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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Down syndrome
B Turner syndrome
C Autism
D Fragile X syndrome
Question #2
A parallel play
B solitary play
C cooperative pretend play
D simple social play
Question #3
A reciprocal or bidirectional
B only significant during toddlerhood
C unilateral or one way
D filled with storm and stress
Question #4
A It places too much emphasis on unconscious awareness and too little emphasis on the conscious state.
B It overstates cultural influence and does not recognize how different attachments are across cultures.
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 sensitive and responsive
B caring and tempered
C demanding and responsive
D emotionally mature and intelligent
Question #6
A secure attachment
B disorganized–disoriented attachment
C insecure–avoidant attachment
D insecure–resistant attachment
Question #7
A insecure–avoidant attachment
B secure attachment
C disorganized–disoriented attachment
D insecure–resistant attachment
Question #8
A insecure–resistant attachment
B insecure–avoidant attachment
C secure attachment
D disorganized–disoriented attachment
Question #9
A the father
B the mother
C the primary attachment figure
D the sibling
Question #10
A the parents
B the preschool teachers
C the infant’s siblings
D the media
Question #11
A Adult females only played with the doll regardless of the sex of the infant.
B Adults played with the child using the toys they thought were appropriate for their sex.
C Adults played with the child using all of the toys regardless of the sex of the infant.
D Adult males did not like to play with the infant
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 #13
A hypogeneralization
B overregularization
C hypergeneralization
D underregularization
Question #14
A short sentences
B telegraphic speech
C holophrases
D declarative speech
Question #15
A have no idea what the word “no” means
B say “no” a lot because it reflects their budding sense of self
C like to see how irritated they can get their parents
D are actually trying to say “go”
Question #16
A fast mapping
B super quick learnin
C overregulation
D exponential encoding
Question #17
A comprehension and production improve similarly
B comprehension lags behind production
C production lags behind comprehension
D comprehension and production are similar
Question #18
A holophrases
B telegraphic speech
C overextension
D underextension
Question #19
A using holophrases, which is developmentally appropriate
B trying to manipulate his father and needs to be disciplined
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 Wernicke’s area; Broca’s area
C Piaget’s area; Vygotsky’s area
D Broca’s area; Wernicke’s area
Question #21
A Unlimited possibility
B Unobstructed creativity
C Infinite generativity
D Endless combinations
Question #22
A guided instruction
B zone of proximal development
C scaffolding
D framing
Question #23
A Animism
B Deferred imitation
C Self efficacy
D Zone of proximal development
Question #24
A the child’s interactions with the physical environment
B genetic inheritance from one’s parents
C cognitive development as both a social and cultural process
D neural plasticity
Question #25
A memorizing
B categorizing
C practicing fine motor skills
D sorting
Question #26
A object permanence
B action memory
C secondary circular reactions
D deferred imitation
Question #27
A attachment makes up Piaget’s final stage of sensorimotor development.
B it includes the realization that the person you see on one occasion is the same person you saw on a previous occasion
C it mellows the temperament of both child and caregiver
D it allows for a greater psychosocial bond
Question #28
A reflexes
B primary circular reactions
C tertiary circular reactions
D secondary circular reactions
Question #29
A increased regular sleep-wake cycles, staying dry during naps, and increased motions to remove a diaper
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 staying dry for a few hours during the day, having regular bowel movements, and increased anticipation of urine or bowel movement
Question #30
A are actually more advanced than toddlers in developed countries because they experience fewer injuries associated with walking earlier
B are equal to toddlers in developed countries
C are considerably behind toddlers in developed countries
D are only slightly delayed compared to toddlers in developed countries
Question #31
A if you work with him and make it fun, he will be able to kick the ball
B your son is just not very bright
C your son is very far behind in motor development
D he is actually too young to be expected to kick a ball
Question #32
A outward motor movement
B fine motor movement
C ambidextrous motor movement
D gross motor movement
Question #33
A They begin having difficulties with insomnia.
B They have a resurgence of teething.
C They have more difficulties with digestion.
D They have a huge growth spurt that tends to be painful.
Question #34
A occipital lobes
B parietal lobes
C frontal lobes
D temporal lobes
Question #35
A They actually outperform developed countries due to their work ethic.
B There are no differences in IQ
C They show IQ deficiencies of 10 to 15 points.
D They show IQ gains of 5 to 10 points.
Question #36
A eczema
B kwashiorkor
C tuberculosis
D micronutrients
Question #37
A This is to be expected, as the body grows faster than the head during toddlerhood.
B You suggest that your nephew must have microcephaly
C She should find a good surgeon. The fontanels must have closed too soon.
