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
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B. Experiencing instability

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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

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B. Ability to quickly reestablish homeostasis

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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

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D. Latino youths saw themselves as adults more often than white youths did

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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
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C. Becoming the author of one’s life

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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.

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B. The ability to deal with contradictory ideas.

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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

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A. Having too many choices makes it difficult to choose a mate.

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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.

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C. Vivid cases.

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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.

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A. enhances students’ academic and emotional learning.

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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.

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C. continue to be a source of support for the emerging adult.

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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
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B. Commitment

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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
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C. Agreeableness & conscientiousness

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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.
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B. Personality can change to

an extent.

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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

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C. In societies where there is greater gender empowerment, gender differences in preference for character traits is higher

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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

A. Romantic.

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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
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D. Insecure resistant

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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
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A) who are supportive and consistent in discipline

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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
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D. Knowing the capitals of all the U.S. states

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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.
A

C. A highly reliable measure of

speed of jigsaw completion.

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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
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D. A micro-agression

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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

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C. selective optimization with compensation.

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_____ is the gradual physical decline related to aging.

A. Senescence
B. Allostasis
C. Pubescence
D. Homeostasis

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A. Senescence

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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

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D. the brain stops using a focused region and thinking becomes diffuse

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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

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B. Significant individual differences occur in the changes in intelligence

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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

