Exam 1 Quiz Questions Flashcards
A child who is in preschool would be in which of the following broad developmental periods, as defined by developmentalists
a.infancy
b.prenatal period
c.middle childhood
d.early childhood
d.early childhood
Which of the following statements about developmental science is FALSE?
a.Developmental science focuses on physical, social, emotional, and intellectual changes.
b.A goal of developmental science is to understand how biology and culture influence development.
c.In recent decades, the study of development has become so much more specialized that only psychologists are able to study it.
d.Developmental science is concerned with devising ways to keep children safe and healthy.
c.In recent decades, the study of development has become so much more specialized that only psychologists are able to study it.
Physical environments, cultural beliefs and practices, as well as families and peers are all part of a child’s:
a.context.
b.cohort.
c.socioeconomic status.
d.domain.
a.context.
In your text, development is divided into four domains:
a.social, emotional, cognitive, and physical.
b.infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
c.individual, family, community, and society.
d.race, ethnicity, religion, and culture.
a.social, emotional, cognitive, and physical.
Why did the publication of Charles Darwin’sThe Origin ofSpeciesstimulate interest in development?
a.People hoped to influence the direction of future human evolution.
b.People thought Darwin’s work would prove that humans are not related to other animals.
c.People came to view children as imperfect adults who, without intervention, would behave like lower animals.
d.People thought that, in studying children, they would see how humans might have evolved from lower animals.
d.People thought that, in studying children, they would see how humans might have evolved from lower animals.
Which of the following is an appropriate example of how physical development directly influences social development?
a.as an infant develops the physical strength to sit up and crawl, he or she is able to join in peer activities at daycare
b.as an infant develops the strength to walk he or she falls often
c.when a child cries he or she learns the comfort of their parent
d.when a child begins to attend school and learn to read he or she develops greater cognitive abilities
a.as an infant develops the physical strength to sit up and crawl, he or she is able to join in peer activities at daycare
Which of the following is an appropriate example of how cognitive development directly influences emotional development?
a.As children develop peer relationships, they are more skilled at running and jumping.
b.As children develop fine and gross motor skills, they are better able to understand the feelings of others.
c.As children develop more effective decision making and learning strategies, they are able to better understand how others make decisions and their feelings.
d.As children develop more effective decision making and learning strategies, they are able to strengthen both fine and gross motor skills.
c.As children develop more effective decision making and learning strategies, they are able to better understand how others make decisions and their feelings.
The term developmentalist refers to:
a.practitioners in hospitals, schools, and child-care centers.
b.those who engage in research on child development but are not practitioners.
c.those who contribute to knowledge of children’s development, regardless of area of expertise.
d.a child who is being studied.
c.those who contribute to knowledge of children’s development, regardless of area of expertise.
Which of the following is NOT considered a context in children’s development?
a.families and peers
b.genes
c.neighborhoods
d.cultural beliefs
b.genes
A qualitatively distinct, coherent pattern of behavior that emerges during the course of development is referred to as ______.
a.a developmental stage
b.a sensitive period
c.plasticity
d.continuity
a.a developmental stage
Sensitive periods are times in an organism’s development when:
a.a particular experience (or lack of it) has a more pronounced effect on development.
b.certain events must occur for development to proceed normally.
c.great emotional growth occurs.
d.a particular experience has an all-or-nothing effect on development.
a.a particular experience (or lack of it) has a more pronounced effect on development.
Which of the following is an example of developmental continuity?
a.the qualitative reorganization of movement required for learning to walk
b.the gradual growth in memory capacity
c.the shift from babbling to talking
d.the stage-like transformations that occur as a plant grows from a seed
b.the gradual growth in memory capacity
A study has validity if:
a.the data actually reflect the phenomena the researcher is trying to study.
b.the data a collected in a laboratory setting.
c.similar results are obtained when the study is repeated.
d.the researcher was not biased when collecting and analyzing data.
a.the data actually reflect the phenomena the researcher is trying to study.
The only way to determine whether a particular factor causes an event or behavior is to:
a.determine whether the event is correlated with environmental factors.
b.adjust study techniques to each individual subject.
c.observe subjects in a naturalistic setting.
d.conduct an experiment.
d.conduct an experiment.
What assumption did Piaget make about children’s learning?
a.Children are like sponges and absorb knowledge from the world around them.
b.Children are most likely to learn behaviors that contribute to the survival of the species.
c.Children actively construct understandings of the world around them.
d.Children’s learning is motivated by the satisfaction of biological drives.
c.Children actively construct understandings of the world around them.
Which of the following is a central claim of BOTH Piaget and Vygotsky?
a.All children go through the same stages of development.
b.The process of development is universal.
c.Children actively construct their own knowledge.
d.Development can’t be separated from its social context.
c.Children actively construct their own
According to Vygotsky, the difference between what a child can do on her own, without support from others, and what she can do with optimal social support is referred to as _____.
a.ethology
b.accommodation
c.equilibration
d.the zone of proximal development
d.the zone of proximal development
Social learning theory extends the ideas of behaviorism by:
a.revealing that the challenge of early adulthood is to establish intimate relationships
b.identifying the importance for learning of models of behavior
c.proposing that children construct their own understandings about the world
d.suggesting that neurological health is a key component in learning
b.identifying the importance for learning of models of behavior
According to the ____________ perspective, unresolved traumaticexperiences in childhood underlie adult psychological functioning.
a.psychodynamic
b.social learning
c.constructivist
d.sociocultural
a.psychodynamic
Erikson departed from Freud’s basic ideas about development by arguing that:
a.biological drives motivate all human action.
b.the developmental process is essentially complete by the end of adolescence.
c.social and cultural factors play critical roles in development.
d.development proceeds through a series of stages.
c.social and cultural factors play critical roles in development.
The third stage of labor ends when the baby emerges from the birth canal.
a.true
b.false
b.false
Although breech births were once considered to be very dangerous, modern medicine has alleviated concerns about delivering breech babies vaginally.
a.true
b.false
b.false
Infant mortality rates are always higher for babies born at home instead of in hospitals.
a.true
b.false
b.false
Nurse-midwives are less likely than physicians to use medical interventions such as electronic fetal monitoring and labor induction.
a.true
b.false
a.true
The microbiome includes the millions of microorganisms that live on and in our bodies.
a.true
b.false
a.true
In the last ten years, there has been a decline in the percentage of U.S. newborns with excellent Apgar scores.
a.true
b.false
a.true
A supportive environment can help a child overcome the potential risks associated with premature birth.
a.true
b.false
a.true
Adults pay more attention to “cute” infants than to those they consider to be less attractive.
a.true
b.false
a.true
Newborns whose birth weight falls in the lowest 10 percent for their gestational age are said to be of low birth weight.
a.true
b.false
b.false
Learning their baby’s sex during an ultrasound appointment has very little influence on parents’ perceptions of their developing fetus.
a.true
b.false
b.false
The length of time from the woman’s last menstruation until birth is typically ___________ weeks.
a.36
b.38
c.40
d.42
c.40
The first stage of labor lasts until the:
a.cervix is fully dilated.
b.baby emerges from the mother’s body.
c.placenta becomes detached from the uterine wall.
d.baby’s head becomes visible at the outside opening of the birth canal.
a.cervix is fully dilated.