Which of the following best describes the visual abilities of a neonatal infant?
a. their visual acuity is the same as the average adult
b. their visual acuity is worse than the average adult
c. their visual acuity is better than the average adult
d. their visual acuity has never been measured
An infant who scores extremely low on the Bayley scales ____.
a. may need the intervention of a social psychologist and pediatric dietitian
b. is predicted to do extremely well on an IQ test
c. may have serious development problems and needs immediate attention
d. is doing extremely well and above normal development milestones
Marie is a heavy drinker and managed to stop drinking for most of her pregnancy. If she
drank alcohol during the ________ period, her baby would be most at risk of structural
damage.
a. prenatal
b. embryonic
c. germinal
d. blastula
Longitudinal studies examining attention have found that, compared to "long-lookers",
"short-lookers" in infancy tend to have ____.
a. lower IQ scores later in development
b. higher IQ scores later in development
c. lower attention scores later in development
d. higher attention scores later in development
It is January 1989 in Beijing, China, and Huang and Jiao have just married. They want
to conceive a child as soon as possible, as most newly married Chinese couples do.
Considering it is the middle of winter, and fruits and vegetables are not readily available,
what important nutrient in Huang's prenatal diet is likely to be missing, potentially
causing her child to be born with spina bifida?
a. Folic acid
b. Potassium
,c. Calcium
d. Vitamin D
When your neighbors brought their baby home from the hospital, he weighed less than
at birth. They were very concerned; what would you tell them?
a. They probably need to try to feed the newborn more frequently.
b. It is normal for babies to lose weight right after birth. He should regain the weight
before a couple of weeks go by.
c. The wife probably cannot breast-feed and they should start formula feeding
immediately.
d. He must have an eating disorder.
What is ethnographic research and are there any disadvantages?
Researchers spend a good amount of time with the people they wish to study, often by
actually living with them. Disadvantages include requirement of time, commitment and
sacrifice. Researchers often form relationships with the people which may lead to bias.
Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY to have survival value?
a. The Moro reflex
b. The swimming reflex
c. The rooting reflex
d. The Babkin reflex
It is known that malnutrition leads to ____.
a. dyslexia and difficulty with mathematics
b. Munchausen and Stockholm syndrome
c. attention deficit hyperactive disorder and oppositional defiance
d. poorer cognitive development in both verbal and spatial intelligence
What percent of the current world's population lives in the most affluent countries?
a. 18%
b. 34%
c. 51%
d. 68%
What did Gesell name his overall measure of infants' developmental progress?
a. intelligence quotient
b. developmental quotient
c. growth quotient
d. progress quotient
,Characteristics such as height, weight, and skin color are made up of a ____.
a. homogenetic inheritance
b. heterogenetic inheritance
c. dominant-recessive inheritance
d. polygenetic inheritance
Which of the following occurred during the Neolithic period?
a. The climate got much colder.
b. Humans began to bury their dead for the first time.
c. The domestication of animals developed.
d. Humans reached Australia for the first time.
What is the earliest sense to develop in neonates?
a. sight
b. touch
c. hearing
d. smell
Juanita's cervix is 10 centimeters dilated, so she ____________________.
a. is just beginning the labor stage
b. requires an episiotomy
c. has completed labor and is ready to deliver the baby
d. requires a C-section
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is almost unknown in cultures where co-sleeping
is the norm because__________________________.
a. babies tend to sleep with their parents on relatively hard surfaces
b. parents tend to put cloth on both sides of their babies so they remain on their sides
c. babies are less likely to be breast-fed and therefore parents are less likely to roll over
on them
d. babies are less likely to be aroused during the night in these quieter settings
What disease occurs in malnourished infants in which their bodies stop growing,
muscles atrophy, and they become lethargic?
a. failure to thrive
b. human growth hormone deficiency
c. marasmus
d. progeria
, Which of the following statements is true regarding research methods?
a. Qualitative data is considered unscientific among most researchers in the field of
psychology.
b. The strength of the case study approach is the ability to generalize the findings.
c. The ethnographic method allows the researcher to learn how people behave in their
daily lives.
d. The most commonly used method in social science research is the open-ended
interview.
To study adolescents' attitudes toward contraceptive use, a researcher recruits subjects
from a waiting room of a community clinic that offers free contraceptive services to all.
This researcher has a sample that is ____.
a. not representative of all adolescents
b. similar to the general population of adolescents
c. representative of adolescents in America, but not other developed nations
d. representative of female adolescents and not males
Jean Piaget proposed that a person's cognitive abilities are organized into coherent
mental structures. Which of the following best describes his approach?
a. psychosocial approach
b. cognitive-developmental approach
c. psychosexual approach
d. neurobiological approach
Even though a high percentage of mothers in developing countries could safely breast-
feed, why is there such a low rate of breast-feeding in these areas?
a. They have no training on how to breast-feed.
b. Corporations have unethically convinced mothers that formula is better.
c. Religious practices discourage women from breast-feeding.
d. Poor women in these areas are malnourished and are not capable of breast-feeding.
One of the consequences of having a sex chromosomal disorder is that it might disrupt
development of the reproductive system at puberty. What can be done about the
difficulty at puberty?
a. role playing therapy
b. hormone replacement treatment
c. group therapy
d. strenuous exercise
Which of the following describes the normal sequence of language development?