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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Module 3 Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Autism 
B  Fragile X syndrome
C  Turner syndrome 
D  Down syndrome 
Question #3
A  filled with storm and stress 
B  unilateral or one way
C  reciprocal or bidirectional
D  only significant during toddlerhood 
Question #4
A  It overstates cultural influence and does not recognize how different attachments are across cultures.
B  It places too much emphasis on unconscious awareness and too little emphasis on the conscious state. 
C  It overstates the mother’s influence and understates the child’s influence on the quality of attachment.
D  It places too much emphasis on temperament and too much emphasis on the parent–child relationship.
Question #5
A  emotionally mature and intelligent 
B  sensitive and responsive 
C  demanding and responsive
D  caring and tempered
Question #6
A  insecure–avoidant attachment
B  disorganized–disoriented attachment
C  insecure–resistant attachment
D  secure attachment
Question #7
A  disorganized–disoriented attachment
B  insecure–resistant attachment 
C  secure attachment
D  insecure–avoidant attachment 
Question #9
A  the primary attachment figure 
B  the sibling
C  the father
D  the mother
Question #10
A  the parents 
B  the media 
C  the preschool teachers 
D  the infant’s siblings 
Question #11
A  Adults played with the child using all of the toys regardless of the sex of the infant.
B  Adult females only played with the doll regardless of the sex of the infant. 
C  Adult males did not like to play with the infant
D  Adults played with the child using the toys they thought were appropriate for their sex.
Question #12
A  a biological basis; cultural and social beliefs
B  an individual’s genetics; a chromosomal basis
C  social and cultural beliefs; a biological basis
D  a chromosomal basis; an individual’s genetics
Question #15
A  say “no” a lot because it reflects their budding sense of self
B  are actually trying to say “go”
C  like to see how irritated they can get their parents
D  have no idea what the word “no” means
Question #16
A  super quick learnin
B  exponential encoding 
C  fast mapping
D  overregulation 
Question #17
A  comprehension lags behind production
B  production lags behind comprehension
C  comprehension and production are similar
D  comprehension and production improve similarly
Question #19
A  trying to manipulate his father and needs to be disciplined
B  using holophrases, which is developmentally appropriate
C  language delayed and needs professional assistance
D  cognitively impaired and might have a genetic disorder
Question #20
A  Vygotsky’s area; Piaget’s area 
B  Broca’s area; Wernicke’s area 
C  Wernicke’s area; Broca’s area
D  Piaget’s area; Vygotsky’s area 
Question #21
A  Unobstructed creativity
B  Unlimited possibility
C  Endless combinations 
D  Infinite generativity
Question #24
A  cognitive development as both a social and cultural process 
B  the child’s interactions with the physical environment
C  genetic inheritance from one’s parents
D  neural plasticity
Question #27
A  it allows for a greater psychosocial bond
B  attachment makes up Piaget’s final stage of sensorimotor development.
C  it mellows the temperament of both child and caregiver
D  it includes the realization that the person you see on one occasion is the same person you saw on a previous occasion
Question #29
A  staying dry for a few hours during the day, having regular bowel movements, and increased anticipation of urine or bowel movement 
B  increased motions to remove a diaper, increased crying when a diaper put on, and increased regular feeding patterns
C  staying awake during nap time, increased motions to remove a diaper, and increased temper tantrums at bedtime 
D  increased regular sleep-wake cycles, staying dry during naps, and increased motions to remove a diaper 
Question #30
A  are equal to toddlers in developed countries
B  are considerably behind toddlers in developed countries
C  are only slightly delayed compared to toddlers in developed countries 
D  are actually more advanced than toddlers in developed countries because they experience fewer injuries associated with walking earlier
Question #32
A  outward motor movement
B  fine motor movement 
C  ambidextrous motor movement
D  gross motor movement 
Question #33
A  They have more difficulties with digestion. 
B  They begin having difficulties with insomnia. 
C  They have a resurgence of teething.
D  They have a huge growth spurt that tends to be painful. 
Question #34
A  occipital lobes
B  temporal lobes 
C  frontal lobes 
D  parietal lobes
Question #35
A  They show IQ gains of 5 to 10 points. 
B  There are no differences in IQ
C  They actually outperform developed countries due to their work ethic. 
D  They show IQ deficiencies of 10 to 15 points. 
Question #37
A  She should find a good surgeon. The fontanels must have closed too soon. 
