PSY 357 Exam 1 Questions and Correct
Answers
Parenting style described as Low Warmth and High Control
Authoritarian
A question designed as an Autobiographical memory?
Who taught you how to ride a bike?
Nature of scientific study of human development can be described as ?
Multidisciplinary
Connie a 2nd grade teacher notices odd behaviors and split them into 2 groups. She
comes up with a conclusion as to why the kids act different. What is this called?
Theory
Postpartum depression
Reduced by breast feeding
Why is infant directed speech preferred over normal speech
infants pay more attention
Good at walking, and running. This would suggest?
Motor skills
Who is in charge of psychosocial theory?
Erikson
Children can trust their own knowledge changes with age and experience ?
piaget
Maternal stress is most likely to negatively impact a developing embryo when stress is
chronic and extreme
, most likely interested in study of human development
dr. deal who studies how political attitude changes with age
during prenatal development the arm develops before fingers. this illustrates the what
principle
proximodistal
according to piaget, which statement is true regarding stages of thinking
all stages must be accomplished in correct order
a gender scheism theorist most likely to argue young children are
constantly looking for cues about gender
olaf uses terms like terrible twos. these ideas are compatible with a what view?
discontinuity
according to erikson, how would parents establish trust in their 6 month old?
consistently responding to their needs
are child birth classes likely to help wilma with the pain of her birth
yes because women who take these classes report less pain
attachment is most critical to completing which of eriksons stages of psychosocial
development?
trust versus mistrust
a teratogen is any agent that
results in abnormal prenatal development.
roger increases the use of the word please. giving in to rogers request is
reinforcement
what is the best evidence for the notion that socioculture forces plays a role in
handedness
when societal attitudes change, the incidence of the left handedness changes
Answers
Parenting style described as Low Warmth and High Control
Authoritarian
A question designed as an Autobiographical memory?
Who taught you how to ride a bike?
Nature of scientific study of human development can be described as ?
Multidisciplinary
Connie a 2nd grade teacher notices odd behaviors and split them into 2 groups. She
comes up with a conclusion as to why the kids act different. What is this called?
Theory
Postpartum depression
Reduced by breast feeding
Why is infant directed speech preferred over normal speech
infants pay more attention
Good at walking, and running. This would suggest?
Motor skills
Who is in charge of psychosocial theory?
Erikson
Children can trust their own knowledge changes with age and experience ?
piaget
Maternal stress is most likely to negatively impact a developing embryo when stress is
chronic and extreme
, most likely interested in study of human development
dr. deal who studies how political attitude changes with age
during prenatal development the arm develops before fingers. this illustrates the what
principle
proximodistal
according to piaget, which statement is true regarding stages of thinking
all stages must be accomplished in correct order
a gender scheism theorist most likely to argue young children are
constantly looking for cues about gender
olaf uses terms like terrible twos. these ideas are compatible with a what view?
discontinuity
according to erikson, how would parents establish trust in their 6 month old?
consistently responding to their needs
are child birth classes likely to help wilma with the pain of her birth
yes because women who take these classes report less pain
attachment is most critical to completing which of eriksons stages of psychosocial
development?
trust versus mistrust
a teratogen is any agent that
results in abnormal prenatal development.
roger increases the use of the word please. giving in to rogers request is
reinforcement
what is the best evidence for the notion that socioculture forces plays a role in
handedness
when societal attitudes change, the incidence of the left handedness changes