Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Socio-emotional Dev.
Theories
Misc.
100
Bulimia nervosa is characterized by
What is binge & purge pattern (purging could included vomiting, using laxatives, excessive exercising or a combination).
100
Without rehearsal, our _____ memory can store information for 30 seconds.
What is short-term?
100
Which of the following is a self-conscious emotion? A. Joy B. Fear C. Shame D. Anger
What is shame?
100
Freud's 3 Structure Model of Personality/Moral Development
What is Id, ego, & superego?
100
Overweight children are at a higher risk for which disease?
What is diabetes?
200
______is a period of rapid physical maturation involving hormonal and bodily changes that occur primarily in early adolescence.
What is puberty?
200
Andrea cannot tell the difference between her own perspective and someone else’s. Andrea is experiencing
What is egocentrism?
200
A _____ is a ceremony or ritual that marks an individual’s transition from one status to another.
What is rite of passage?
200
_____ reasoning is the highest level in Kohlberg’s theory of moral development.
What is PostConventional?
200
The three major causes of death among American adolescents?
What are accidents, suicide, and homicide?
300
During the middle and late childhood years, children gain about five to seven pounds a year. The weight increase is due mainly to increases in the
What is skeletal/muscular systems?
300
A concept that refers to the awareness of one’s own mental processes and the mental processes of others.
What is Theory of Mind.
300
Expectations that prescribe how females or males should think, act, and feel.
What is gender roles?
300
The triarchic theory of intelligence
What is Sternberg's theory of intelligence (creative, analytical, & practical?
300
In Tina’s classroom there are no “learning” centers and each day is highly structured and organized. Tina is being educated with the ______ approach.
What is direct instruction?
400
Social and psychological consequences of being overweight in childhood includes
What is low self esteem?
400
The concept that an object’s or a substance’s basic properties stay the same even though its appearance has been altered is known as
What is conservation?
400
refers to an internal regulation of standards of right and wrong that involves an integration of moral thought, feeling, and behavior.
What is a conscience?
400
Erikson’s fourth stage, industry versus inferiority, appears during which stage of development?
What is Middle & Late Childhood?
400
One in five U.S. adolescents has a sexually transmitted infection called _____ that is caused by a family of viruses and involves an eruption of sores and blisters. This infection has no known cure, but antiviral medications can shorten outbreaks.
What is genital herpes?
500
_____ is a chronic lung disease that involves episodes of airflow obstruction.
What is asthma?
500
If mental age is the same as chronological age, then the person’s IQ is _____.
What is 100?
500
The socioemotional changes associated with adolescence involve
What is mood swings?
500
According to Jean Piaget’s theory, people going into adolescence are entering which stage?
What is formal operational?
500
Master gland that produces hormones that stimulate other glands.
What is the pituitary gland?
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