Final Exam Flashcards
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Which of the following is one of the features of emerging adulthood identified by Arnett? A. Experiencing personality changes B. Experiencing instability C. Experiencing social isolation D. Experiencing dependence on others
B. Experiencing instability
Which of the following contributes to increased risk-taking in emerging adulthood?
A. Increases in extraversion
B. Ability to quickly reestablish homeostasis
C. Increased ability to reason logically
D. Higher levels of loneliness
B. Ability to quickly reestablish homeostasis
Arnett (2003) studied ethnic differences in emerging adulthood. He found
A. Ethnicity had no impact on emerging adulthood
B. White youths were more likely to see themselves as adults than other groups
C. Independence was not a good marker of emerging adulthood
D. Latino youths saw themselves as adults more often than white youths did
D. Latino youths saw themselves as adults more often than white youths did
Roger is a junior in college. He has decided not to pursue his pre-med concentration, even though his parents are really opposed to the idea. He is in the \_\_\_ phase of self-authorship. A. Following formulas B. Crossroads C. Becoming the author of one’s life D. Internal foundation
C. Becoming the author of one’s life
Which of the following is a feature of postformalthinking?
A. Rigidity.
B. The ability to deal with contradictory ideas.
C. The tendency to think only about abstract ideas.
D. Induction.
B. The ability to deal with contradictory ideas.
Research into choice overload suggests that one possible consequence of using social networking to find a mate is that
A. Having too many choices makes it difficult to choose a mate.
B. People may rush into commitments, e.g., marriage.
C. Having lots of choices makes it easier for people to find a partner.
D. People will only want a mate who is physically very attractive
A. Having too many choices makes it difficult to choose a mate.
Adrienne was on her way home from class when a homeless person tried to mug her. Adrienne thinks that homeless people should be locked up because they
are all dangerous. Adrienne’s thinking is being affected
by
A. The fundamental attribution error.
B. The just world belief.
C. Vivid cases.
D. Stereotype threat.
C. Vivid cases.
Ethnic and cultural diversity in colleges
A. enhances students’ academic and emotional learning.
B. inhibits learning because it leads to more conflict.
C. reduces prejudice but has
little impact on learning.
D. increases prejudice amongst majority groups.
A. enhances students’ academic and emotional learning.
In emerging adulthood, parent-child relationships
A. lose their influence as the
emerging adult becomes more independent.
B. become more distant as
parents and emerging adults develop different values.
C. continue to be a source of support for the emerging adult.
D. disimprove when emerging
adults leave home.
C. continue to be a source of support for the emerging adult.
Sasha has studied many theories of child development. She recognizes that each theory has its merits but she finds behaviorism most convincing because she thinks it is the best theory for predicting behavior. Sasha is in Perry’s stage of A. Dualism B. Commitment C. Relativism D. Realism
B. Commitment
Which of the following Big 5 traits experienced some increase in Robbins et al’s (2001) study of college students and the MIDUS study of middle aged adults? A. Agreeableness & extroversion B. Agreeableness & openness C. Agreeableness & conscientiousness D. Agreeableness & neuroticism
C. Agreeableness & conscientiousness
The study of personality in emerging adulthood indicates that plasticity is evident. This means that A. Childhood experiences do not affect adult personality. B. Personality can change to an extent. C. Personality is determined by genetics. D. Adult personality changes on a daily basis.
B. Personality can change to
an extent.
Which of the following is a general conclusion of Lippa’s (2007) study of mating preferences?
A. The preference for physical
attractiveness is social.
B. In societies where there is less
gender equality, physical
attractiveness is valued more than other traits
C. In societies where there is greater gender empowerment, gender differences in preference for character traits is higher
D. Responsible and respectable
partner traits are more emphasized in modern, industrialized countries
C. In societies where there is greater gender empowerment, gender differences in preference for character traits is higher
Erin and Joy have known each other for only a few days. They like each other a lot and are very attracted to each other. At this point, Sternberg would describe their love relationship as A. Romantic. B. Fatuous. C. Companionate. D. Consummate.
A. Romantic.
Rajesh tends to be jealous in his romantic relationships. He changes from being very happy and exhilarated about his relationships to being very despondent. Berk would suggest that Rajesh had an \_\_\_\_\_ attachment as a child. A. Secure B. Insecure avoidant C. Insecure disorganized D. Insecure resistant
D. Insecure resistant
A longitudinal study of parent-adoptive child relationships suggests that the difficult period of adolescence is best dealt with by parents a) who are supportive and consistent in discipline b) Who are supportive and strict in discipline c) Who are supportive and permissive in discipline d) Who are supportive and vary their discipline
A) who are supportive and consistent in discipline
Which of the following is an example of crystallized intelligence? A. Speed of reaction to a stimulus. B. Ability to solve a jigsaw puzzle you have never seen before. C. Recalling a list of digits. D. Knowing the capitals of all the U.S. states
D. Knowing the capitals of all the U.S. states
Jayla decides to test Dion’s intelligence by timing how long it takes him to complete a 50 piece jigsaw. She asks him to complete 3 jigsaws. Dion completes each jigsaw in approximately 5 minutes. Based on this information alone, we can say that Jayla’s measure is A. A highly valid measure of general intelligence. B. Low in validity as a measure of general intelligence. C. A highly reliable measure of speed of jigsaw completion. D. A highly reliable measure of general intelligence.
C. A highly reliable measure of
speed of jigsaw completion.
Charlie's commentsto his co-workers about the delicacy of the 'fairer sex' are an example of A. Overt sexism. B. A macro-aggression. C. Generativity. D. A micro-aggression
D. A micro-agression
Erica has noticed that now that she is older, she tends to forget details so she carries a notebook and writes things down. This is an example of:
A. early signs of dementia.
B. disengagement from society
C. selective optimization with compensation.
D. stratification theory
C. selective optimization with compensation.
_____ is the gradual physical decline related to aging.
A. Senescence
B. Allostasis
C. Pubescence
D. Homeostasis
A. Senescence
According to the brain de-differentiation hypothesis, older adults use more parts of their brain than younger adults because:
A. they are selectively optimizing their brain functioning
B. their brains are larger
C. the rate of blood flow to their brains has increased
D. the brain stops using a focused region and thinking becomes diffuse
D. the brain stops using a focused region and thinking becomes diffuse
According to Schaie’s study of changes in adult intelligence over time:
A. There are major changes in adult intelligence at age 50
B. Significant individual differences occur in the changes in intelligence
C. Major changes in adult intelligence occur at 65
D. Adult intelligence does not change at all between age 25 and age 80
B. Significant individual differences occur in the changes in intelligence
Theories of why people physically age can be divided into 3 clusters, that is, wear & tear, genetic adaptation and ____ aging
A. Stratified
B. Continuity
C. DIetetic
D. Cellular
D. Cellular