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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A are so successful at adapting to changes that is has little effect upon them
B understand that there are other reasons that their parents divorced that have nothing to do with them
C also blame themselves
D are at a time in their development when they do not really care that their parents divorce
Question #2
A rejected-withdrawn; low in self-esteem; low in social skills
B controversial; high in self-esteem; low social skills
C neglected; low in self-esteem; high in social skills
D popular; high in self-esteem; high in social skills
Question #3
A rises; peaks; declines
B declines; rises; declines
C rises; declines; rises
D declines; plateaus; rises
Question #4
A Intelligence enhances popularity in middle school for those with good social skills, so he probably is quite popular.
B He is probably very popular since students really respect intelligence regardless of how good his social skills are.
C Since other students are jealous of his intelligence, he is probably not very popular.
D Since he is “nerdish” he probably has very few, if any, friends.
Question #5
A popular
B controversial
C rejected
D neglected
Question #6
A controversial
B rejected
C popular
D neglected
Question #7
A social status
B social with-it-ness
C social knowledge
D social construct
Question #8
A They probably just have different interests now.
B Her friend probably told her that she is moving to a new school.
C Her friend betrayed her trust.
D Her friend probably showed interest in a boy that your daughter likes.
Question #9
A Tom, who attends Salima’s church but is in a different class and plays youth football
B Barbara, who is friends with Salima’s older brother and lives in the same neighborhood
C Gary, who was in Salima’s first grade class, invited her to his birthday party, and does poorly in school.
D Heidi, who is in Salima’s class, plays on her soccer team, and attends the church
Question #10
A You have no idea why his stepchild did this. The stepchild was probably confused.
B Not to worry. This picture was probably drawn before he was part of the family
C This is typical. There is quite a bit of disruption when a divorce occurs and children typically resent their stepfathers.
D The biological father probably told the children to draw pictures of the family with him omitted to purposefully hurt his feelings.
Question #11
A mitigating forces
B coercive cycle
C the Cold War phenomenon
D escalation effect
Question #12
A internalizing problems
B incomplete dominance problems
C externalizing problems
D existential problems
Question #13
A low; negative
B low; positive
C high; positive
D high; negative
Question #14
A “I’m good at spelling but there are three kids in my class who are better than me.”
B “Johnny pushed me and then took my toy truck”
C “I’m really good at math.”
D “I’m a fast runner and I like soccer.”
Question #15
A social template
B social relations
C social comparison
D social rejection
Question #16
A I really love playing soccer, but I have a little difficulty shooting
B My soccer team is 4 and 1for the season.
C I wish that I could play soccer all day long!
D I like my soccer ball.
Question #17
A He conceals his true feelings of disappointment because he does not want to hurt his grandparents’ feelings.
B He reacts angrily and throws the gift down and runs to his room.
C He laughs and yells out, “You are kidding, right?”
D He begins to cry in disappointment, which makes your parents feel horrible.
Question #18
A He would probably not express much in the way of emotions, as children in middle childhood are not very emotionally mature or responsive.
B He would be enormously happy that he made it. He worked hard to get to the next round.
C He would be enormously sad that his study partner did not make it to the next round and would not be able to find any joy in making it himself.
D He would have mixed emotions. He would be happy that he made it, but also sad that his study partner did not.
Question #19
A contentment and emotional stability
B agitation and feelings of being tense
C unhappiness and emotional instability
D depression and anxiety
Question #20
A rare; increased substantially
B unusual; disappeared
C frequent; declined substantially
D universal; grown exponentially
Question #21
A “It is generally not recommended to teach bilingualism as it is too much for the child to handle. Their brains are just not ready for it.”
B “If you teach your child both English and Spanish his teacher will become frustrated and take it out on his grades. It is generally not recommended.”
C “If you want your son to be bilingual it is recommended that you wait until he is at least 14 to teach the second language. The brain is further developed at a later age.”
D “Most of the research for bilingualism is positive. Sometimes children have difficulty with syntax; however, it is better to learn a second language sooner than later.”