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D. Cellular

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Edith, Jane and Horace are all in their seventies. As they get older, their hearing becomes less acute. This is an example of: A. Secondary aging. B. Primary aging. C. Obsolescence. D. Homeostasis.
B. Primary aging.
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Which of the following people would be considered one of the old-old? A. James is 75 years old and is healthy and vigorous B. Henry is 77 years old and is dependent on the staff of his nursing home for everything C. Arnold is 72 years old, is in good health and still works part time D. Oliver is 74 years old. He cares for himself but has rheumatoid arthritis.
D. Oliver is 74 years old. He cares for himself but has rheumatoid arthritis.
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Which type of dementia is caused by temporary obstructions of blood vessels that prevent sufficient blood from reaching the brain? A. Alzheimer’s disease B. Lewy body dementia C. Vascular dementia D. Frontal lobe dementia
C. Vascular dementia
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One of the main features of the ___ stage of prenatal development is rapid cell division A) Embryonic B) Germinal C) Fetal
B) Germinal
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``` In the video we watched in class, babies lose the ability to distinguish one lemur face from another lemur face, but become better at distinguishing one human face from another human face because of __. A) Synaptogenesis B) Myelination C) Transient Exuberance D) Synaptic pruning ```
D) Synaptic Pruning
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``` Sharif loves motor vehicles. He used to call everything 'truck' but now he can name buses, trucks, and loaders. In being able to distinguish between different types of vehicles, Sharif is primarily using the process of __. A) Disequilibrium B) Assimilation C) Accommodation D) Cognitive Dissonance ```
C) Accommodation
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In Piaget's theory, which of the following statements about disequilibrium is true? A) It should be avoided as it causes confusion B) It is generally found in children over two years C) It prompts cognitive growth D) It counters the effects of over-assimilation
C) It prompts cognitive growth
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Kellan is 7 months old. When his mom hides her keys under the sofa cushion, he pulls the cushion aside and finds them; but, when she hides them under the blanket on the sofa, he cannot find them. Kellan's behavior suggests that: A) He has no concept of object permanence B) He has some sort of developmental delay C) He partially understands object permanence D) He is unable to process information
C) He partially understands object permanence
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Carolyn Rovee-Colier's research on infant memory.. _____ A) supports Piaget's description of the sensorimotor stage. B) showed that 3 month old infants can remember events after a month. C) provided evidence that questioned Piaget's description of the sensorimotor stage. D) was flawed because infants were given a reminder.
C) provided evidence that questioned Piaget's description of the sensorimotor stage.
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Ryland is 9 months old. When a yogurt is put in front of him, Ryland puts his fingers in and then puts them in his mouth. When he gets his hands on his mother's face cream, he does the same thing. This is an example of: A) Assimilation B) Accomodation
A) Assimilation
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20 month old Kaede says 'Da' when she sees her Dad. She used to call all men 'Da' but now when she sees the mailman, she says 'man'. This is an example of: A) Accommodation B) Assimilation
A) Accommodation
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Sharif knows what a horse is and when he sees horses, he points at them and says 'horsey!'.. Sharif goes to the zoo and sees a camel. He points to it and says 'lumpy horse!' This is an example of A) Assimilation B) Accommodation
B) Accommodation
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``` Landon is 9 months old. His mom, Heather is never really sure why Landon cries. Heather doesn't play or talk much with Landon. It seems that Landon and Heather lack ____. A) Interactional Synchrony B) Social referencing C) Attatchment behaviors D) Proximity seeking ```
A) Interactional Synchrony
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Which of the following is the most important factor in successful learning? A) The intention and desire to learn B) Paying close attention to what you learn C) What you think about while studying D) Learning in a way that matches your own learning style
C) What you think about while studying
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``` Tatyana McFadden's mother and her coaches shared a vision that Tatyana could become a great athelete. The relationship between Tatyana's mother and her coaches is an example of the influence of the ___ on her life. A) Chronosystem B) Exosystem C) Microsystem D) Mesosystem ```
D) Mesosystem
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In the Engelhardt et al study about the impact of video games on aggression, the Independent Variable was the A) loudness of the noise participants could blast as losing opponents B) type of video game played before playing with an opponent C) whether participants were in the room with their opponents D) length of time the participants blasted a loud noise at losing opponents
B) type of video game played before playing with an opponent
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Which of the following was a Dependent Variable in Engelhardt et al's study? A) how quickly the game with opponents was played B) type of video game played C) game played with the opponent D) length of the time the participants blasted a loud noise at the opponents
D) length of the time the participants blasted a loud noise at the opponents
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``` Dr. Lyons wants to find out how year in college affects motivation. She recruits a group of first years and measures their motivation each year that they are in college, up to graduation. This is an example of a __ study. A) Cross-Sectional B) Cross-sequential C) Longitudinal D) Lengthwise ```
C) Longitudinal
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Milleth and Eugene noticed that their daughter Keilah hummed while she played. They decided to enroll her in music lessons. As it turned out, Keilah seemed to have a natural aptitude for music. This is an example of __ gene-environment interaction. A) Active B) Passive C) Evocative
C) Evocative
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Milleth and Eugene both like music and thought it would be good for their son Kaleb to take music lessons. As it turned out, Kaleb seemed to have a natural aptitude for music. This is an example of __ gene-environment interaction. A) Active B) Passive C) Evocative
B) Passive
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Matt took every opportunity to play any instruments he could. He asked to try out for band. As it turned out Matt seemed to have a natural aptitude for music. This is an example of __ gene-environment interaction. A) Active B) Passive C) Evocative
A) Active
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``` The process of __ speeds up the transmission of neural impulses down the axon of the neuron. A) Synaptogenesis B) Myelination C) Synaptic Pruning D) Myelin atrophy ```
B) Myelination
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Which of the following statements about babbling in infancy is true? A) If an infant under age 1 year babbles, it means she/he has a language delay B) Only infants in English-speaking countries babble C) Babbling in infancy is found in all cultures and all languages D) Children who have strong linguistic skills in early childhood generally did not babble as infants.
C) Babbling in infancy is found in all cultures and all languages
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``` What is the first step in the development of attatchment? A) Orientation to people in general B) Attachment to the mother C) Orientation to some people D) Attachment to caregivers ```
C) Orientation to some people
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``` Raelynn is 18 months old. She is at the mall with her mother. They meet a work colleague of her mother who bends down to say 'Hi' to Raelynn. Raelynn is unsure how to react and looks at her mother before responding. This is an example of: A) social referencing B) stranger anxiety C) interactional dissonance D) attachment insecurity ```
A) Social Referencing
