Exam
Obesity - causes and interventions - correct answers Causes: Lack of knowledge about healthy diet,
buying high fat food, low-cost foods, location that lacks access to healthy foods, family stress,
malnourishment in early years of life, parental feeding practices ,insufficient sleep, and lack of physical
activity. Heredity just causes a tendency to be obese. Children that were undernourished in early years
are more likely to be overweight.
Interventions: Can be helped by exercise, meal control, and sometimes weight loss surgery. Most
effective treatments are family based and focus on changing behavior.
Common chronic illnesses - correct answers Asthma (most common), diabetes, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell
anemia, developmental disabilities, and cancer.
ADHD - correct answers-Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder- which involves inattention, impulsivity,
and excessive motor activity resulting in academic and social problems.
- More boys are diagnosed than girls.
- Must have persistent symptoms before the age of 7 to be diagnosed.
- Runs in the family and is highly heritable.
- Can also be linked to environmental factors.
- Normally treatment is administered through stimulant medication.
Piagets concrete operational stage - correct answers- Extends from 7 to 11 years of age.
- Thought is more logical, flexible, and organized than it was during early childhood.
- Develop the idea of reversibility and overcome egocentric characteristics.
Gardner Theory of Multiple Intelligences- what is it and what are the different types - correct answers-
The theory that each individual is equipped with a different set of subjects that they are intelligent in.
Has no scientific backing
- Defines intelligence in terms of distinct sets of processing operations that permit individuals to engage
in a wide range of culturally valued activities.
, - Linguistic: Sounds, rhythm, and words
- Logico-mathmematical: Numbers and logic
-Musical: Pitch, rhythm, aesthetics of music
- Spatial:Spatial natural world, recreate visual aspects
- Bodily- kinesthetic: Uses body as expression and can handle objects skillfully
-Naturalist: Animals, minerals, and plants
- Interpersonal: Moods, temperaments, and motivations of others
- Intrapersonal: Inner feelings and guides own behavior; knows strengths and weaknesses.
Self esteem - correct answers- Judgments we make about our own worth and feelings associated by
those judgments.
- Preschoolers often rate their ability as very high and underestimate the tasks difficulty, however, this
helps them to develop many new skills.
- Becomes hierarchically structured in middle childhood, and lowers to a more realistic level.
- Self esteem can be influenced by relationships, activities, and culture.
- Boys tend to have higher self esteem than girls.
Mastery motivation - correct answers- Attribution of successes to ability.
- Belief that ability can be improved through effort. A characteristic they can improve by trying hard and
can count on when faced with new challenges.
- Attribute failure to factors that can be changed and controlled.
- Whether they succeed or fail, they take an industrious, persistent approach to learning.
- Focus on learning goals and how to best increase ability.
- Influenced by parents, teachers, and culture.
Learned helplessness - correct answers- Attribution of failure to ability and success to luck.
- Belief that ability can not be changed by trying hard.
- When a task is difficult, they experience an anxious loss of control ( pervasive sense of inferiority), and
give up without really even trying.
- Focus on performance goals, seeking positive affirmation and avoiding negative.