Chapter 1, 2, & 3
Chapter 4 & 5
Chapter 7 & 8
Chapter 9 & 12
Chapter 13 & 15
100

What is a cohort?

  1. A group of people who have the same ethnic backgrounds

  2. A group of people born around the same time and place

  3. A group of people who are the same race

  4. A group of people with the same culture

2. A group of people born around the same time and place

100

According to The General Adaptation Syndrome, what does our stress response look like? 

  1. Stress, alarm, exhaustion

  2. Alarm, stress, resistance 

  3. Exhaustion, resistance, alarm 

  4. Alarm, resistance, exhaustion

4. Alarm, resistance, exhaustion

100

A child who is babbling conversationally is in what stage of language development?

  1. Prelinguistic 

  2. 1 Word

  3. 2 Words

  4. Complex Sentences

1. Prelinguistic

100

When does personality become stable?

  1. It’s stable from birth

  2. During puberty

  3. In adulthood

  4. It never becomes stable

3. In adulthood

100

Absence of a heartbeat and breathing is normally referred to as:

  1. Brain death

  2. Functional death

  3. Mortality

  4. Clinical death

2. Functional death

200

Which one of Bronfenbrenner’s five ecological levels describes a child’s environment and might include better schools and access to social services?

  1. Mesosystem

  2. Microsystem

  3. Exosystem

  4. Macrosystem

3. Exosystem

200

Kelly is two months old and just looking around her. Her hand moves across

her face and her fingers go in her mouth. She wonders how she did that and

wants to know if she can do it again. Which substage in sensorimotor is this?

1. Primary circular

2.  Reflexes

3. Coordination of secondary circular

4. Secondary circular

1. Primary circular

200

When a person uses information that she or he has been taught to solve problems in a rational way, Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence would suggest that person was demonstrating what kind of intelligence?

  1. Contextual intelligence

  2. Experiential intelligence

  3. Practical intelligence

  4. Componential intelligence

4. Componential intelligence

200

Harlow’s experiment with the baby monkeys showed what?

  1. Babies preferred mothers with food

  2. Babies preferred mothers with comfort and went to others to feed

  3. Babies preferred neither mother

2. Babies preferred mothers with comfort and went to others to feed

200

Which of the following is NOT one of Kubler-Ross’ steps to confronting death?

  1. Bargaining

  2. Denial

  3. Retreating 

  4. Preparatory Depression 

3. Retreating

300

Another word for one’s genetic make-up?

  1. Genotype

  2. Phenotype

  3. Allele

  4. Gene 

1. Genotype

300

Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, syphilis have sharply increased in ____ population.

1. High School
2. College
3. Elderly

2. College

300

When Greta was in her 30’s, she took up a variety of hobbies such as rock climbing, being part of a book club, and playing tennis. She continued her active lifestyle into her 50’s. Now as 75 year old, she is very happy as she walks every day with friends for exercise and has joined a book club with a group in the neighborhood. She is about as active now as she was earlier in life. In contrast, Alberta tends to stay to herself, which is similar to how she led her life when she was younger too. She’s very happy, just like Greta. Alberta’s and Greta’s happiness can be attributed to which theory of late adulthood?

  1. Disengagement theory

  2. Activity theory

  3. Continuity theory

3. Continuity theory

300

What area of the brain is proportionally larger in women than men?

1. Amygdala

2. Prefrontal cortex

3. Frontal lobe

4. Corpus callosum

4. Corpus Callosum

300

What is the leading cause of death in young adulthood?

1. accidents

2. Homicide

3. Suicide

4. Aids

1. accidents

400

_______ reflects the idea that we come into the world as a “blank slate” and our personality/characteristics are shaped solely by experience.

  1. the nature–nurture controversy

  2. the chronosystem

  3. Tabula rasa

  4. continuous development

3. Tabula rasa

400

Piaget’s approach to cognitive development is best characterized as ____ and

Vygotsky’s approach as based on ______.

1. constructive; social interaction.

2. Normative; scaffolding.

3. continuous; zone of proximal development.

4. nativist; discrete stages

1. constructive; social interaction.

400

Which of these statements do NOT support the nativist view of language?

  1. Language is dependent upon social interactions

  2. Certain regions in our brain are predisposed to language

  3. Language is unique to humans

  4. There is a sensitive period of brain lateralization

1. Language is dependent upon social interactions

400

What is the most prevalent psychological disorder in Adolescents?

1. Anxiety disorders

2. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

3. Depression

4. Bipolar Disorder

1. Anxiety disorders

400

Which of the following is the definition of bereavement?

  1. Emotional response to loss

  2. Having a disorganized attachment style

  3. Knowing we have experienced death practically

  4. Being open to new ideas

3. Knowing we have experienced death practically

500

Which term refers to the layer of cells that form the bones, blood, muscles, and the circulatory system during the embryonic stage of prenatal development?

  1. Ectoderm

  2. Endoderm

  3. Placenta

   4. Mesoderm 

4. Mesoderm

500

John is a college student and he decided to go out drinking one night. John

became very drunk. Which stage of sleep will John NOT get due to his drinking?

  1. REM-1

  2. REM-2

  3. REM-3

  4. REM

4. REM

500

_________ is demonstrated when a test measures consistently what it is trying to measure; __________ is demonstrated when a test actually measures what it is supposed to measure.

  1. Validity: Intelligence; Quotient

  2. Intelligence quotient; Reliability

  3. Reliability: Validity

  4. Validity; Reliability

3. Reliability: Validity

500

Patrick and Courtney are married. One day the couple gets into a very bad fight over finances until Patrick finally says, “you are so stupid, you can’t do anything right. I have explained this to you so many times but you are never going to understand what I’m trying to say because you are so dumb.” What has Patrick just done?

  1. Patrick is getting very defensive as he is ignoring the problem

  2. Patrick is complaining about Courtney and her behavior

  3. Patrick is showing contempt as he believes that Courtney is less than him in their relationship

  4. Patrick is stonewalling as he is not letting Courtney stand up for herself and rebuttal

3. Patrick is showing contempt as he believes that Courtney is less than him in their relationship

500

Which term refers to the practice of assisting people who are terminally ill to die more quickly?

  1. Protracted suicide

  2. Terminalization

  3. Premature dying

  4. Euthanasia

4. Euthanasia