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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A normative-sequential model.
B normative-stage model.
C idiosyncratic stage theory model.
D timing-of-events model.
Question #2
A cohort time.
B social clock.
C individual clock.
D normative time.
Question #3
A overcontrolled.
B ego-resilient.
C well-adjusted.
D undercontrolled.
Question #4
A ego-resilient.
B undercontrolled.
C overcontrolled.
D conflicted.
Question #5
A ego-resilient personalities.
B ego-controlled personalities.
C undercontrolled personalities.
D overcontrolled personalities.
Question #6
A stability of personality characteristics over much of adult life.
B normative influences on adaptive mechanisms in mid-life.
C personality changes that occur during middle childhood.
D five crises that adolescents and young adults experience that produce instability in personality.
Question #7
A extraverted.
B neurotic.
C open to experience.
D agreeable.
Question #8
A neurotic.
B conscientious.
C extraverted.
D open to experience.
Question #9
A neurotic.
B introverted.
C agreeable.
D extraverted.
Question #10
A Psychoticism
B Extraversion
C Conscientiousness
D Openness
Question #11
A decreased muscle mass.
B increased anxiety and stress.
C improved cardiovascular fitness.
D early onset of osteoporosis.
Question #12
A acquiring knowledge for its own sake.
B reorganizing his/her life and intellectual energies around meaningful pursuits.
C solving practical problems associated with responsibilities to others.
D using knowledge to pursue goals.
Question #13
A reorganizing his or her life and intellectual energies around meaningful pursuits.
B acquiring knowledge for its own sake.
C using knowledge to pursue goals.
D solving practical problems associated with responsibilities to others.
Question #14
A reorganizing his/her life and intellectual energies around meaningful pursuits.
B acquiring knowledge for its own sake.
C solving practical problems associated with responsibilities to others.
D using knowledge to pursue goals.
Question #15
A solving practical problems associated with responsibilities to others.
B reorganizing his/her life and intellectual energies around meaningful pursuits.
C acquiring knowledge for its own sake.
D using knowledge to pursue goals.
Question #16
A tacit knowledge.
B inside knowledge.
C critical knowledge.
D componential knowledge.
Question #17
A Preconventional
B Conventional
C Experiential
D Postconventional
Question #18
A sluice gate theory.
B delayed hypothesis.
C spillover hypothesis.
D progressive syndrome.
Question #19
A Schaie ignored childhood completely and Piaget focused only on childhood.
B Piaget’s model ignored the first five years of cognitive development, while Schaie’s model did not.
C Piaget focused on the entire life span, while Schaie concentrated only on childhood and adolescence.
D Schaie’s models address cognitive development across the life span, while Piaget ended at adolescence.
Question #20
A an emotional disorder with no physical symptoms.
B experienced before the menstrual period and then declines.
C of emotional origin without any other biological explanation.
D another term for dysmenorrhea, or menstrual cramps.
Question #21
A living longer.
B compromised physical and psychological health.
C more disabilities or chronic conditions.
D more opportunities to resolve conflict.
Question #22
A intelligence.
B emotional intelligence.
C cognitive intelligence.
D cognitive emotions.
Question #23
A painful menstruation.
B premenstrual syndrome.
C a digestive system failure.
D puberty in females.
Question #24
A Diffusion
B Individuation
C Moratorium
D Acceptance
Question #25
A identity foreclosure.
B identity moratorium.
C identity achievement.
D identity diffusion.
Question #26
A identity moratorium.
B identity diffusion.
C identity achievement.
D identity foreclosure.
Question #27
A Identity diffusion
B Foreclosure
C Identity achievement
D Moratorium
Question #28
A initiative versus guilt
B identity versus role confusion
C intimacy versus isolation
D industry versus inferiority
Question #29
A foreclosure and moratorium.
B crisis and foreclosure.
C moratorium and commitment.
D crisis and commitment.
Question #30
A identity versus role confusion.
B autonomy versus shame and doubt.
C intimacy versus isolation.
D industry versus inferiority.
Question #31
A concrete operational thought.
B preoperational thought.
C formal operational thought.
D sensorimotor thought.
Question #32
A intrinsic motivation.
B self-efficacy.
C extrinsic motivation.
D inward achievement.
Question #33
A neglectful parenting.
B authoritarian parenting.
C authoritative parenting.
D permissive parenting.
Question #34
A inconsistent.
B authoritarian.
C permissive.
D authoritative.
Question #35
A metacognition.
B cognition.
C bilateral cognition.
D processing.
Question #36
A Sensorimotor
B Formal operations
C Preoperational
D Concrete operations
Question #37
A bulimia nervosa.
B binge eating disorder.
C yo-yo dieting.
D anorexia nervosa.
Question #38
A obese teenagers.
B compulsive dieters.
C bulimia nervosa.
D anorexia nervosa.
Question #39
A anorexia nervosa.
B yo-yo dieting.
C bulimic neurosis.
D binge eating disorder.
Question #40
A an arbitrary state.
B a sign of puberty.
C a genetically determined stage.
D a social construction.
Question #41
A Soloist therapy
B Administrative therapy
C Individual therapy
D Group therapy
Question #42
A oppositional defiant disorder.
B conduct disorder.
C fear of leaving one’s mother.
D bipolar disorder.
Question #43
A reactive bullying.
B cyberbullying.
C overt aggression.
D proactive bullying.
Question #44
A hostile aggressive bias.
B instrumental aggression.
C self-fulfilling prophecy.
D hostile personality disorder.
Question #45
A average.
B neglected.
C popular.
D rejected.
Question #46
A Older sister and younger brother
B Older brother and younger sister
C Two girls
D Two boys
Question #47
A shared adoption.
B direct adoption.
C open adoption.
D communicative adoption.
Question #48
A A blended family.
B A traditional family.
C A nontraditional family.
D A reconstituted family.
Question #49
A self-discipline.
B self-care.
C self-esteem.
D self-control.
Question #50
A trust versus mistrust.
B autonomy versus shame and doubt.
C identity versus role confusion.
D industry versus inferiority.