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Which of the following statements is true? A) The Strange Situation paradigm is only valid in North America B) The Strange Situations paradigm is the best measure of attachment C) The Strange Situation paradigm can be used to measure attachment in conjunction with other measures D) The Strange Situation paradigm is equally valid as a measure of attachment in all cultures
C) The Strange Situation paradigm can be used to measure attachment in conjunction with other measures
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Kagan measures children's reaction to the mobile when they are babies and then measure their reactions to other stimuli when they are older. He then sees whether their earlier reactions are related to their later reactions. What kind of study is this? A) Experimental B) Correlational C) Naturalistic Observation
B) Correlational
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``` Because Kairi's early attachment pattern was insecure-ambivalent, she is anxious in her current relationships. She seems to expect that people will let her down. Kairi's expectations of others are part of her: A) Behavioral Response System B) Internal Working Model C) Attachment Seeking Behaviors D) Social Referencing Model ```
B) Internal Working Model
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``` __ refers to our genetic composition and the __ refers to the observable characteristics of a person. A) Phenotype; Apparition B) Genotype; Phenotype C) Phenotype; Genotype D) Apparition; Genotype ```
B) Genotype; Phenotype
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Which of the following statements about race is correct? A) There are distinct genetic differences between human beings of different races B) Human beings cannot be divided into genetically distinct races C) Race is a social construction because it is based on physical appearance D) Ethnicity is a social construct, but race is not
B) Human beings cannot be divided into genetically distinct races
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``` ___ are made up of segments of DNA called ___. A) Cells; Genes B) Genes; Cells C) Genes; Chromosomes D) Chromosomes; Genes ```
D) Chromosomes; Genes
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According to Stephen Chew. which of the following is the most important factor in successful learning? A) The intention and desire to learn B) Paying close attention to what you learn C) Learning in a way that matches your own learning style D) What you think about while studying
D) What you think about while studying
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``` The method Piaget used in studying Jacqueline's behavior is: A) Naturalistic Experimentation B) Naturalistic Observation C) Experiment Analysis D) Quasi-experimental ```
B) Naturalistic Observation
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Randy is 12 months old. He grabs an orange from the fruit basket and tries to bounce it like a ball. This is an example of: A) Assimilation B) Accomodation
A) Assimilation
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Leilah used to drink from a bottle. The first time she tried a sippy cup, she tried to suck it like it was a bottle. Now, she has learned to drink differently. Leilah's learning is an example of: A) Assimilation B) Accommodation
B) Accomodation
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``` The lack or resources in the Russian orphanage that Tatyana McFadden was born in is an example of the impact of the: A) Microsystem B) Macrosystem C) Exosystem D) Chronosystem ```
C) Exosystem
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``` Researchers at John Hopkins University found that young children who had half of their brain remover could still function. This was because the other half of their brain adapted and took over some of the functions of the missing half. This is an example of the development as ___. A) Plastic B) Relative C) Multi-contextual D) Ideational ```
A) Plastic
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``` To investigate the impact of college on later career choices, Dr. Kranky recruited students in 1970, 1985, and 2000. He then followed the progress of these three groups of students over the next 15 years. This is an example of a __ study. A) Longitudinal B) Cross-Sequential C) Cross-Sectional D) Historical ```
B) Cross-Sequential
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Which of the following statements about the use of the concept of the race is true? A) Race is based on proven genetic distinctions between groups of people B) Recognizing race can be important in forming identity C) Ethnicity is a social construction but race isn't D) Some scholars argue that the inclusion of race and ethnicity as separate categories on the U.S. census discourages stereotyping
B) Recognizing race can be important in forming identity
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If psychologists discovered that more intelligent parents have smarter children than less intelligent parents, this would demonstrate that: A) Intelligence is inherited B) More intelligent parents provide their children with greater opportunities than do less intelligent parents C) The intelligence of parents and children is positively correlated D) All of these statements are correct
C) The intelligence of parents and children is positively correlated
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``` To investigate the impact of feedback on test performance, researchers gave students negative and positive feedback and measured the impact it had on their test results. In this research, the independent variable was: A) The type of feedback B) The test results C) The type of student D) The negative feedback ```
A) The type of feedback
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``` The intersection between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of another is called a: A) Synapse B) Myelin C) Glia D) Neurotransmitter ```
A) Synapse
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Research indicates that the IQ of identical twins is more similar than the IQ of fraternal twins. This research suggests that: A) IQ is not influenced by genetics B) Environment has very little to do with IQ C) IQ is influenced by genetics D) Identical twins are smarter than fraternal twins.
C) IQ is influenced by genetics
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``` Maya's parents are both artists. They decide to enroll Maya into an art class. As it turns out, Maya is also good at art. This is an example of a __ gene-environment interaction. A) Active B) Reactive C) Passive D) Evocative ```
C) Passive
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``` Auggie's family has a pet rabbit. When Auggie goes to visit his friend Ava's house, Ava's family has a hamster. Auggie points at the hamster and says 'Rabbit!'. This is an example of: A) Accommodation B) Dissonance C) Assimilation D) Deconstruction ```
C) Assimilation
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``` Sally can lift her bottle with one hand, but when she reaches for her beaker, she has learned to use two hands. This is an example of: A) Disassociation B) Assimilation C) Accommodation D) Decentration ```
C) Accommodation
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``` When Jasmine plays with her toy dog, she squeezes it. When she plays with the family's real dog, she strokes him. This is an example of: A) Assimilation B) Disassociation C) Deconstruction D) Accommodation ```
D) Accommodation
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``` Which theory of language development is supported by research? A) Behaviorism B) Sociocultural Theory C) Chomsky's Theory D) All three theories ```
D) All three theories
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``` Emotions like shame and pride: A) emerge very early in infancy B) are influenced by culture C) only become evident after age 2 years D) are reactive in nature ```
B) are influenced by culture
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``` In the video that we watched in class, the process whereby brain growth is encouraged by care-givers' response to babies is called: A) Push and Pull B) Serve and Return C) Act and interact D) Back and Forth ```
B) Serve and Return
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``` Danny is 10 months old. Her care-giver plays with him by traditional games like peek-a-boo. Psychological research would predict that this care-giver is: A) Danny's mother B) Danny's father C) Either Danny's mother or dad. D) Not one of Laura's parents ```
A) Danny's mother
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``` In the Strange Situation experiment, Zephyr's behavior is bizarre. He is very cautious when he is in the room with his mother, when she leaves he just sits and stare, when she returns he screams and throws things. Zephyr's attachment pattern can be described as: A) Secure B) Insecure-Avoidant C) Insecure-Resistant D) Insecure disorganized ```
