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PSYC 140 FINAL STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE 500
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
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which sensorimotor substage is the first one in which an infant can intentionally pick up a toy
and intentionally play with it
A. primary circular reactions
B. secondary circular reactions
C. tertiary circular reactions
B. secondary circular reactions
Identify which of the following identity statuses would best describe the individual, in terms
of occupational identity:
.Beth is going into nursing because of what she's heard about the good job market for nurses.
However, she's never stopped to consider whether her skills, abilities, and interests match a
career in nursing.
A. Identity Diffusion
B. Identity Moratorium
C. Identity Foreclosure
D. Identity Achieved
C. Identity Foreclosure
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thirteen-month old Jack is staying with a new babysitter until Mom and Dad return from a
date. Jack was not upset when his parents left, and when they return, he basically avoids
them. With what attachment stype would Ainsworth most likely classify Jack?
Anxious-avoidant
T/F Anxious-ambivalent attachment is considered to be a successful attachment style,
according to Ainsworth
false
which attachment style is thought to be the most problematic
A. secure
B. ambivalent
C. avoidant
D. disorganized
d. disorganized
T/F Shaking a baby can cause brain damage
true
Little Max is two years old and have a squat trunk and a head that is disproportionately larger
than other body patterns. Which infant growth pattern most accurately describes this
A. cephalocaudal
B. proximodistal
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A. cephalocaudal
for the following descriptions, identify the most likely type of neurocognitive disorder most
likely indicated by these symptoms and situations
Vera began drinking heavily in her 20s and continued throughout her life and is now in her
70s. she has been hospitalized with liver disease. prior to this hospitalization, her children
noticed that shes been having trouble dressing herself and is exhibiting some marked
forgetfulness
A. Alzheimer's disease
B. vascular disease
C. parkinsons
D. prion disease
E. HIV
F. substance/medication induced
F. substance/medication induced
which of the following age-related brain changes are thought to harm cells and possibly
contribute to Alzheimer's diease
A. atrophy in parts of the brain
B. inflammation
C. production of free radicals
D. all of the above
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D. all of the above
which of the following sensorimotor substages occurs first according to Piaget
A. secondary circular
B. simple reflexes
C. primary circular
B. simple reflexes
What is the difference between a normal age-related change that involves forgetting a name
versus someone in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease?
A. memory differences are identical with age-related changes and Alzheimer-related changes
B. people with Alzheimer's disease cannot remember anything
C. the individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change
C. the individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change
T/F the older you are, the more likely it is that you will have a neurocognitive disorder
true
70 year old Elizabeth has trouble remembering how to use her DVR and relies on her daughter
to occasionally help her. is this most likely a
a. Alzheimer's disease
B. age-related change
B. age-related change
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PSYC 140 FINAL STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE 500
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED
which sensorimotor substage is the first one in which an infant can intentionally pick up a toy
and intentionally play with it
A. primary circular reactions
B. secondary circular reactions
C. tertiary circular reactions
B. secondary circular reactions
Identify which of the following identity statuses would best describe the individual, in terms
of occupational identity:
.Beth is going into nursing because of what she's heard about the good job market for nurses.
However, she's never stopped to consider whether her skills, abilities, and interests match a
career in nursing.
A. Identity Diffusion
B. Identity Moratorium
C. Identity Foreclosure
D. Identity Achieved
C. Identity Foreclosure
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thirteen-month old Jack is staying with a new babysitter until Mom and Dad return from a
date. Jack was not upset when his parents left, and when they return, he basically avoids
them. With what attachment stype would Ainsworth most likely classify Jack?
Anxious-avoidant
T/F Anxious-ambivalent attachment is considered to be a successful attachment style,
according to Ainsworth
false
which attachment style is thought to be the most problematic
A. secure
B. ambivalent
C. avoidant
D. disorganized
d. disorganized
T/F Shaking a baby can cause brain damage
true
Little Max is two years old and have a squat trunk and a head that is disproportionately larger
than other body patterns. Which infant growth pattern most accurately describes this
A. cephalocaudal
B. proximodistal
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A. cephalocaudal
for the following descriptions, identify the most likely type of neurocognitive disorder most
likely indicated by these symptoms and situations
Vera began drinking heavily in her 20s and continued throughout her life and is now in her
70s. she has been hospitalized with liver disease. prior to this hospitalization, her children
noticed that shes been having trouble dressing herself and is exhibiting some marked
forgetfulness
A. Alzheimer's disease
B. vascular disease
C. parkinsons
D. prion disease
E. HIV
F. substance/medication induced
F. substance/medication induced
which of the following age-related brain changes are thought to harm cells and possibly
contribute to Alzheimer's diease
A. atrophy in parts of the brain
B. inflammation
C. production of free radicals
D. all of the above
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D. all of the above
which of the following sensorimotor substages occurs first according to Piaget
A. secondary circular
B. simple reflexes
C. primary circular
B. simple reflexes
What is the difference between a normal age-related change that involves forgetting a name
versus someone in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease?
A. memory differences are identical with age-related changes and Alzheimer-related changes
B. people with Alzheimer's disease cannot remember anything
C. the individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change
C. the individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change
T/F the older you are, the more likely it is that you will have a neurocognitive disorder
true
70 year old Elizabeth has trouble remembering how to use her DVR and relies on her daughter
to occasionally help her. is this most likely a
a. Alzheimer's disease
B. age-related change
B. age-related change
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