Quiz #4 Answers
Quiz #4 Answers
Quiz #4 Answers
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Course 21FA Human Grwth/Dvlp PSY-108-Z01/Z02/Z04
21FA MyGrades and Test Quiz #4
Resources Started 10/14/21 10:13 AM
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Due Date 10/15/21 11:59 PM
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Attempt Score 30 out of 30 points
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Syllabus Instructions You have 45 minutes to complete 30 questions. 1 point each. Remember to keep track of your time. This is NOT an open book
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An important motivator of prosocial behavior is
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Selected Answer: empathy.
Course Documents
Answers: sympathy.
Faculty Information
empathy.
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emotional self-regulation.
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fear of punishment.
Bobby is anxious, unhappy, and has low self-esteem. When frustrated, Bobby tends to react with hostility. His parents are most
likely to !t which of the following child-rearing styles?
Answers: authoritative
authoritarian
permissive
uninvolved
Fibers linking the __________ to the __________ grow and myelinate from birth through the preschool years, contributing to dramatic
gains in motor coordination.
synapses; cerebellum
Permissive parents
Answers: self-concept.
restrained superego.
subjective id.
moral self.
Frequent punishment
Selected Answer: promotes immediate compliance, but not lasting changes in behavior.
is more common with school-age children than with toddlers and preschoolers.
According to Piaget, the most obvious change as children move from the sensorimotor to the preoperational stage is an increase in
private speech.
logical thought.
abstract thought.
Selected Answer: by observing and imitating people who demonstrate appropriate behavior.
because prosocial acts often occur spontaneously and then are positively reinforced.
Answers:
benefit greatly from formal lessons in gymnastics, running, and tumbling.
Experiences with ___________ help preschoolers appreciate that one object can stand for another.
solving puzzles
diverse symbols
animistic thinking
is a gender-schematic child.
Selected Answer: act morally to avoid punitive feelings of guilt from their superego.
behave morally when adults point out the effects of their misbehavior on others.
develop a conscience by turning hostility aimed at the other-sex parent toward themselves.
Erikson's image of _______ captures the diverse changes in young children's emotional and social lives.
mistrust
initiative
psychosexual stages
Four-year-old Jasmine is shown two identical tall glasses of water and agrees that they contain the same amount of liquid. When the
liquid is poured into a short, wide container, she says that there is more water in the shorter container because it is "all spread out."
Jasmine is demonstrating
animistic thinking.
magical thinking.
reversibility.
conflict resolution.
parental involvement.
Answers: 500
1,000
2,500
10,000
According to Vygotsky, a parent engages in _______ when he adjusts the support o"ered to the child during a teaching session to !t
the child's current level of performance.
Answers:
transitive inference
dual representation
proximal teaching
scaffolding
Preoperational children have di#culty with ________________, which involves the organization of objects into groups based on
similarities and di"erences.
egocentrism
hierarchical classification
reversibility
reflexive schemes.
EEG and fMRI measures of neural activity in various cortical regions reveal
Selected Answer: especially rapid growth from early to middle childhood in the frontal lobe.
especially rapid growth from early to middle childhood in the frontal lobe.
According to Erikson, once preschoolers have a sense of autonomy, they become less _______ than they were as toddlers.
Answers: playful
industrious
contrary
purposeful
According to Mildred Parten, two forms of true social interaction are ________ and __________ play.
parallel; nonsocial
cooperative; parallel
associative; cooperative
Answers: egocentrism.
conservation.
animistic thinking.
dual representation.
Information processing focuses on ___________that children use to transform stimuli $owing into their mental systems.
attention strategies
mental strategies
metacognition skills
If you ask 3-year-old Winnie to tell you about herself, she will probably describe herself in terms of
future goals.
psychological qualities.
observable characteristics.
Candace and Christina sit side by side playing with their dolls. They do not talk or try to in$uence each other. They are engaging in
_______ play.
Answers: nonsocial
parallel
associative
cooperative
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