D You should remind her that she also has a very small head.
Question #38
A facial feedback modeling
B social paradigm
C facial feedback hypothesis
D social referencing
Question #39
A primary
B primitive
C secondary
D elementary
Question #40
A primary
B primitive
C elementary
D secondary
Question #41
A high demandingness and low tolerance
B high understanding and high tolerance
C low demandingness and high tolerance
D low tolerance and high understanding
Question #42
A easy
B undifferentiated
C slow-to-warm-up
D difficult
Question #43
A Developmental quotient
B Temperament
C Intelligence quotient
D Attachment
Question #44
A cephalocaudal motor
B fine motor
C whole-body motor
D gross motor
Question #45
A no basis for these claims
B a link to girls
C a link to boys
D a link to ADHD
Question #46
A failure to thrive
B marasmus
C human growth hormone deficiency
D progeria
Question #47
A folic acid
B fluoride
C fat
D iron
Question #48
A cosleeping is the norm
B infants sleep in their own cribs in their own rooms
C corporal punishment is discouraged
D there are low rates of obesity
Question #49
A That their daughter looks peacefully asleep.
B Their daughter might grow up with a flat nose from being laid on her stomach.
C That they need to have her on her back because lying face-down puts her at risk for SIDS.
D That is the best position for an infant to be in
Question #50
A genetic disorders
B SIDS
C accidents
D AIDS
Question #51
A brain plasticity
B neural psychology
C biological physiology
D cognitive neurology
Question #52
A synaptic sheath
B neuronal sheath
C myelin sheath
D dendritic sheath
Question #53
A billions of other neurons
B hundreds or thousands of other neurons
C millions of other neurons
D about as many as they were at birth
Question #54
A myelin
B soma
C dendrites
D axons
Question #55
A neurotoxins
B neurochems
C neurotransmitters
D neurocommunicators
Question #56
A myelin
B transmitter nodes
C neuronal gaps
D synapses
Question #57
A proximodistal principle
B phalange-metatarsal principle
C cephalocaudal principle
D thoracictorso principle
Question #58
A proximodistal principle
B top-down principle
C cephalocaudal principle
D head first, body second principle
Question #59
A maintain high energy level
B create brain cells
C maintain a constant body temperature
D build muscle
Question #60
A slow-down speech
B baby talk
C infant-directed speech
D neuro-stimulating speech
Question #61
A cooing
B babbling
C telegraphic speech
D gesturing
Question #62
A telegraphic speech
B cooing
C babbling
D gesturing
Question #63
A cooing, babbling, gesturing, words
B gesturing, words, babbling, cooing
C babbling, cooing, words, gesturing
D words, gesturing, cooing, babbling
Question #64
A higher IQ scores later in development
B lower attention scores later in development
C lower IQ scores later in development
D higher attention scores later in development
Question #65
A is doing extremely well and above normal development milestones
B may need the intervention of a social psychologist and pediatric dietitian
C may have serious development problems and needs immediate attention
D is predicted to do extremely well on an IQ test
Question #66
A motor skills, language use, adaptive behaviors, and personal-social behavior
B intelligence quotient, functional behavioral assessment rating, and Apgar score
C reflexive index, score on a 16PF rating, Apgar score, and adaptive functioning
D muscular strength, lung capacity, language use, and social-emotional rating
Question #67
A sensitivity
B habituation
C boredom
D dishabituation
Question #68
A the Internet
B the human brain
C the cell phone
D the computer
Question #69
A discontinuous; continuous
B external; internal
C internal; external
D continuous; discontinuous
Question #70
A his sample size was too large and over representative
B he overestimated the cognitive abilities of children
C he underestimated the cognitive abilities of infants
D his theories are not supported by modern research
Question #71
A object discovery
B object continuance
C object memory
D object permanence
Question #72
A substage 4: coordination of secondary schemes
B substage 2: first habits and primary circular reactions
C substage 3: secondary circular reactions
D substage 1: simple reflexes
Question #73
A substage 4: coordination of secondary schemes
B substage 2: first habits and primary circular reactions
C substage 1: simple reflexes
D substage 3: secondary circular reactions
Question #74
A concrete operations
B formal operations
C pre-operations
D sensorimotor
Question #75
A Assimilation; accommodation
B Accommodation; assimilation
C Retrieval; encoding
D Encoding; retrieval
Question #76
A assimilation
B accommodation
C active processing
D schemes
Question #77
A an effort to satisfy the id while working with the superego
B an effort to understand and influence the surrounding environment
C the need to satisfy a deficient cognitive state
D the need for superiority due to innate deficiencies