CPCE EXAM- Human Growth and Development ACTUAL
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Freud's stages are d. Psychosocial
psychosexual while Erik
Erikson's stages are
a. psychometric.
b. psychodiagnostic.
c. psychopharmacological.
d. psychosocial.
In Freudian theory c. believe in man's power of reasoning to control behavior
instincts are emphasized.
Erik Erikson is an ego
psychologist. Ego
psychologists
a. emphasize id processes.
b. refute the concept of the
superego.
c. believe in man's powers of
reasoning to control
behavior.
d. are sometimes known as
radical
behaviorists.
The only psychoanalyst a. Erik Erikson
who created a
developmental theory which
encompasses the entire life
span was
a. Erik Erikson.
b. Milton H. Erickson.
c. A. A. Brill.
d. Jean Piaget.
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The statement, "the ego is
dependent on the id," would
most likely reflect the work of
Erik Erikson.
Sigmund
Freud.
Jay Haley.
Arnold Lazarus, William Perry, and Robert
Kegan.
Jean Piaget's theory has 4 c. sensorimotor, preoperations, concrete operations, formal
stages. The correct order operations
from stage 1 -4
a. Formal operations,
concrete operations,
preoperations,
sensorimotor
b. Formal operations,
preoperations,
concrete operations,
sensorimotor
c. sensorimotor,
preoperations, concrete
operations, formal
operations
d. concrete operations,
sensorimotor,
preoperations, formal
operations
Some behavioral scientists D. his findings were often derived from observing his own
have been children
critical of the Swiss child
psychologist Jean Piaget's
developmental research
inasmuch as
a. he utilized the t test too
frequently
b. he failed to check for
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type 1 or alpha errors
c. he worked primarily
with minority children
D. his findings were often
derived from observing his
own children
A tall skinny pitcher of water b. conservation
is emptied into a small
squatty pitcher. a child
indicated
that she feels the smaller
pitcher has less water. the
child has not yet mastered
a. symbolic schema
b. conservation
c. androgynous psychosocial
issues
d. trust versus mistrust
in paigetian literature, a. volume or mass
conservation would most
likely refer to
a. volume or mass
b. defense of the go
c. the sensorimotor intelligence
stage
d. specific psychosexual stage
of life
A child masters conservation b. concrete operations- ages 7-11
in the Piagetian stage
known as
a. formal operations- 12 years
and older
b. concrete operations- ages 7-
11
c. preoperations- ages 2-7
sensorimotor intelligence-
birth-2
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[blank] expanded on paiget's c. Lawrence Kohlberg
conceptualization of moral
development
a. erik erikson
b. the russian psychologist Lev
Vygotsky
c. Lawrence Kohlberg
d. John b. Watson
according to piaget, a d. one can und an action, hence an object can return to its initial
child masters the concept shape
of reversibility in the third
stage,
known as concrete
operations or concrete
operational thought. this
notion suggests
a. that heavier objects are
more difficult for a child to
lift
b. the child is ambidextrous
c. the child is more cognizant
or mass than weight
d. one can und an action,
hence an object can return
to its initial shape
During a thunderstorm, a 6- a. egocentrism
year-old child in Piaget's
stage of preoperational
thought (stage 2) says, "The
rain is following me."
This is an example of
a. egocentrism
b. conservation
c. centration
d. abstract thought
Lawrence Kohlberg suggested c. three levels of morality (preconventional,
a. a single level of morality conventional, postconventional) Also known as personal
b. two levels of morality integrity or morality of self-acceptance principles level-
c. three levels of morality
each level breaks down to 2 stages
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