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

People go to websites to get the information they desperately need.  They could be looking for an answer to a nagging question.  They might be looking for help in completing an important task.  For recent graduates, they might be looking for ways on how to prepare a comprehensive resume that can capture the attention of the hiring manager

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. 

Thus, he sought our assistance in improving editing and proofreading his resume. 

In revising his resume, iwritegigs highlighted his soft skills such as his communication skills, ability to negotiate, patience and tactfulness.  In the professional experience part, our team added some skills that are aligned with the position he is applying for.

When he was chosen for the real estate agent position, he sent us this thank you note:

“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

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

Chapter 7 Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Los Angeles Mission College  »  Psychology  »  Psychology 041 – Lifespan Psychology  »  Spring 2016  »  Chapter 7 Quiz

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

Question #1
A  Overregularization
B  Underregularization
C  Overextension
D  Underextension
Question #2
A  Parent involvement
B  Decentration
C  Child- chosen activity 
D  Guided participation
Question #3
A  Teacher- planned
B  Child- chosen activities 
C  Repetition and drill
D  Formal training in reading and writing 
Question #4
A  Demonstrate better social skills
B  Participate in more teacher-structured activities
C  Have difficulty adjusting to academic tasks once they enter kindergarten 
D  Are often delayed in social skills 
Question #5
A  Private speech
B  Cardinality
C  Phonological awareness
D  Ordinality 
Question #6
A  Less; establishes joint attention
B  More; engages in social referencing 
C  Less; uses words to echo what others say
D  More; imitates an adults novel behaviors
Question #7
A  Using scripts to tell stories 
B  Thinking about thought
C  Using deliberate mental activités that improve recall
D  Using a repetitive communication style 
Question #9
A  Use of scaffolding 
B  Gross motor development
C  Use of scripts
D  Language development
Question #13
A  Ignacio instead focuses on preparing his children for academic success and civic Engagement 
B  Ignacio’s children spend their day in contact with adult work and start to assume mature responsibilities in early childhood
C  Ignacio’s young children spend most of their time playing with and talking to age mates
D   Ignacio is too busy working and maintaining his household to interact with his children
Question #14
A  Cooperative
B  Make-believe
C  Outdoor
D  Parallel
Question #16
A  To have a firm understanding of conservation
B  Realistic props
C  Step-by-step instructions from an adult or older child
D  Realistic props
Question #17
A  egocentric
B  Inner
C  Telegraphic 
D  Private
Question #18
A  Because they are egocentric
B  Because they are lonely
C  For the pleasure of hearing language 
D  For self-guidance 
Question #19
A  Egocentrism 
B  Self-reflection
C  Language
D  Sensorimotor activity 
Question #20
A  When given simplified tasks based on familiar experiences, preschoolers rely on trial and error to solve problems 
B  When given simplified tasks based on familiar experiences, preschoolers rely on trial and error to solve problems 
C  Preschoolers rely on faulty logic to solve problems even when given simplified tasks based on familiar experiences
D  Piaget was partly right and partly wrong about young children’s cognitive 
Question #21
A  Adjust the complexity of their answers to fit their children’s maturity 
B  Should respond with “mechanism” explanations
C  Should respond with “prior cause” explanations
D  Rarely respond informatively, unless the children are extremely persistent 
Question #22
A  Almost nonexistent by age 4
B  Exaggerated by their love of storytelling
C  Flexible and appropriate
D  Rare
Question #24
A  Inability to mentally go through a series of steps and then reverse direction, returning to the starting point
B  Failure to distinguish others symbolic viewpoints from one’s own 
C  Believe that inanimate objects have lifelike qualities, such as thoughts, wishes, feelings, and intentions 
D  Idea that certain physical characteristics of objects remain the same, even when their outward appearance changes
Question #25
A  Animistic thinking
B  Dual representation
C  Conservation 
D  Egocentrism
Question #26
A  Dual Representation
B  Animistic thinking 
C  Egocentrism
D  Irreversibility
Question #27
A  Kendra, who spends more of her time with sociodramatic play
B  Rajesh, who spends more of his time with building blocks 
C  Tim, who spends more of his time in the art corner
D  Sasha, who spends more of her time in the reading corner
Question #28
A  Use the cup as a chair for her doll
B  Pretend to drink from the cup
C  Pretend that the cup is a rocket
D  Use the cup as a hat
Question #29
A  Sensorimotor activity 
B  Role playing
C  Imagination 
D  Intentional behavior 
Question #30
A  Parents tend to foster gender stereotyped physical activities in their children 
B  In early childhood, girls have a slight edge over boy in skills that emphasize force and power 
C  Preschoolers exposed to formal lessons tend to be advanced in gross-motor development 
D  Sex difference in motor skills are largely due to genetically based differences
Question #31
A  Girls, boys
B  Boys, girls
C  Underactive children, overactive children
D  Shy children, outgoing children 
Question #32
A  Inattentive and unruly 
B  Strong in spatial relationship skills
C  Extremely tall for her age
D  Mentally retarded 
Question #33
A  Estrogen
B  Growth hormone (GH)
C   Thyroid-stimulating hormone
D  Thyroxine
Question #34
A  Aids in balance and control of body movement
B   Contributes to dramatic gains in motor coordination
C  Plays a vital role in memory and in image of space that helps us find our way
D  Supports smooth coordination in movements on both sides of the body
Question #35
A  Plays a vital role in memory and in image of space that helps us find our way 
B  Maintains alertness and consciousness 
C  Aids in balance and control of body movement 
D  Is a large bundle of fibers connecting the two cerebral hemisphere
Question #36
A  Support motor coordination and thinking
B  Support social and emotional development
C  Contribute to artistic ability 
D  Contribute to spatial skills
Question #37
A  Prenatal events have little to no effect on handedness
B  For right-handed people language is housed in the left hemisphere
C  Left handed people have a strong tendency to have left handed children
D  The brains of right-handers then to be less strongly lateralized than those of right-handers
Question #38
A  Language
B  Shape recognition 
C  Drawing
D  Map reading
Question #39
A  Lead Paint 
B  Regular smokers
C  Pets
D  Multiple caregivers
Question #40
A  Play
B  Difficult 
C  Thinking
D  Growth