D) Insecure disorganized
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``` In the Strange Situation experiment, Meghan plays happily when she is in the room with her mother, continues playing when her mother leaves the room and ignores her when she returns. Meghan's attachment pattern can be described as: A) Secure B) Insecure-Avoidant C) Insecure-Resistant D) Insecure disorganized ```
B) Insecure-Avoidant
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``` According to Erikson, toddlers who do not establish control over their own bodies will develop: A) Trust B) Shame C) Mistrust D) Autonomy ```
B) Shame
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When mothers are employed outside of the home: A) children become aggressive because their mothers are not at home B) research in the U.S. suggests that children benefit C) mothers spend a lot less time playing with their infants D) mothers spend more time with their adult partners and less time with their children.
B) research in the U.S. suggests that children benefit
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Developmental Theory
A systematic sense of principles and generalizations that provide a framework for understanding how and why people change as they grow
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Cross-Sectional
People within a certain age range/cohort
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Allele
Variation of a gene
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Genotype
Genetic Composition
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Phenotype
Physical manifestation of your genetic composition
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Social Construction
An idea based on shared perceptions, not on objective reality
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Germinal Period
First 2 weeks of life; time of rapid cell growth
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Embryonic Period
2-8 weeks; beginning of brain development; most vulnerable stage
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Fetal Period
9 weeks - birth
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Teratogenic
Any physical condition/agent that can hurt prenatal development
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Synaptic pruning
Unused synapses die off
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Synaptogenesis
Process of forming synapses; growing dendrites and creating connections
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Colic
Uncontrollable crying
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Social smile
6 weeks
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Laughter/curiosity
3 months
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Crying/contentment
Birth
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``` U.S. time zones were created so that train timetables from one town to the next could be synced. Time zones could be considered as A) a reified (real) tool B) a cultural tool C) a natural phenomenon D) an objective phenomenon ```
B) a cultural tool
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``` In early childhood, young children's desire to do things for themselves is a sign of their growing need for A) guilt B) autonomy C) trust D) initiative ```
D) initiative
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Which of the following statements about effortful control in early childhood is accurate? A) effortful control in early childhood causes greater self-control in adulthood B) People who demonstrate effortful control in early childhood tend to be more helpful later in life C) Effortful control early on in life predicts levels of conscientiousness in adult women but not in men. D) People who demonstrate effortful control in early life tend to experience anxiety problems in adulthood
B) People who demonstrate effortful control in early childhood tend to be more helpful later in life
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``` Dr. Rothstein believes that children acquire gender roles by observing and imitating the behavior of others. Dr Rothstein subscribes to the __- view of gender role development A) psychoanaytic B) learning C) humanistic D) evolutionary ```
B) learning
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``` Elvira never knows what is going on in her children's lives and does not really care. Elvira's parenting style is best described as A) permissive B) neglectful C) authoritarian D) authoritative ```
B) neglectful
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``` Gene explains to his children that if they do no put their toys away, they cannot watch their tv show. When they get upset that they cannot watch the show, Gene says 'I know you are upset but that's the rule'. Gene is demonstrating a(n) __ parenting style A) permissive B) authoritarian C) authoritative D) neglectful ```
C) Authoritative
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``` When Maria's children get into trouble in school, Maria says 'After everything I have done for you, how could you be so ungrateful!' Maria is using __ to manage her children's behavior A) psychological control B) induction C) psychological rewards D) tangible rewards ```
A) psychological control
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Which of the following can be concluded from Varela et al's comparison of the parenting styles of Mexican descent immigrant parents, Mexican parents and Caucasian parents (not of Mexican descent) A) Parents from the same culture all parent the same way B) Culture is the determining factor in parenting style C) Culture has little impact on parenting style D) Culture and context interact in influencing parenting style
D) Culture and context interact in influencing parenting style
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``` When it comes to the abilities of younger children, Piaget __ what children can do. A) underestimated B) overestimated C) was completely accurate D) was completely innaccurate ```
A) underestimated
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Martin Hughes (1975) study in which young children could successfully hide a boy doll from a policeman doll demonstrated that children were __ Piaget thought. A) more egocentric B) less egocentric C) just as egocentric as
B) less egocentric
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``` Vygotsky's belief that we build our knowledge in conjunction with other people is called A) Constructivism B) Social Constructivism C) Culturalism D) Socio-culturalism ```
B) Social Constructivism
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Milleth is helping her son Kaleb build a volcano for his science project. She asks him questions about how he is going to build it and gives him help as he needs it, pulling back when he becomes more competent. A Vygotskyan educator would say that A) Milleth should tell Kaleb exactly what to do if he is to learn B) Milleth is using the right approach C) Milleth should let Kaleb do the whole project on his own D) No matter what Milleth does, Kaleb will only be able to do the project if he is smart enough
B) Milleth is using the right approach
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``` According to Erikson when toddlers get a sense of control over their bodies they develop a sense of __. A) Trust B) Mistrust C) Autonomy D) Doubt ```
C) Autonomy
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``` According to Erikson, if infants can rely on their caregivers, they develop a sense of A) Trust B) Mistrust C) Shame D) Autonomy ```
A) Trust
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``` Increased connections between the limbic system of the brain and the prefrontal cortex enables children in early childhood to A. recognize faces B. learn language C. improve motor skills D. control emotions ```
D) control emotions
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``` Dr Rothstein believes that children acquire gender roles by observing and imitating the behavior of others. Dr Rothstein subscribes to the _____ view of gender role development A. Psychoanalytic B. Learning C) Humanistic D) Evolutionary ```
B) Learning
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Dr Nassir wants to study how friendships change as people get older. He selects a group of 8 yr olds, a group of 10yr olds and a group of 12yr olds and compares friendship patterns between the groups. He then tests these groups 2 years, 4 years and 6 years later. At each time point he compares how the groups have changed over time and how they compare with the other groups. This is an example of a ____ study. A. Cross-sectional B. Longitudinal C. Cross-sequential
C) Cross-sequential
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``` Piaget’s A-not-B task measured children’s understanding of A. Assimilation. B. Object permanence. C. Symbols. D. Perceptual constancy. ```
B) Object Permanence
