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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Promote evocative
B Promote Passive
C Create active
D Uncouple unfavorable
Question #2
A Evocative
B Active
C Passive
D Dynamic
Question #3
A Range of reaction
B A passive correlation
C Evocate correlation
D An active correlation
Question #4
A natural selection
B Canalization
C Heritability estimation
D Gene-Environment correlation
Question #5
A They will all experience the same increase in intelligence
B They will all obtain an average intelligence score
C Hermione will outperform Harry and Ron on intelligence measures
D They will each respond differently to the same environment
Question #6
A Heredity restricts the development of some characteristics to just one or a few outcomes
B People have unique, genetically influenced reaction to particular experiences
C People with different gene- environment combination never respond similarly
D People respond similarity to the same qualities of the environment
Question #7
A Differences in genetic makeup explain about one quarter of the variation in intelligence
B Heritability of personality increases over the lifespa
C Heritability of intelligence does not increase over the lifespan
D Genetic Factors are important in personality
Question #8
A Case study
B Structured observation
C Kinship study
D Experimental design
Question #9
A Heritability estimates
B epigenesist
C Correlation coefficients
D Niche-picking
Question #10
A Scientists have determined that heredity plays a larger role than the environment in human development
B Researchers use heritability estimated to infer the role of the environment in complex human characteristics
C A growing number of researchers regard the question of how much heredity and environment contribute to differences among people as unanswerable
D Genetic markers explain nearly all of the variation in human behavior
Question #11
A Epigenesis
B Child development
C Behavioral genetics
D Environmental genetics
Question #12
A Engages in public education, legal action, drafting of legislation, congressional testimony and community organizing
B Releases the Policy Book every two years, providing an in-depth compilation of policies for children
C Is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children in poverty in non-industrialized nation
D Provides free legal services to low-income families of children with disabilities
Question #13
A Social programs are rarely cost effective
B The US already ranks at the top on key measures children health and well-being
C Cultural values of self-reliance and privacy have made government hesitant to become involved in family matters
D Such government policies have failed in other western countries
Question #14
A Slovakia
B Czech Republic
C Hungary
D The US
Question #15
A The US has been slow to move toward national standards and funding for child care
B Although affordable child care is in short supply, nearly all programs are high quality
C The united states ranks first in the industrialized world in public funding for child care
D Affordable child care is available for most families across the US
Question #16
A Has a higher infant death rate than canada and spain
B Provides national standard and funding for child care
C Now has a universal, publicly funded health-care system
D Spend more public funds on education from sweden
Question #17
A Tribal
B Interdependent
C Individualistic
D Collectivist
Question #18
A Are largely concerned with their own personal needs
B Define themselves as part of a group
C Think of themselves as separate entities
D Stress individuals goals over group goals
Question #19
A Collectivist societies
B Microsystems
C Macrosystems
D Subcultures
Question #20
A More; participate in civic groups
B Less; occupy positions of leadership
C More; visit museums on regular basis
D Less; have contact with their children teachers
Question #21
A Large urban area
B Mid-sized city
C Small town
D Urban neighborhood
Question #22
A A greater
B A lesser
C No measurable
D A similar
Question #23
A Are nearly as physically and emotionally unavailable to their youngsters as parents coping with serious financial strain
B Engage in parenting that promotes favorable development
C Make fewer demands on their children than their less-well off counterparts
D Value their children character more than their accomplishments
Question #24
A adopted children
B Immigrant children
C Children of poverty
D Children from single-parent families
Question #25
A Use coercive discipline
B Ignore their child’s misbehavior
C Engage in permissive child rearing
D Reward their children for good behavior
Question #26
A Parental conflict
B An inspiring teacher
C Harsh discipline
D Piano lessons
Question #27
A Permissive parenting
B Niche-picking
C Induction
D Coparenting
Question #28
A Have trouble developing feelings
B Tend to have more learning and emotional difficulties than other children
C Are more like their adoptive parents than their biological parents in intelligence and personality
D Fare less well than children who return to their biological mothers
Question #29
A Maternal blood analysis
B Ultrasound
C Fetoscope
D amniocentesis
Question #30
A Arrangements rarely proceed smoothly
B Is the least controversial from of medically assisted conception
C Usually involves the wealthy as contractors for infants and the less economically advantaged as surrogates
D Is illegal in most U.S. states
Question #31
A about 10 percent of American babies are conceived through this technique
B The success rate of in-virto fertilization declines steady with age
C Doctors are required to keep records of the characteristics of sperm donors
D It cannot be performed on women whose fallopian tubes have been damaged
Question #32
A Turner
B Klinefelter
C down
D XYY
Question #33
A Hemophilia
B Childhood cancer
C PKU
D Cystic fibrosis
Question #34
A Genetic Mutations
B Genomic imprinting
C X-linked inheritance
D Codominance
Question #35
A Marfan syndrome
B Sickle cell anemia
C Fragile X syndrome
D Huntington disease
Question #36
A Worldwide, approximately 106 girls are born for every 100 boys
B Rates of mental retardation, learning disabilities, and behavior disorders are higher among females than males
C The female infant is at a disadvantage compared to the male infant
D Rates of miscarriage, infant death, and childhood death are higher among males than females
Question #37
A v
B Red hair
C Facial dimples
D Curly hair
Question #38
A Dominant- recessive
B Recessive
C Dominant
D A Carrier
Question #39
A The X and Y chromosomes separate into sperm cells or ovum
B An X-bearing sperm or a Y-bearing sperm fertilizes the ovum
C The ovum is carrying an X Chromosome or Y chromosome
D The sperm fertilizes an X-bearing ovum or a Y bearing ovum
Question #40
A An identical twin
B Male
C Female
D Fraternal twin
Question #41
A At any age after sexual maturity
B For about two decades
C For about three decades
D For about four decades
Question #42
A Sperm cells do not reach maturity until adolescence
B Meiosis results in just one sperm cell
C The cells from which sperm arise are produced continuously throughout life
D About 1 to 2 million sperm are produced when meiosis is complete
Question #43
A Results in dizygotic twins
B Permits the chromosomes to copy themselves
C Halves the number of chromosomes normally present in the body cells
D Doubles the number of chromosomes normally present in the body cells
Question #44
A Autosomes
B Alleles
C Gametes
D Phenotypes
Question #45
A Duplicate itself
B Slit itself in thirds
C Untwist itself
D Divide itself in half
Question #46
A Phenotype
B Karyotype
C Genotype
D Chromosome
Question #47
A Chromosomes
B Phenotypes
C Genotypes
D Alleles