Question #22
A unfavorable; interferes
B favorable; does not interfere
C stifling; does not interfere
D detrimental; interferes
Question #23
A phonics-based reading
B a whole-language approach to reading
C literacy-based rating
D sight words–based reading
Question #24
A practical intelligence
B logical–mathematical intelligence
C analytical intelligence
D creative intelligence
Question #25
A intrapersonal intelligence
B bodily–kinesthetic intelligence
C spatial intelligence
D musical intelligence
Question #26
A interpersonal and intrapersonal
B spatial and naturalistic
C linguistic and logical–mathematical
D musical and bodily–kinesthetic
Question #27
A genetics
B evolution
C neurological development
D environment
Question #28
A reaction range
B variance from the mean
C standard deviation
D heritability ratio
Question #29
A the greater the diversity in subskills on an intelligence test
B the greater the likelihood that there will be children with very low IQ scores in the family
C the higher the correlation in their IQ scores
D the less correlated their IQ scores are
Question #30
A camelback; double hill
B variance from the mean; absolute value
C normal distribution; bell
D inverted-U; inverted-V
Question #31
A knowledge base gets larger
B families help them remember
C brains get bigger
D strategies become more elaborate and purposeful
Question #32
A rehearsal
B elaboration
C organization
D repetition
Question #33
A That the neighbor is correct, the treatment of choice in the United States is relaxation therapy.
B That the neighbor is correct, there must be something else going on too. Medication is not the treatment of choice in the United States.
C It is very common in the United States to treat ADHD with medication. About 90% of children with ADHD receive medication.
D It is very common in the United States for physicians to misdiagnose ADHD.
Question #34
A have a larger corpus collosum
B are slightly smaller and grow more slowly
C have neurofibulary tangling and plaques
D have a right hemisphere that is noticeably larger than the left hemisphere
Question #35
A Since his wife does not have ADHD the baby probably will not either.
B He does not need to worry, ADHD skips a generation.
C He is probably correct to worry, there is a genetic link for ADHD and boys are more likely to have it.
D He should worry, almost all children have ADHD today.
Question #36
A attention deficit disorder (ADD)
B attention displacement disorder (ADD)
C attention hypertensive disorder (AHD)
D attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Question #37
A motivation and diligence
B decentering and critical processing
C visual scanning and search routines
D attention and memory
Question #38
A parallelism
B transitive inference
C conservation
D seriation
Question #39
A egocentrism
B decentering
C reversibility
D animism
Question #40
A “they are both the same”
B “the long one”
C “I can’t tell”
D “the ball”
Question #41
A Perhaps your brother should enroll his son in gymnastics to help him improve his coordination.
B His son is probably not going to be athletic. He is too clumsy.
C Gross motor skills continue to develop for quite a while, he should be patient.
D His son’s chance of being a great baseball player are doomed. Your nephew’s fine motor skills seem to be abnormal.
Question #42
A Although overweight children tend to be happier compared to their peers, this is only true in adolescence, not earlier in childhood.
B Overweight children are at risk for a variety of emotional and behavior problems.
C Not only are they the happiest, they have the most friends.
D Obese children, not overweight children, are the happiest children in most cultures.
Question #43
A first-generation families
B high income families
C ethnic minority groups
D White American families
Question #44
A overweight; obese
B emaciated; underweight
C obese; overweight
D underweight; emaciated
Question #45
A developed countries; reading, writing, and using computers
B developed countries; hunting, farming, and gathering
C developing countries; hunting, farming, and gathering
D developing countries; reading, writing, and using computers
Question #46
A gender identity
B gender roles
C gender constancy
D gender schemas
Question #47
A a biological construct
B a sex schema
C gender socialization
D sexual-social identity
Question #48
A she should be concerned; aggressive behavior in early childhood is a predictor of aggression in adolescence and adulthood
B she should not be concerned; most children in early childhood go through this phase and will eventually stop being aggressive
C as it turns out, very aggressive children during early childhood perform at superior levels in school
D she should be concerned, but there is nothing that she can do
Question #49
A verbal aggression
B relational aggression
C instrumental aggression
D hostile aggression
Question #50
A Hostile aggression; instrumental aggression
B Instrumental aggression; hostile aggression
C Relational aggression; physical aggression
D Physical aggression; relational aggression
Question #51
A watching television and engaging in aggressive acting
B quiet play, role playing, fantasy, and cooperative play
C competitive play in which there are clear “winners”
D rough and tumble, high activity, and aggressive play
Question #52
A quiet play with many individuals cooperatively playing
B rough and tumble, high activity, and aggressive play
C very introspective play with considerable role playing
D watching television and acting out the roles they are watching
Question #53
A the less likely that these children would graduate from high school
B less likely they would be aggressive and antisocial in adolescence
C greater the likelihood that they would be aggressive and antisocial in adolescence
D the more likely they would be depressed and psychologically damaged as adults
Question #54
A Authoritative parenting style
B Psychological control
C Corporal punishment
D An insecure attachment
Question #55
A is an emphasis of love, closeness, and mutual obligation within the Latino family
B parents show a hands-off approach that is characteristic of low demandingness and low responsiveness
C is a cultural mandate that requires all parents to express high responsiveness and high demandingness to their children
D is common in Asian cultures where children are expected to respect, obey, and revere their parents throughout life
Question #56
A exponential or quadrupling relationship
B hypothetical or theoretical relationship
C reciprocal or bidirectional relationship
D one-way or unilateral relationship
Question #57
A authoritative
B permissive
C authoritarian
D disengaged
Question #58
A low demandingness and high responsiveness.