B  This is to be expected, as the body grows faster than the head during toddlerhood.
C  You suggest that your nephew must have microcephaly
D  You should remind her that she also has a very small head. 
Question #39
A  elementary
B  primary 
C  primitive
D  secondary 
Question #41
A  low demandingness and high tolerance 
B  high demandingness and low tolerance
C  low tolerance and high understanding
D  high understanding and high tolerance
Question #43
A  Temperament
B  Attachment 
C  Intelligence quotient
D  Developmental quotient
Question #44
A  whole-body motor 
B  fine motor
C  cephalocaudal motor
D  gross motor
Question #46
A  marasmus 
B  failure to thrive
C  human growth hormone deficiency
D  progeria
Question #48
A  infants sleep in their own cribs in their own rooms 
B  cosleeping is the norm 
C  corporal punishment is discouraged
D  there are low rates of obesity 
Question #49
A  Their daughter might grow up with a flat nose from being laid on her stomach. 
B  That is the best position for an infant to be in
C  That they need to have her on her back because lying face-down puts her at risk for SIDS.
D  That their daughter looks peacefully asleep.
Question #50
A  AIDS
B  SIDS
C  accidents 
D  genetic disorders
Question #52
A  dendritic sheath
B  synaptic sheath 
C  myelin sheath 
D  neuronal sheath 
Question #53
A  millions of other neurons
B  about as many as they were at birth
C  billions of other neurons 
D  hundreds or thousands of other neurons
Question #54
A  axons
B  dendrites
C  soma 
D  myelin
Question #55
A  neurotransmitters
B  neurotoxins 
C  neurochems 
D  neurocommunicators
Question #56
A  transmitter nodes 
B  myelin 
C  synapses
D  neuronal gaps
Question #57
A  cephalocaudal principle 
B  proximodistal principle 
C  thoracictorso principle 
D  phalange-metatarsal principle
Question #58
A  top-down principle 
B  proximodistal principle 
C  head first, body second principle 
D  cephalocaudal principle
Question #59
A  maintain a constant body temperature 
B  create brain cells
C  maintain high energy level
D  build muscle 
Question #60
A  baby talk
B  slow-down speech 
C  neuro-stimulating speech 
D  infant-directed speech
Question #63
A  words, gesturing, cooing, babbling
B  cooing, babbling, gesturing, words 
C  babbling, cooing, words, gesturing 
D  gesturing, words, babbling, cooing 
Question #64
A  lower attention scores later in development
B  higher IQ scores later in development
C  higher attention scores later in development
D  lower IQ scores later in development
Question #65
A  may have serious development problems and needs immediate attention
B  is doing extremely well and above normal development milestones 
C  is predicted to do extremely well on an IQ test 
D  may need the intervention of a social psychologist and pediatric dietitian 
Question #66
A  motor skills, language use, adaptive behaviors, and personal-social behavior
B  muscular strength, lung capacity, language use, and social-emotional rating
C  reflexive index, score on a 16PF rating, Apgar score, and adaptive functioning
D  intelligence quotient, functional behavioral assessment rating, and Apgar score 
Question #68
A  the computer
B  the Internet 
C  the cell phone 
D  the human brain 
Question #69
A  discontinuous; continuous 
B  continuous; discontinuous 
C  internal; external 
D  external; internal 
Question #70
A  his theories are not supported by modern research 
B  his sample size was too large and over representative
C  he overestimated the cognitive abilities of children
D  he underestimated the cognitive abilities of infants
Question #72
A  substage 2: first habits and primary circular reactions
B  substage 4: coordination of secondary schemes
C  substage 1: simple reflexes
D  substage 3: secondary circular reactions
Question #73
A  substage 3: secondary circular reactions
B  substage 2: first habits and primary circular reactions
C  substage 1: simple reflexes
D  substage 4: coordination of secondary schemes
Question #74
A  formal operations 
B  concrete operations
C  sensorimotor
D  pre-operations
Question #75
A  Encoding; retrieval 
B  Accommodation; assimilation 
C  Retrieval; encoding
D  Assimilation; accommodation
Question #76
A  assimilation
B  active processing
C  schemes
D  accommodation 
Question #77
A  an effort to understand and influence the surrounding environment
B  an effort to satisfy the id while working with the superego 
C  the need for superiority due to innate deficiencies 
D  the need to satisfy a deficient cognitive state