ABSC 160 Unit 2 Exam-Questions with Correct Answers/
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composition in a family system - ✔✔adult, parent-child, and sibling relationship
socialization - ✔✔parents teach kids how to interact in appropriate ways according to the
rules and norms of society
constructive conflict - ✔✔family conflict that is resolved in a positive way using affection,
problem-solving, and emotional support
discipline techniques - ✔✔inductive: clear limits, explain consequences, why behavior was
wrong, and what to do to fix it
self-oriented: child is asked to think about consequences as a result of behavior
other oriented: child thinks about consequences of behavior for someone else (ex// this
hurt ___'s feelings)
command strategy: parents makes no overt threat / punishment, but child responds to their
legitimate authority that parent has
transactional model - ✔✔assume that influence moves from parent to child, but also from
child to parent
child effects model - ✔✔characteristics of child determine the parenting style the parents
use
parent effects model - ✔✔assumes parents cause the characteristics that we see in their
children
authoritative parenting style - ✔✔high level of control with a good deal of warmth;
reasonable expectations of rules
authoritarian parenting style - ✔✔high levels of control with low levels of warmth; expect
compliance from the child
, permissive parenting style - ✔✔great deal of warmth; few if any rules
disengaged parenting style - ✔✔no limits, no rules, no warmth/love, etc.
germinal stage - ✔✔first stage of prenatal development; lasts two weeks
embryonic stage - ✔✔second stage of prenatal development; two weeks until two months
fetal stage - ✔✔third stage of prenatal development; week nine to birth
preterm birth - ✔✔a birth that occurs before a gestational age of 37 weeks. factors include:
having twins, smoking, drinking, unhealthy weight, diabetes
early labor - ✔✔the first phase of labor in which contractions are usually not painful but the
cervix begins to thin & dilate
active labor - ✔✔the second phase of labor in which contractions become longer, stronger,
and more frequent and the cervix dilates to 4 cm
transition - ✔✔the third phase of labor in which contractions come in rapid succession with
little or no pause between them and the cervix is fully dilated to 10 cm
apgar test - ✔✔assessment of a newborn's overall condition at 1 & 5 minutes after birth;
based on activity, pulse, grimace, appearance, and respiration
ovulation - ✔✔the release of a mature egg from an ovary
fertilization - ✔✔when the ovum becomes fertilized
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composition in a family system - ✔✔adult, parent-child, and sibling relationship
socialization - ✔✔parents teach kids how to interact in appropriate ways according to the
rules and norms of society
constructive conflict - ✔✔family conflict that is resolved in a positive way using affection,
problem-solving, and emotional support
discipline techniques - ✔✔inductive: clear limits, explain consequences, why behavior was
wrong, and what to do to fix it
self-oriented: child is asked to think about consequences as a result of behavior
other oriented: child thinks about consequences of behavior for someone else (ex// this
hurt ___'s feelings)
command strategy: parents makes no overt threat / punishment, but child responds to their
legitimate authority that parent has
transactional model - ✔✔assume that influence moves from parent to child, but also from
child to parent
child effects model - ✔✔characteristics of child determine the parenting style the parents
use
parent effects model - ✔✔assumes parents cause the characteristics that we see in their
children
authoritative parenting style - ✔✔high level of control with a good deal of warmth;
reasonable expectations of rules
authoritarian parenting style - ✔✔high levels of control with low levels of warmth; expect
compliance from the child
, permissive parenting style - ✔✔great deal of warmth; few if any rules
disengaged parenting style - ✔✔no limits, no rules, no warmth/love, etc.
germinal stage - ✔✔first stage of prenatal development; lasts two weeks
embryonic stage - ✔✔second stage of prenatal development; two weeks until two months
fetal stage - ✔✔third stage of prenatal development; week nine to birth
preterm birth - ✔✔a birth that occurs before a gestational age of 37 weeks. factors include:
having twins, smoking, drinking, unhealthy weight, diabetes
early labor - ✔✔the first phase of labor in which contractions are usually not painful but the
cervix begins to thin & dilate
active labor - ✔✔the second phase of labor in which contractions become longer, stronger,
and more frequent and the cervix dilates to 4 cm
transition - ✔✔the third phase of labor in which contractions come in rapid succession with
little or no pause between them and the cervix is fully dilated to 10 cm
apgar test - ✔✔assessment of a newborn's overall condition at 1 & 5 minutes after birth;
based on activity, pulse, grimace, appearance, and respiration
ovulation - ✔✔the release of a mature egg from an ovary
fertilization - ✔✔when the ovum becomes fertilized