Morality

1. Obey to Avoid Punishment or gain reward

2. Follows one’s own ethical ideals

3. Upholds laws and social rules

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ANSWER:

A. Postconventional Morality

B. Preconventional Morality

1. Obey to Avoid Punishment or gain reward

2. Follows one’s own ethical ideals

3. Upholds laws and social rulesC. Conventional Morality

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MATCHING ERICKSON’S PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES

1.Infancy

2. Toddler

3. Preschooler

H. initiative/ Guilt

7. Middle Adult

6. Young Adult

5. Adolescence

4. Elementary

A. Intimacy/ Isolation

B. Autonomy / Shame & doubt

C. Integrity/ Despair

G. Competence/ inferiority

F. Generativity/ stagnation

E. Identity/ role confusion

D. Trust/ Mistrust

8. Late Adult

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ANSWER:1.Infancy

2. Toddler

3. Preschooler H. initiative/ Guilt

7. Middle Adult

6. Young Adult

5. Adolescence

4. Elementary

A. Intimacy/ Isolation

B. Autonomy / Shame & doubt

C. Integrity/ Despair

G. Competence/ inferiority

F. Generativity/ stagnation

E. Identity/ role confusion

D. Trust/ Mistrust

8. Late Adult

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

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DEVELOPMENT PSYCHOLOGISTS STUDY _________CHANGES THROUGHOUT OUR LIFETIME

A. Physical, Cognitive, Social

B. Culture, Social, Mental

C. Intelligence, Cognitive

D. Behavioral, Physical, Social

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ANSWER A. Physical,

cognitive, and social

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WHAT ARE THE MAJOR ISSUES THAT DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH CENTERS ON?

A. Nature v. Nurture

B. Irrational v. logic

C. Continuity v. Stages

D. Stability v. Change

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ANSWER: Nature/Nurture: How development is

steered by genes and by experiences Continuity/Stages: Whether development

is a gradual, continuous process or a series of discrete stages.

Stability/Change: Where development is characterized more by stability over time or by change.

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AN AGENT, SUCH AS CHEMICALS AND VIRUSES THAT CAN HARM A PERSON DURING PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT IS CALLED?

A. FAS

B. HIV

C. Teratogens

D. lethargy

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ANSWER: C. Teratogens

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THE LEADING CAUSE OF MENTAL RETARDATION

A. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

B. Diabetes

C. High Blood Pressure

D. Teratogens

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ANSWER: A. Fetal Alcohol

Syndrome

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ABOUT THIS MANY OUT OF 10 ALCOHOLIC MOTHERS WHO DRINK WHEN PREGNANT HAVE BABIES WITH FAS

A. One

B. Three

C. None

D. Four

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ANSWER D. 4 out of 10

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WHEN A SOMETHING TOUCHES A BABY’S CHEEK THEY OPEN THEIR MOUTH AND SEARCH FOR FOOD. THIS IS CALLED THE_________.

A. imprinting

B. Startle reflex

C. Rooting reflex

D. Galant Reflex

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ANSWER: C. Rooting Reflex

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ACTUAL TIMING OF COMPLEX SKILLS, LIKE SITTING, STANDING, WALKING ARE FUNCTIONS OF AN INDIVIDUAL’S ________ AND _______.

A. Social Clock; Parenting Style

B. Maturation rate; culture

C. Living condition, Culture

D. Maturation rate; living condition

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ANSWER: B. Individual

maturation rate and Culture Maturation:

biological growth process, that enable orderly changes in behavior

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PIAGET’S THEORY DEALT WITH__________ DEVELOPMENT.

A. Cognitive

B. Social

C. Moral

D. Psychosocial

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ANSWER: A. Cognitive

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A FRAMEWORK THAT WE ORGANIZE AND INTERPRET THE WORLD AROUND US AND OUR EXPERIENCES

A. Concept

B. assimilation

C. Object permanence

D. Schema

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WE INTERPRET NEW EXPERIENCES IN TERMS OF OUR EXISTING SCHEMAS. THIS IS CALLED______.

A. accommodation

B. assimilation

C. organization

D. stereotype

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COGNITION REFERS TO ALL MENTAL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH_____________.

A. Thinking

B. Knowing

C. Remembering

D. Communicating

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THIS COGNITIVE STAGE IS WHEN WE EXPERIENCE THE WORLD BY LOOKING, TOUCHING, MOUTHING, AND GRASPING. AND IT HAPPENS AT WHICH AGE RANGE?

A. Preoperational- birth to 2 years

B. Preoperational- 2 to 6 years

C. Sensorimotor: 2-6 years

D. Sensorimotor: birth to 2 years

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ANSWER: D. Sensorimotor-

from birth to nearly 2 years

Object permanence Stranger anxiety

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THIS COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT STAGE IS WHEN WE REPRESENT THINGS WITH WORDS AND IMAGES BUT LACK LOGICAL REASONING, OCCURS TYPICALLY IN THIS AGE RANGE.

A. Preconcrete 2-7 years

B. Concrete operational 2-7 yrs

C. Postoperational 3-8 yrs

D. Preoperational 2-7 yrs

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ANSWER: D. Preoperational

2- 6 or 7 yrs

Pretend Play Egocentrism Language

Development

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COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT STAGE WHERE WE THINK LOGICALLY ABOUT CONCRETE EVENTS.

A. Preconcrete

B. Operational

C. Concrete operational

D. Preoperational

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ANSWER: C. Concrete Operational

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THE PRINCIPLE THAT DESPITE THE CHANGE OF SHAPE: MASS, VOLUME AND NUMBER REMAIN THE SAME.

A. Mathematical transformation

B. Abstract logic

C. conservation

D. Object permanence

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ANSWER: C. Conservation

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AUTISM IS CHARACTERIZED BY ALL THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT

A. Deficient communication

B. Deficient understanding of other’s

C. Physical inability

D. Deficient social interactions

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ANSWER: C. Physical inability

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WHEN CERTAIN EVENTS MUST TAKE PLACE TO FACILITATE PROPER DEVELOPMENT IS KNOWN AS

A. imprinting

B. Social clock

C. attachment

D. Critical Period

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A BRAIN DISORDER CHARACTERIZED BY GRADUAL DETERIORATION OF MEMORY, REASONING, LANGUAGE, AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IS

A. depression

B. schizophrenia

C. Alzheimer's

D. Dementia

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ANSWER: C. Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s is caused by the deterioration of neurons that produce acetylcholine.

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PREFERRED TIMING OF SOCIAL EVENTS IN A GIVEN CULTURE

A. Social Clock

B. Biological Clock

C. Cognitive Clock

D. Social-Culture Clock

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ANSWER: A. Social Clock

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SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

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THE THREE PARENTING STYLES ARE

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ANSWER:

Permissive

Authoritative

Authoritarian Impose Rules: expect obedience

Few demands, little punishments

Demanding and responsive

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY AND A LONGITUDINAL STUDY?

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ANSWER: Cross-Sectional

Study Compares people of

different ages with on another

Longitudinal Study Research which

retests and restudies the same people over time

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WHAT IS CRYSTALLIZED INTELLIGENCE?

DOES IT INCREASE OR DECREASE WITH AGE?

WHAT IS FLUID INTELLIGENCE?

DOES IT INCREASE OR DECREASE WITH AGE?

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ANSWER: Crystallized

Intelligence: one’s accumulated knowledge and verbal skills

Increases over time

Fluid Intelligence: one’s ability to reason speedily and abstractly;

Decreases over time

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THE END