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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A There are no significant differences in prosocial behavior between girls and boys.
B Boys are more likely than girls to provide both practical and relational support.
C Boys are more likely to provide practical support (e.g., find solutions to problems), whereas girls are more likely to provide relational support (e.g., giving advice, listening to problems).
D Girls are more likely to provide practical support, whereas boys are more likely to provide relational support.
Question #2
A Self-concept; self-efficacy
B Self-efficacy; self-esteem
C Self-esteem; self-concept
D Self-concept; self-esteem
Question #3
A There are no significant differences in aggression between boys and girls.
B Boys are more likely than girls to engage in physical, verbal, and relational aggression.
C Boys are more likely than girls to engage in physical aggression. Girls are more likely than boys to engage in verbal and relational aggression.
D Girls are more likely than boys to engage in physical, verbal, and relational aggression.
Question #4
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #5
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #6
A All of the options are correct.
B Children are better able to self-regulate their own emotions, such as having increased ability to suppress or conceal negative emotions.
C They have increased capacity for genuine empathy compared with younger children.
D There is increased understanding that more than one emotion can be experienced in a given situation.
Question #7
A Anxious and socially withdrawn children are less likely to be bullied than other children.
B Girls are more likely than boys to be bullied in middle school.
C Victims of bullies are more likely to be depressed and attempt suicide in middle school than children who are not bullied.
D Victims of bullies do not tend to suffer from physical symptoms (e.g., headaches, stomach problems) as a consequence of being bullied.
Question #8
A Rejected
B Neglected
C Average
D Popular
Question #9
A Peer interaction is less closely supervised than in early childhood.
B Until about age 12, same-sex peer groups are preferred over mixed-sex peer groups.
C The amount of time spent in peer relationships tends to increase.
D All of the options are correct
Question #10
A Self-esteem
B Self-efficacy
C Self-regulation
D Self-concept
Question #11
A Initiative vs. Guilt
B Industry vs. Inferiority
C Trust vs. Mistrust
D Autonomy vs. Shame
Question #12
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #13
A All scores appear at the extremes of the possible range of scores.
B Most scores fall within the middle range of possible scores and few scores appear at the extremes.
C All scores fall in the middle of the possible range of scores.
D Most scores fall within the extremes and very few scores fall in the middle of the possible range of scores.
Question #14
A are less likely to view a joke as an intentional insult
B are more likely to view an accidental bump as an intentional shove, challenge, or threat
C are less likely to retaliate in response to ambiguous cues
D All of the options are correct.
Question #15
A her IQ is higher than average
B her IQ is lower than average
C her IQ cannot be determined
D her IQ is average
Question #16
A believe that basic qualities (e.g., intelligence, skill) can be developed through dedication and hard work
B believe that talent alone creates success without effort
C spend time documenting intelligence instead of developing it.
D believe that basic qualities (e.g., intelligence, skill) cannot be changed.
Question #17
A Using mental imagery
B All of the options are correct.
C Elaborating on the material
D Elaborating on the material
Question #18
A egocentrism
B animism
C transitivity
D conservation
Question #19
A All of the options are correct.
B have better grammar
C have better cognitive flexibility
D perform better on tests of cognitive control
Question #20
A Sally will likely perform as well as she would have had she not told about the gender difference.
B Sally will likely perform as well as a man on the test.
C Sally will rise to the occasion and perform better than she would have had she not been told about the gender difference.
D Sally will likely perform worse than she would have had she not been told about the gender difference
Question #21
A abstract thinking
B conservation
C seriation
D classification
Question #22
A Wechsler’s scales
B Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory
C Stern’s IQ
D Binet’s mental age
Question #23
A An 18 year old
B a 30 year old
C a 7 year old
D a 52 year old
Question #24
A Children are never able to use either verbatim or gist memory traces.
B Children increasingly use verbatim memory traces as they age.
C Children increasingly use gist memory traces as they age.
D Verbatim memory traces are more accurate than gist memory traces .
Question #25
A spatial
B interpesonal
C intrapersonal
D verbal (linguistic)
Question #26
A Social role theory
B Psychoanalytic theory (Freudian)
C Social cognitive theory
D Gender segregation theory
Question #27
A indulgent (permissive)
B neglectful
C authoritarian
D authoritative
Question #28
A Autonomy vs. Shame
B Trust vs. Mistrust
C Industry vs. Inferiority
D Initiative vs. Guilt
Question #29
A indulgent (permissive)
B authoritative
C neglectful
D authoritarian
Question #30
A more positive mental health outcomes (e.g., higher self-esteem)
B All of the options are correct.
C lower levels of aggression
D higher levels of childhood antisocial behavior
Question #31
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #32
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #33
A sometimes that breaking 12 cups accidentally is worse and sometimes answer that breaking 1 cup intentionally is worse
B that breaking 1 cup intentionally is worse.
C that they do not understand the problem and cannot answer it.
D that breaking 12 cups accidentally is worse.
Question #34
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #35
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #36
A Play helps to advance cognitive development.
B All of the options are correct.
C Play satisfies our basic exploratory drives.
D Play can help children master anxieties and resolve conflict.
Question #37
A the use of time outs
B reasoning with the child and explaining what they did wrong and how to correct it in the future
C All of the options are correct.
D loss of privileges
Question #38
A centration
B egocentrism
C animism
D conservation
Question #39
A abstract thinking
B theory of mind
C animism
D centration
Question #40
A egocentrism
B conservation
C theory of mind
D animism
Question #41
A object permanence
B egocentrism
C animism
D conservation
Question #42
A are less likely to forget information over time
B tend to provide less detailed, complete, and consistent reports
C are less susceptible to suggestion (i.e., they are less likely to incorporate wrong information they are exposed to into their own memory reports)
D Show no differences in the quality or quantity of their memory reports
Question #43
A prefrontal cortex
B temporal lobe
C visual cortex
D motor cortex
Question #44
A Younger children tend to be less efficient at planning attention and are less systematic in their decision- making than older children.
B Children in this age group tend to pay more attention to stimuli that standout and are salient even when that information is not relevant.
C All of the options are correct.
D Focused and sustained attention improves during this time.
Question #45
A Historically, left handed and right handed people have been treated similarly. That is, there are no significant differences in discrimination based on handedness.
B Lefthanders are more likely to show superior math and spatial skills compared with right handers.
C All of the options are correct.
D Handedness is not influenced by genetics.
Question #46
A morphology
B pragmatics
C phonology
D syntax
Question #47
A Dyslexia
B Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
C Down’s Syndrome
D Autism Spectrum Disorders
Question #48
A scaffolding
B modeling
C assimilation
D accommodation
Question #49
A the child will not be able to accomplish even with assistance.
B are too difficult for the child to master alone, but can be accomplished with assistance.
C only very young children are able to do
D the child can accomplish on their own without assistance.
Question #50
A french fries
B broccoli
C peas
D corn