B high demandingness and low responsiveness.
C low demandingness and low responsiveness.
D high demandingness and high responsiveness.
Question #59
A permissive
B authoritative
C authoritarian
D disengaged
Question #60
A disengaged
B permissive
C authoritative
D authoritarian
Question #61
A warmth; control
B control; warmth
C limitations; empathy
D empathy; limitations
Question #62
A gender constancy
B gender socialization
C gender roles
D self-socialization
Question #63
A He should not be concerned; she will lighten up on her own soon.
B He has nothing to be concerned about. Overcontrol is associated with extraordinary academic success.
C He should be glad; a friend of yours has a child who has absolutely no self-regulation and that child is very hard to control.
D He should be concerned in that overcontrol is associated with depression and anxiety when she gets older.
Question #64
A aggression and conflict in early childhood and beyond
B ulcers and other physical problems
C not realizing their academic potential
D not likely to have serious relationships as adults
Question #65
A how prosody varies within language
B the morphemic quality of language
C the pragmatic quality of language
D the grammatical quality of language
Question #66
A a time period in which the learning of language must occur or it never will
B a time period in which the rules of language are best learned
C a time period in which the capacity for learning new words is especially pronounced
D a time period in which children must be exposed to spoken language in order to learn it
Question #67
A developmentally appropriate educational practice
B an instructional method that is as formal as the children understand
C the Socratic method
D Piaget’s model of readiness, as strictly as possible
Question #68
A child temperament, the parenting style of the children’s home environment, physical facilities, and emotional reactivity of caregivers
B age-appropriate materials and activities, parenting styles of caregivers, temperament and reactivity of the children, and teacher–child interactions
C parenting style of the caregivers, quality of educational material, temperament and reactivity of the children, and class size and teacher–child ratio
D education and training of teachers, class size and child–teacher ratio, age-appropriate materials and activities, and teacher–child interactions
Question #69
A Sigmund Freud
B Jean Piaget
C Carl Rogers
D Lev Vygotsky
Question #70
A Piaget underestimated children’s capabilities.
B Piaget did not really like children.
C Piaget overestimated children’s capabilities.
D Piaget was biased since his theory was mostly based on observation of his children.
Question #71
A symbolic function
B representational operations
C intuitive thought
D formal operations
Question #72
A engaging in play in which there are two or more teams
B using a stick as a “magic wand” turning rocks into dolls
C pretending that they are on a different planet
D leaving their footprints in the dirt
Question #73
A centration
B egocentrism
C animism
D reversibility
Question #74
A what she sees
B what the story is about
C what you see
D how many pages there are in the book
Question #75
A “They often focus on one noticeable aspect of a cognitive problem to the exclusion of other important aspects.”
B “They have difficulty understanding that objects can be simultaneously part of more than one class or group.”
C “They lack the ability to distinguish between their own perspective and another person’s perspective.”
D “They often attribute human thoughts and feelings to inanimate objects and forces.”
Question #76
A center
B operate
C tertiary operate
D conserve
Question #77
A writing; throwing
B jumping; running
C running; jumping
D throwing; writing
Question #78
A infantile amnesia
B childhood forgetfulness
C false memories
D brain damage
Question #79
A the cerebellum
B the hippocampus
C the corpus callosum
D the reticular formation
Question #80
A growth in her frontal lobe
B the new preschool that she is now attending
C superior genetics
D superior parenting