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Psych 311 Exam Questions With New Update Solutions Graded A+ One implication of Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory is that to understand development, one must: - Answer- Consider the individual and the different levels of sociocultural contexts with which he or she interacts. Development includes: - Answer- Growth and decline. Name one advantage and one disadvantage of using surveys as a way to collect data. - Answer- Surveys can be used to study a wide range of topics and can collect data from a large number of people. Surveys can be conducted in person, over the telephone, or on the Internet. A disadvantage to survey research is that people sometimes respond in ways that they think is socially acceptable rather than to say what they honestly think and believe. A way of measuring age that is defined as the number of years that have elapsed since birth. - Answer- chronological age The developmental issue (controversy) over whether development is influenced by biology or environment. - Answer- nature-nurture issue The developmental issue (controversy) over the degree to which early traits and characteristics persist throughout life or change. - Answer- stability-change issue The macrosystem is defined as the culture in which an individual lives. Which of the following would NOT be included in one's culture? - Answer- eye color Professor Weinstein teaches his life-span psychology students that each stage of development from birth to old age involves significant changes. Professor Weinstein is taking a(n): __________ approach. - Answer- life-span According to Jean Piaget, this stage is marked by the development of logical, organized reasoning skills. - Answer- formal operational A person's position within society based on occupational, educational, and economic characteristics. - Answer- socioeconomic status Lynn Hasher and her colleagues (2001) found that age-related memory differences declined when __________ was taken into consideration. - Answer- time of day A researcher is interested in the effect of exercise on stamina in elderly patients. The patients are randomly assigned to be in a high-exercise or low-exercise training program for 8 weeks. At the end of the program, their stamina is measured by seeing how long they can walk comfortably on a treadmill. In this study, the dependent variable is: - Answer- number of minutes on the treadmill Thomas Hess and his colleagues (2003) found that age-related memory differences declined when __________ was taken into consideration. - Answer- relevance of material The concept of continuity is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: - Answer- qualitative change. Turner syndrome occurs in approximately ________ live births. - Answer- 1 in 2,500 Robert Plomin argues that nonshared environmental influences produce different personalities among siblings. Which of the following would be considered a nonshared environmental influence? - Answer- peer groups This is a prenatal medical procedure where high-frequency sound waves are directed into the women's abdomen. - Answer- ultrasound sonography Shakena is a 38-year-old single woman who works as a pharmaceutical representative. Although she would like to be married, there is no special person in her life right now. She would like to adopt a child. Recent changes in adoption regulations would mean that: - Answer- she would be considered as a candidate for adopting a child. For eyes, brown color is dominant and blue color is recessive. Maria carries two genes for brown eyes, and John carries two genes for blue eyes. Their child will have a: - Answer- 100% chance of having brown eyes. Don and Ellie are trying to conceive a baby. How long should they wait before they suspect infertility? - Answer- 12 months As the benefits of evolution decrease, the need for culture increases. Which of the following is NOT a culture-based resource for older adults? - Answer- social support, medical technology, cognitive training and support By definition, evolutionary psychology emphasizes the importance of: - Answer- adaptive behavior. Evolution takes place: - Answer- over many generations. A recessive gene can only assert itself when: - Answer- both genes in a pair are recessive. A psychological perspective that emphasizes the importance of adaptation, reproduction, and "survival of the fittest" in shaping behavior. - Answer- evolutionary psychology All of a person's genetic makeup. - Answer- genotype A prenatal test designed to assess whether a fetus is developing normally. With this procedure, high-frequency sound waves are directed into the women's abdomen. The echo from the sounds is transformed into a visual representation of the fetus's inner structures. - Answer- ultrasound or ultrasound sonography While Sally's mother was pregnant with her, she smoked and drank alcohol which adversely effected Sally's lung development. After Sally was born, she was placed into an environment with two parents who smoked. As Sally continued to develop, she was diagnosed with asthma, a breathing disorder. The development of this disorder could be explained by the concept of: - Answer- the epigenetic view. Sandra excels in reading and spelling but struggles with mathematics. She is shorter than her peers and was born without ovaries. Sandra most likely has: - Answer- Turner syndrome. Don and Ellie are trying to conceive a baby. How long should they wait before they suspect infertility? - Answer- 12 months Maternal contraction of rubella (German measles) can lead to all of the following EXCEPT: - Answer- autism. The innovative prenatal care program Centering Pregnancy: - Answer- provides prenatal care in group settings. Which of the following statements about prenatal care is TRUE? - Answer- Prenatal care includes classes and educational programs about pregnancy, Prenatal care may include information on breast feeding and bottle feeding, Prenatal care may include information on preparing for birth and infant care The Apgar Scale uses which of the following measures? - Answer- newborn's heart rate Research suggests that mothers who drink more than 300 milligrams of caffeine a day increase their unborn baby's risk of: - Answer- fetal death Annabel drinks about two cups of brewed coffee a day. Her baby has an increased risk of: - Answer- a low birth weight. Giovanna was found to be Rh incompatible with her first child. To prevent her body from producing antibodies that will attack any future Rh-incompatible fetuses, her doctor gave her: - Answer- RhoGAM. Before delivery of her baby, Jawhara experiences several traumatic life changes. She separates from her husband, discovers that her mother is seriously ill, and begins a more stressful job. Will Jawhara's baby be significantly affected by all the stress in Jawhara's life? - Answer- Yes, the baby will be at risk for ADHD and language delays

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Psych 311 Exam Questions With New
Update Solutions Graded A+
One implication of Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory is that to understand
development, one must: - Answer- Consider the individual and the different levels of
sociocultural contexts with which he or she interacts.