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When 2 year old Jamal goes to the park with his father, he points at a squirrel and says ‘monkey’. His father says ‘no, that’s a squirrel’. According to Piaget, this conversation with his father could lead Jamal to experience A. Disequilibrium. B. Equilibrium. C. Deferred imitation. D. Equalization
A. Disequilibrium.
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``` By the end of the sensorimotor stage of development, children understand object permanence. This is significant because it shows that A. children can mentally represent objects. B. children are no longer afraid of strangers. C. children can think logically. D. children can co- ordinate their senses and their actions ```
A. children can mentally | represent objects.
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``` As children get older, their temper tantrums tend to decrease, partially because of the development of their A. Hippocampus. B. Prefrontal cortex. C. Amygdala. D. Corpus callosum. ```
B) Prefrontal Cortex
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When the little girl in this clip thinks that two halves of the Graham cracker are the same as two whole Graham crackers, is she in equilibrium? A. Yes B. No
UNSURE
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``` What is the name of the method that we see being used in this video clip – it was a method commonly used by Piaget? A. Clinical assessment B. Naturalistic observation C. Clinical interview D. Naturalistic experiment ```
C) Clinical Interview
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``` B B B B B RRRRR What answer would Piaget expect a child in the preoperational stage to give? A. There are more red counters B. There are more blue counters C. They are the same ```
B) There are more blue counters
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``` McGarrigle and Donaldson found that when the teddy moved the counters, children were more likely to give the correct answer. This result A. supports Piaget’s ideas about pre-operational children. B. questions Piaget’s ideas about pre-operational children. C. does not tell us anything about children‘s thinking. D. shows that these children lack object permanence. ```
B) questions Piaget's ideas about pre-operational children
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``` The biological events that begin puberty are governed by the HPA and HPG axes. In these axis the hypothalamus sends a signal to the ___ gland. A. Positronic B. Pituitary C. Pineal D. Phallic ```
B. Pituitary
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``` Which of the following US ethnic groups have the lowest median age of menarche according to Chumleaet al (2003)? A. European Americans B. Asian Americans C. African Americans D. Mexican Americans ```
C. African Americans
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``` When faced with Piaget’s balance scale problem, people in formal operations are most likely to A. figure out the answer using trial and error B. figure out a rule for solving the problem by testing hypotheses C. give illogical answers to the problem D. give up on trying to find an answer ```
B. figure out a rule for | solving the problem by testing hypotheses
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``` Kayleigh joined the same sorority that her mother and grandmother joined. She says ‘its just what we do’ Kayleigh is showing evidence of A. Identity foreclosure. B. Moratorium. C. Identity achievement. D. Identity diffusion. ```
A. Identity foreclosure
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``` In his theory Piaget ____ young children and ____ older children. A. overestimated; overestimated B. underestimated; overestimated C. underestimated; underestimated D. overestimated; underestimated ```
B. underestimated; | overestimated
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``` Of the characteristics of family closeness, which two are generally helpful regardless of context? A. Support & control B. Communication & connectedness C. Communication & support D. Support & connectedness ```
C. Communication & | support
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``` In middle childhood, the capacity of working memory is improved by A. a decrease in myelination. B. an increase in automatization. C. dendrite formation in the cerebellum. D. a decrease in emotional regulation. ```
B. an increase in | automatization.
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``` Which of the following is an example of self-efficacy? A. George is playing chess and believes he can win B. Marcy thinks that overall she is a good person C. Andy knows that he gets angry when people tease him D. Jody thinks she is a bad person because she lies sometimes ```
A. George is playing | chess and believes he can win
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``` Tina is 3 years old. She likes to point at trucks and say ‘Truck!’. One day she sees a delivery van and points at it and says ‘Baby Truck!’. This is an example of A. Trust vs Mistrust. B. Assimilation. C. Initiative vs Guilt D. Accommodation ```
D. Accommodation
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``` When it comes to bullying, popular children A. Are likely to be victims B. May be bullies C. Are likely to be ignored by their peers D. Are likely to be bully-victims ```
B. May be bullies
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Su-Lynn has high levels of social support but the gap between her real and ideal self is high. Her self-esteem is likely to be A. High B. Low C. Moderate
C) Moderate
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``` Derek does not care for the future, because it is in the future and he doesn't have to worry about it yet. What identity status does Derek show? A. Identity achievement B. Identity diffusion C. Moratorium D. Identity foreclosure ```
B. Identity diffusion
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``` What identity status does Jared show? A. Identity achievement B. Identity diffusion C. Moratorium D. Identity foreclosure ```
B. Identity diffusion
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``` Why does induction facilitate the development of prosocial behavior in children? A. It involves psychological control B. It does not involve punishment C. It encourages empathy D. It encourages antipathy ```
C. It encourages empathy induction: the caregiver talks extensively with the offender, helping the child understand why their behavior was wrong
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``` If I wanted to increase a child’s resilience by making a change in their microsystem, I would A. Enact new laws to make sure every child has health insurance B. Conduct support groups to strengthen parent-child relationships C. Increase policing to make neighborhoods safer D. Encourage the child’s self- esteem ```
B. Conduct support groups to strengthen parent-child relationships
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``` According to the American Psychological Association, which of the following statements about immigrant children is true? A. They often have very little interest in school B. They are frequently placed in high-achieving classrooms C. Their parents don’t value education D. They enter the U.S. school system with tremendous optimism ```
D. They enter the U.S. school system with tremendous optimism
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Shannon is 9 years old. Her ability to remember concepts taught in school has increased since she was 6 years old most likely due to A. increased myelination in her cerebellum. B. an increase in her knowledge about a variety of topics. C. a decrease in her selective attention. D. a decrease in effortful control.
B. an increase in her | knowledge about a variety of topics.
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Ms. Taylor has posted a rule on her classroom wall – ‘Respect others’. However, she is very authoritarian and expects the children to do as they are told, without any discussion. Which of the following are the children most likely learning from Ms. Taylor’s hidden curriculum? A. Be respectful towards others B. Might is right C. Treat others as you would have them treat you D. Adults practice what they preach
B. Might is right
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``` Which of the following is an example of metacognition? A. Reading over a paper before turning it in to check if you have answered the question. B. Learning a definition by heart. C. Comparing and contrasting two theories. D. Reading the textbook over and over ```
A. Reading over a paper before turning it in to check if you have answered the question. metacognition: "thinking about thinking" or the ability to evaluate a cognitive task in order to determine how best to accomplish it, and then to monitor and adjust one's performance on that task
