CLEP- Human Growth and Development Exam Questions And 100%
Correct Answers 2025-2026
Harry Harlow's monkey will go to the wire "mother" who. - ANSWER Provides physical
comfort
Elicit plantar grasp - ANSWER Press thumbs against the balls of the infants foot
Plantar grasp action - ANSWER Toes curl
Elicit Babinski reflex - ANSWER Gently stroke the lateral side of the sole of the foot.
Babinski action ANSWER Toes spread outward and upward
Elicit Babkin Reflex ANSWER Press palm of hand while infant lies on back
Babkin action ANSWER Mouth opens; eyes close
Elicit Rooting Reflex ANSWER Gently touch the cheek of the infant with light finger
pressure
Rooting Action ANSWER Head turns toward pressure and attempts to suck
Elicit Moro Reflex ANSWER Loud noise or sudden drop
Moro action - ANSWER Stretches arms and legs, then hugs self and cries
, Elicit Tonic Neck - ANSWER Place infant flat on back
Tonic Neck Action - ANSWER Fencer position
Classification - ANSWER Process by which children in Concrete Operational period can
group objects with some similarities within a larger category
Object Permanence - ANSWER Refers to children gradually realizing that there ate
permanent objects around them, even when these objects are out of sight
Color blindness - ANSWER X-linked
Recessive
Theorist who did NOT develop a Stage Theory - ANSWER Lawerence Kohlberg
Healthy resolution of Oedipus Conflict - ANSWER Identification with the father. "I am like
daddy"
Fast mapping - ANSWER Susan Carey
Mental process whereby children use context to detect word meaning.
Scaffolding - ANSWER Lev Vygotsky
Assisting children to progress from initial difficulties with a topic to a point where, with
help, they gradually learn to perform the task independantly.
Inner Speech - ANSWER Vygotsky
Cognitive Development
Serves to guide and plan behavior
Correct Answers 2025-2026
Harry Harlow's monkey will go to the wire "mother" who. - ANSWER Provides physical
comfort
Elicit plantar grasp - ANSWER Press thumbs against the balls of the infants foot
Plantar grasp action - ANSWER Toes curl
Elicit Babinski reflex - ANSWER Gently stroke the lateral side of the sole of the foot.
Babinski action ANSWER Toes spread outward and upward
Elicit Babkin Reflex ANSWER Press palm of hand while infant lies on back
Babkin action ANSWER Mouth opens; eyes close
Elicit Rooting Reflex ANSWER Gently touch the cheek of the infant with light finger
pressure
Rooting Action ANSWER Head turns toward pressure and attempts to suck
Elicit Moro Reflex ANSWER Loud noise or sudden drop
Moro action - ANSWER Stretches arms and legs, then hugs self and cries
, Elicit Tonic Neck - ANSWER Place infant flat on back
Tonic Neck Action - ANSWER Fencer position
Classification - ANSWER Process by which children in Concrete Operational period can
group objects with some similarities within a larger category
Object Permanence - ANSWER Refers to children gradually realizing that there ate
permanent objects around them, even when these objects are out of sight
Color blindness - ANSWER X-linked
Recessive
Theorist who did NOT develop a Stage Theory - ANSWER Lawerence Kohlberg
Healthy resolution of Oedipus Conflict - ANSWER Identification with the father. "I am like
daddy"
Fast mapping - ANSWER Susan Carey
Mental process whereby children use context to detect word meaning.
Scaffolding - ANSWER Lev Vygotsky
Assisting children to progress from initial difficulties with a topic to a point where, with
help, they gradually learn to perform the task independantly.
Inner Speech - ANSWER Vygotsky
Cognitive Development
Serves to guide and plan behavior