Development includes: - Answer- Growth and decline.

Name one advantage and one disadvantage of using surveys as a way to collect data. -
Answer- Surveys can be used to study a wide range of topics and can collect data from
a large number of people. Surveys can be conducted in person, over the telephone, or
on the Internet. A disadvantage to survey research is that people sometimes respond in
ways that they think is socially acceptable rather than to say what they honestly think
and believe.

A way of measuring age that is defined as the number of years that have elapsed since
birth. - Answer- chronological age

The developmental issue (controversy) over whether development is influenced by
biology or environment. - Answer- nature-nurture issue

The developmental issue (controversy) over the degree to which early traits and
characteristics persist throughout life or change. - Answer- stability-change issue

The macrosystem is defined as the culture in which an individual lives. Which of the
following would NOT be included in one's culture? - Answer- eye color

Professor Weinstein teaches his life-span psychology students that each stage of
development from birth to old age involves significant changes. Professor Weinstein is
taking a(n): __________ approach. - Answer- life-span

According to Jean Piaget, this stage is marked by the development of logical, organized
reasoning skills. - Answer- formal operational

A person's position within society based on occupational, educational, and economic
characteristics. - Answer- socioeconomic status

Lynn Hasher and her colleagues (2001) found that age-related memory differences
declined when __________ was taken into consideration. - Answer- time of day

A researcher is interested in the effect of exercise on stamina in elderly patients. The
patients are randomly assigned to be in a high-exercise or low-exercise training
program for 8 weeks. At the end of the program, their stamina is measured by seeing

,how long they can walk comfortably on a treadmill. In this study, the dependent variable
is: - Answer- number of minutes on the treadmill

Thomas Hess and his colleagues (2003) found that age-related memory differences
declined when __________ was taken into consideration. - Answer- relevance of
material

The concept of continuity is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: - Answer-
qualitative change.

Turner syndrome occurs in approximately ________ live births. - Answer- 1 in 2,500

Robert Plomin argues that nonshared environmental influences produce different
personalities among siblings. Which of the following would be considered a nonshared
environmental influence? - Answer- peer groups

This is a prenatal medical procedure where high-frequency sound waves are directed
into the women's abdomen. - Answer- ultrasound sonography

Shakena is a 38-year-old single woman who works as a pharmaceutical representative.
Although she would like to be married, there is no special person in her life right now.
She would like to adopt a child. Recent changes in adoption regulations would mean
that: - Answer- she would be considered as a candidate for adopting a child.

For eyes, brown color is dominant and blue color is recessive. Maria carries two genes
for brown eyes, and John carries two genes for blue eyes. Their child will have a: -
Answer- 100% chance of having brown eyes.

Don and Ellie are trying to conceive a baby. How long should they wait before they
suspect infertility? - Answer- 12 months

As the benefits of evolution decrease, the need for culture increases. Which of the
following is NOT a culture-based resource for older adults? - Answer- social support,
medical technology, cognitive training and support

By definition, evolutionary psychology emphasizes the importance of: - Answer-
adaptive behavior.

Evolution takes place: - Answer- over many generations.

A recessive gene can only assert itself when: - Answer- both genes in a pair are
recessive.

A psychological perspective that emphasizes the importance of adaptation,
reproduction, and "survival of the fittest" in shaping behavior. - Answer- evolutionary
psychology

, All of a person's genetic makeup. - Answer- genotype

A prenatal test designed to assess whether a fetus is developing normally. With this
procedure, high-frequency sound waves are directed into the women's abdomen. The
echo from the sounds is transformed into a visual representation of the fetus's inner
structures. - Answer- ultrasound or ultrasound sonography

While Sally's mother was pregnant with her, she smoked and drank alcohol which
adversely effected Sally's lung development. After Sally was born, she was placed into
an environment with two parents who smoked. As Sally continued to develop, she was
diagnosed with asthma, a breathing disorder. The development of this disorder could be
explained by the concept of: - Answer- the epigenetic view.

Sandra excels in reading and spelling but struggles with mathematics. She is shorter
than her peers and was born without ovaries. Sandra most likely has: - Answer- Turner
syndrome.

Don and Ellie are trying to conceive a baby. How long should they wait before they
suspect infertility? - Answer- 12 months

Maternal contraction of rubella (German measles) can lead to all of the following
EXCEPT: - Answer- autism.

The innovative prenatal care program Centering Pregnancy: - Answer- provides
prenatal care in group settings.

Which of the following statements about prenatal care is TRUE? - Answer- Prenatal
care includes classes and educational programs about pregnancy, Prenatal care may
include information on breast feeding and bottle feeding, Prenatal care may include
information on preparing for birth and infant care

The Apgar Scale uses which of the following measures? - Answer- newborn's heart rate

Research suggests that mothers who drink more than 300 milligrams of caffeine a day
increase their unborn baby's risk of: - Answer- fetal death

Annabel drinks about two cups of brewed coffee a day. Her baby has an increased risk
of: - Answer- a low birth weight.

Giovanna was found to be Rh incompatible with her first child. To prevent her body from
producing antibodies that will attack any future Rh-incompatible fetuses, her doctor
gave her: - Answer- RhoGAM.

Before delivery of her baby, Jawhara experiences several traumatic life changes. She
separates from her husband, discovers that her mother is seriously ill, and begins a

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