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``` Dermot is 5 years old and is in the school play. He refuses to wear stage make up saying, ‘Boys don’t wear make up!!’, even though older boys in the play are wearing make up. The connection between Dermot’s belief or concept of gender and his behavior is best explained by A. Learning theory. B. Freudian theory. C. Social learning theory. D. Gender schema theory. ```
D. Gender schema theory.
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Kara’s three year old daughter yells to her that she is hungry. Kara says, “Dinner is in two hours. You have to wait until then to eat.” Her daughter persistently yells about being hungry so Kara gives in gets her a snack. What parenting style does Kara have? A. Authoritarian B. Permissive C. Authoritative D. Neglectful
B. Permissive
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``` Jake told his 4 year old son that he had to pick up his play room before his friend could come over . His son replied "whyyyyy?" And Jake said "Because I said so don't talk back to me.“ What parenting style does Jake have? A. Authoritarian B. Permissive C. Authoritative D. Neglectful ```
A. Authoritarian
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``` Which of the following theorists would say that playing helps children’s cognitive development and learning at school? A. Piaget B. Vygotsky C. Piaget & Vygotsky D. Erikson ```
C. Piaget & Vygotsky
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When Janine’s children get into trouble in school, Janine says ‘After everything I have done for you, how could you be so ungrateful!’ Janine is using ___ to manage her children’s behavior A. Psychological control B. Induction C. Psychological rewards D. Tangible rewards
A. Psychological control
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Which of the following can be concluded from Varela et al’scomparison of the parenting styles of Mexican descent immigrant parents, Mexican parents and Caucasian parents (not of Mexican descent)? A. Parents from the same culture all parent the same way B. Culture is the determining factor in parenting style C. Culture has little impact on parenting style D. Culture and context interact in influencing parenting style
D. Culture and context interact in influencing parenting style
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``` In early childhood communication between the left and right hemispheres of the brain speeds up because of increased myelination in the A. Corpus callosum B. Hypothalamus C. Amygdala D. Prefrontal cortex ```
A. Corpus callosum
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``` Which of the following is a strength or advance in the thinking that is evident in the preoperational stage of development? A. Centration B. Irreversibility C. Symbolic function D. Abstract reasoning ```
C. Symbolic function
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Connie is 4 years old and is taking part in Piaget’s conservation of volume task. She fails to realize that a short, wide beaker holds the same amount of water as a tall, narrow beaker. She says that the taller beaker holds more because it is higher. Connie’s tendency to focus on height is an example of A. Centration B. Reversibility C. Egocentrism D. Static reasoning
A. Centration
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``` Some parents have difficulty being responsive to their infants and forming nurturing relationships with them. In these cases A. it is best if these infants are fostered. B. intervention from skilled professionals can help parents become responsive. C. the parents are most likely single parents. D. fathers are more likely to have difficulties than mothers ```
B. intervention from skilled professionals can help parents become responsive.
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Hughes (1975) Policeman task suggests that A. Young children are not as egocentric as Piaget thought they were. B. Young children do not use egocentric speech. C. Young children are just as egocentric as Piaget thought they were. D. Young children are more egocentric than Piaget thought they were.
A. Young children are not | as egocentric as Piaget thought they were
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Which of the following is an example of a cultural tool? A. A laptop computer B. A cellphone C. Programming code used to run a computer D. Bluetooth keyboards used to communicate with computers
C. Programming code used to run a computer
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``` Dr Sanchez is interested in how use of social media changes over time. He recruits a group of 12 year olds, 16 year olds and 18 year olds and compares their social media habits. He follows up with each group 2 years and 5 years later. At each time point he compares social media use between the groups and with the previous time point. Dr. Sanchez is conducting a __ study. A. Longitudinal B. Cross-sequential C. Cross-sectional D. Cohort ```
B. Cross-sequential
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Jorge is a devout Catholic and a gay man. The influence of the church’s views on homosexuality on Jorge is an example of an ____ influence on development. A. Microsystem B. Macrosystem C. Exosystem D. Mesosystem
C. Exosystem
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``` Dr Serkin is interested in how use of social media changes over time. She recruits a group of 12 year olds and follows up with them 2 years and 5 years later. At each time point she compares social media use of the group with the previous time point. Dr. Serkin is conducting a __ study. A. Longitudinal B. Cross-sequential C. Cross-sectional D. Cohort ```
A. Longitudinal
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``` Dr Madeais studying the impact of pet ownership on loneliness. She recruits a group of 25 year olds, a group of 35 year olds and a group of 60 year olds who are all pet owners. She measures and compares the loneliness of each group. Dr Madea is conducting a __ study. A. Cross-sectional B. Longitudinal C. Cross-sequential D. Cohort-sequential ```
A. Cross-sectional
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``` Dr Madea hypothesizes that petting a dog will improve people’s mood. She brings a group of participants into a lab. Half of them pet a dog for 10 minutes. Half of them sit quietly for 10 minutes. She measures the positivity of their mood afterwards. In this study the independent variable is A. Petting or not petting the dog B. Positive mood C. Negative mood D. Liking or not liking dogs ```
A. Petting or not petting the dog
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``` Harry is 9 mthsold. His brother hides Harry’s favorite toy under a blanket. Harry pulls the blanket away and grabs the toy. Harry’s brother then puts the toy under a cushion. Harry acts as if the toy has disappeared. Piaget would suggest A. Harry has no object permanence B. Harry’s object permanence is partially developed C. Harry has passed the A-not- B task D. Harry’s object permanence is fully developed ```
B. Harry’s object permanence | is partially developed
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``` Ramallah goes to the zoo and points at the zebra, saying ‘look at the stripeyhorse’. Ramallah is demonstrating A. Assimilation B. Accommodation C. Conservation D. Egocentrism ```
B. Accommodation
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``` Studies of infant memory suggest that A. Piaget’s description of the sensorimotor stage is completely accurate. B. Piaget underestimated the abilities of young children. C. Piaget overestimated the abilities of young children. D. Piaget’s ideas about objec ```
B. Piaget underestimated the abilities of young children.
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``` Rosa is at the playground. She sees an elderly lady and points at her, saying ‘grandma!’. Rosa is demonstrating A. Assimilation B. Conservation C. Accommodation D. Animism ```
A. Assimilation
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In the strange situation, Lia clings to her mother and doesn’t explore much. She gets upset when her mother leaves. When her mother returns, Lia clings to her but also pushes her away. Lia’s attachment can probably be described as A. Secure. B. Insecure-resistant/ambivalent. C. Insecure-avoidant. D. Insecure-disorganized.
B. Insecure-resistant/ambivalent.
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``` Jodie is an 8 mth old infant whose caregivers are inconsistent. Sometimes they take care of Jodie when she cries and sometimes they don’t. Erikson would suggest that Jodie will develop ___ at this stage. A. Mistrust B. Guilt C. Autonomy D. Initiative ```
A. Mistrust
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``` In the limbic system, the ___ helps to process emotions, especially fear and aggression. A. Reticular formation B. Amygdala C. Medulla D. Corpus callosum ```
B. Amygdala
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``` Adele is behaviorally inhibited. At her preschool, her carers allow Adele to have quiet time when she needs it. The interaction between Adele and her carers demonstrates A. Goodness-of-fit. B. Macrosystem C. Behavioral activation D. Independent behavior ```
A. Goodness-of-fit.
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``` Toby is three years old and is playing hide-and-seek with his Mom. He hides behind the curtain but his feet are visible. Toby believes he is hidden. Since he cannot see his Mom, she cannot see him. According to Piaget, Toby is demonstrating the feature of preoperational thought called A. Irreversibility. B. Centration. C. Egocentrism. D. Animism. ```
C. Egocentrism.
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Which of the following is the best example of scaffolding? A. Ben’s coach explains the rules of basketball to him and then puts him in a game B. Holly’s pottery teacher takes over when Holly makes a mistake and finishes the pot for her C. Elise’s TA sits with her while she works on an excel sheet, pointing out her errors when needed and asking Elise questions D. Travon’s Dad is helping him build a birdhouse. He lays out all the tools for him and takes over when
C. Elise’s TA sits with her while she works on an excel sheet, pointing out her errors when needed and asking Elise questions
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Which of the following is an educational recommendation of Piaget and Vygotsky? A. Children learn through play B. Create disequilibrium C. Language is very important for learning D. Teaching should be stage appropriate
A. Children learn through play
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Which of the following is a cultural tool? A. A cellphone B. Fahrenheit & Celsius temperature scales C. Paper and pencil D. A balance scale
B. Fahrenheit & Celsius temperature scales
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``` Vonda spills her juice all over the kitchen table. She starts to cry. Vonda’s Dad says sternly ‘Stop crying! Clean that up!’ Vonda’s Dad’s parenting style could be described as A. Authoritarian B. Permissive C. Authoritative D. Neglectful ```
A. Authoritarian
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``` Latitiais 4 years old. When Latitiagets upset, her mother can help her to learn emotional regulation by A. Soothing her. B. Using psychological control to discipline her. C. Ignoring her. D. Distracting her with a treat. ```
A. Soothing her
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Which of the following best demonstrates the gender schema theory of gender development? A. Roger’s Dad praises him when he scores a touchdown. B. Eric develops an unconscious jealousy of his Dad. C. Jose believes that men are strong and fierce D. Alan’s Dad laughs at him when he dances.
C. Jose believes that men are strong and fierce
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``` Aroon is a gay man. He has just started to come out. He does not feel bad about being gay, the way he used to. He has told his close friends that he is gay. Aroon is a the __ stage of coming out A. Confusion B. Synthesis C. Acceptance D. Tolerance. ```
D. Tolerance.
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``` Which of the following aspects of family closeness is generally positive for adolescents, regardless of other circumstances? A. Support B. Control C. Connectedness D. Centeredness ```
A. Support
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``` When faced with the following question, ‘If a feather can break glass, and I hit a glass with a feather, what will happen to the glass?’ adolescents in formal operations will answer A. The glass won’t break B. The glass will break C. The feather will break D. The feather will bend ```
B. The glass will break
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``` George has learned that distracted walking injures many people every year. Yet he still texts while he walks to his high school. George is demonstrating A. An imaginary audience B. A personal fable C. Adolescent egocentrism D. An invincibility fable ```
D. An invincibility fable
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Which of the following statements is true? A. Children always do better in two-parent than in single-parent families B. The impact of family structure is affected by culture C. Adoptive families typically do not function as well as biological families D. Researchers agree that divorce is always bad for children
B. The impact of family structure is affected by | culture
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``` My overall and specific evaluation of myself is my A. Self-esteem B. Self-efficacy C. Self-concept D. Self-awareness ```
A. Self-esteem
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Which of the following is an example of metacognition? A. Figuring out the time of the day when I am most alert so that I know when to study B. Learning definitions by heart C. Reading a chapter from beginning to end D. Writing down what my professor says
A. Figuring out the time of the day when I am most alert so that I know when to study
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``` Jane is in Piaget’s concrete operational stage. What answer is she likely to give to this problem? Bob is taller than Joe. Joe is taller than Tom. Who is taller, Bob or Tom? A. Tom is taller than Bob B. Bob is taller than Tom C. You can’t tell who is taller D. Bob and Tom are the same height ```
A. Tom is taller than Bob
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``` Patrick is in kindergarten. When another child knocks water all over Patrick’s painting, Patrick punches him. This is an example of A. Reactive aggression B. Relational aggression C. Instrumental aggression D. Bullying aggression. ```
A. Reactive aggression
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``` Harry’s peer group like to cut class and party. Harry is rethinking this lifestyle and starting to pay more attention to class. To do so, he is developing the ability stand up to his friends. Which of Baxter Magolda’s phases is he in? A. Crossroads B. Following formulas C. Becoming the author of your own life D. Internal foundation ```
C. Becoming the author of your own life
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``` In Arnett’s study of ethnic differences in emerging adulthood, which group was most likely to say that they felt like adults A. Asian Americans B. African Americans C. Latino Americans D. White Americans ```
C. Latino Americans
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``` Post formal thought is ____ than adolescent thinking A. more rigid. B. less flexible. C. more dialectical. D. less practical. ```
C. More dialectical
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In Arnett’s (2003) study of ethnic differences in emerging adulthood, which group of emerging adults emphasized complying with norms that might involve the opinion of others as well as norms related to avoiding hurting others? A. Asian-Americans B. Latinos C. African-Americans, Asian-Americans and Latinos D. Whites
C. African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and Latinos
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``` Lily feels that her professors know the right answers to life’s questions. Where is she on Perry’s scheme? A. Dualism B. Relativism C. Commitment D. Realism ```
A. Dualism
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``` Barry assures himself that enrolling in pre-med was his idea, even though the real reason he is in pre-med is because that’s what his father, who is a doctor, expected him to do. In which phase of self-authorship is Barry? A. Internal foundation B. Following formulas C. Crossroads D. Becoming the author of one’s life ```
B. Following formulas
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Justin and Shane believe their team is better than the other teams in town. This illustrates: a. social loafing. b. the in-group bias. c. the just-world phenomenon. d. scapegoat theory.
b. the in-group bias
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``` Which of the following is a possible consequence of the first of Erikson’s stages? A. Trust in others B. Autonomy C. A sense of inferiority D. A sense of guilt ```
A. Trust in others
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``` Because Cayla’s parents were unreliable, she is cautious in forming new relationships. She needs people to prove that they can be trusted. Cayla’s expectations of others are part of her A. Behavioral response system B. Internal working model C. Attachment seeking behaviors D. Social referencing model ```
B. Internal working model
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Garcia et al’s (2012) review of hook up culture in college students suggests that A. Both men and women are interested in forming romantic relationships B. Men of this age are only interested in hook-ups for sex. They are not interested in relationships C. While women might consider forming a relationship with a hook-up partner, men never do. D. Neither women nor men consider forming a relationship with a hook-up partner
A. Both men and women are | interested in forming romantic relationships
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Which of the following methods of combatting prejudice is showing promise in terms of effectiveness? A. Punishing people who discriminate B. Using movies and books to tell stories about diverse people C. Making sure friends don’t sit together in class D. Giving lectures about prejudice
B. Using movies and books to tell stories about diverse people
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When Alexander hears an international student saying that she feels left out at JMU, he thinks that she must be to blame for feeling left out. After all, he says, ‘JMU is a friendly place and if you are friendly then you’ll fit in!’ Alexander’s thinking is influenced by A. The just world belief B. The out-group preference C. Vivid cases D. Social categorization
A. The just world belief
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Which of the following might be an indication that John and Adrian do not have a healthy relationship? A. John wants Adrian to spend all his free time with him (John). B. Adrian does leisure activities without John. C. John and Adrian don’t have all the same friends D. Adrian sometimes gets angry with John
A. John wants Adrian to spend all his free time with him (John).
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Noel has no real idea what he wants from life and he doesn’t spend much time thinking about it either. Which of Marcia’s identity status categories is Joel in? A. Identity achievement B. Identity exploration C. Identity diffusion D. Identity foreclosure
C. Identity diffusion
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``` Ethan is in adolescence, Joel is in early adulthood, Dan is in middle adulthood & Alec is in late adulthood. According to the MAMA cycle, who will spend longer in identity achievement? A. Joel B. Alec C. Ethan D. Dan ```
B. Alec
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When asked ‘when does the average person get old?’ Tommy says ’65’ and Harry says ’75’. Based on research by the Pew Research Center, what would we predict about Harry and & Tommy from their responses? A. Tommy is younger than Harry B. Harry is younger than Tommy C. Harry and Tommy are the same age
A. Tommy is younger than Harry
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``` Recent changes to the SAT have been suggested because of doubts about current SAT’s A. Reliability B. Validity C. Standardization D. Administration ```
B. Validity
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Mary's bathroom scale always overstates people's actual weight by exactly six pounds. The scale has ________ reliability and ________ validity. a. low; high b. high; low c. low; low d. high; high
b. high; low
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Which of the following is an example of fluid intelligence? A. The ability to name all the U.S. presidents B. Speed of solving a new problem C. Applying a math solution learned in math class to solve a problem D. The size of someone’s vocabulary
B. Speed of solving a new problem
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Joel has no real idea what he wants from life and he doesn’t spend much time thinking about it either. Which of Marcia’s identity status categories is Joel in? A. Identity achievement B. Identity exploration C. Identity diffusion D. Identity foreclosure
C. Identity diffusion
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``` Shari is a rather anxious person. Since she is so insecure, she frequently seeks out the reassurance of others. On which of the Big Five characteristics would Shari likely score high? A. neuroticism B. extraversion C. openness D. conscientiousness ```
A. neuroticism
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``` Which of the following traits showed no increase in Robins et al’s (2001) study of change during college but showed a minor decrease in the MIDUS study of middle adulthood? A. Openness B. Agreeableness C. Extraversion D. Conscientiousness E. Neuroticism ```
C. Extraversion
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``` Dave and Andrew have been in a long-term relationship since. Right now in their relationship, they enjoy spending time together and share their feelings but their relationship is not very passionate. Sternberg would describe their love relationship as A. Companionate B. Passionate C. Consummate D. Romantic ```
A. Companionate
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``` Terri has no children and has very little involvement in her community. Angela has no children, she coaches at the YMCA. Joan has no children, she is a visual artist. Based on this description, which of the following is demonstrating Erikson’s concept of generativity? A. Terri and Joan B. Joan and Angela C. Angela and Terri D. Terri, Joan and ```
B. Joan and Angela
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``` Ronaldo and Elisabetahad a brief relationship, that was passionate and intimate. Sternberg would refer to this as A. Fatuous love B. Romantic love C. Consummate love D. Companionate ```
B. Romantic love
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Adults in distant marriages are __________ after divorce. A. usually happier B. much unhappier C. less happy than they thought they would be D. much happier than they thought they would be
C. less happy than they thought they would be
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``` According to Berk (2010) adults who have a history of ____ attachment are likely to have adult relationships characterized by jealousy, emotional distance, and little physical pleasure. A. Secure B. Insecure-avoidant C. Insecure-ambivalent resistant D. Insecure-disorganized ```
B
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``` Marcus is 65 years old and is going for a job interview. He is worried that the interviewer will think he is too old for the job, even though Marcus knows he has the requisite skills. When Marcus goes in to the interview, he stammers and his hands shake. Which of the following applies to this situation? A. Stereotype threat is impacting on Marcus’ performance B. The interview is ageist C. The wear and tear of old age is impacting on Marcus D. Interviews are not suitable for older people ```
A
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``` Cordelia has been very sedentary all her life. Now that she is older the decreasing flexibility in her vascular system, together with her lack of exercise over the years is increasing her risk of stroke. The impact of exercise on Cordelia is an example of A. Primary aging B. Cellular aging C. Secondary aging D. Temporal aging ```
C. Secondary aging
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``` According to Schaie’s studies of cognition in adulthood, which of the following is true? A. All cognitive abilities decline significantly after age 67. B. Cognitive abilities do not significantly decline until after age 80. C. Most old people show similar cognitive declines. D. Different kinds of cognitive ability decline at the same ```
B
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``` Based on the information given, which of the following people would be considered one of the oldest old? A. Ramon who is 85 years old B. Angela who is 68 years old and who is completely dependent on her nurses for everything C. Josephina who is 75 years old and who has severe arthritis D. Paul who is 62 years old ```
B
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``` A ___ acceptance of sensory loss in late adulthood ____ A. Passive; increases morbidity of all kinds B. Active; increases morbidity of all kinds C. Active; decreases morbidity of all kinds D. Passive; decreases morbidity of all kinds ```
A
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Evelyn is 75 years old. She used to bowl twice a week, but since she has gotten older she doesn’t has the strength or stamina that she used to have. Now, she bowls once a week and uses a lighter ball. In changing the way that she bowls, Evelyn is showing A. Passive acceptance of ability loss. B. Selective optimization with compensation. C. Fluid intelligence deficit. D. The cellular theory of aging.
B
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``` When asked to explain why some elderly people are grumpy and withdrawn, Dr Ellis suggests that they may have been like that when they were younger, while Dr. Shea argues that withdrawal is a feature of old age. Dr Ellis is a _____ theorist while Dr. Shea is a ___ theorist. A. Disengagement; continuity B. Continuity; Integrity C. Continuity; Disengagement D. Integrity; continuity ```
C