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IntroExam2

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Which of the following statements about learning is not true? is another word for maturation, is relatively permanent, involves changes in behavior, involves experience   is another word for maturation  
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Ed noticed that whenever he used his electric can opener, his car would come into the kitchen and act hungry . He reasoned that bc he used the can opener to open the cat food the sound of the can opener had become an   conditioned stimulus  
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Which of the following about conditioning is false, according to Pavlov? the CS & UCS must come close together in time, the CS must come immediatly after teh UCS, the neutral stimulus and UCS must be paired several times before conditioning takes place   The CS must come immediately after the UCS  
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The prolgue is about Stephanie's fear of white coats as a child. The fact that shw was not only afraid of white coats worn by Drs and nurses but those also worn by photographers is an example of:   stimulus generalization  
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when a conditioned response briefly reappears after it has been extinguished, this is called   stimulus generalization  
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when a condtioned response briefly reappears after it had been extinguished, this is called   spontaneous recovery  
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the use of a strong CS to create a seconf CS is called   higher-order conditioning  
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In Watson's experiment with "little albert" the unconditioned stimulus was   the loud nois  
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ofterpeople with certain types of cancer must take chemotherapy. The drugs used in these treatments are powerful and usally cause strong nausia reactions. If Cinday had eggs for breakfast and then took chemo later that same moring, what might we predict   cindy will probably get nausuated the next time she tries to eat scrambled eggs  
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your pet parakeet eats some cooked spaghetti noodles, Later the poor bird gets very ill. WQhat will the research on biological prepareedness predict   the parakeet will probably not eatlinguini noodles bc they are long and thing and look similar to spaghetti  
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the fact that the CS must come immediately before the UCS, and not after, os a problem for the ____ theory of why classical conditioning works   stimulus substitution  
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Rescorla found that CS must _______tge UCS for condtioning to take place   predict  
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cognition refers to   the mental events tthat take place while a person is hevaing  
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in Tolman's maze study the fact tat the group of rats recieving reinforcement only after the tenth day of the study solved the maaze far more quickly than did the rats who had been reinforced from the first day can be interpreted to mean that these rats   had already learned the maze in the first nine days  
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Seligman found many similarities btw his "helpless" dogs and people suffering from   depression  
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Kohler determined that Sultan's two-stick solution to the banana problem was an example of insight bc it was   sudden and rapid  
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in Bandura's study w/the Bobo doll, the children in the group that saw the model punished did not imatatte the model at first. They would only imatate the model if given a reward. the fact that the children learned the behavior w/o performing is an exampl   letent learning  
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learning is   any permanent change in behavior brought about by experience  
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a child has been classically conditioned to fear a while rat. if the child also shows fear when shown a while rabbit, this is called   stimulus generalization  
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you move out of your dorm into an apartment shared w/3 other people. Thi shower does not turn cold when the toliet is flushed, and you eventually stop cringing everytimeyou hear the flushing sound. What hasoccured?   extinction  
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when one conditioned stimulus is used to crate another, this is called   higher-order condtioning  
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Tenia ate out w/some friends and had friend oysters. The next morning she was sick for most of the day. The next time she saw someone eating fried oysters, she felt quesy and wuickly looked away. her quesiness at the sight of fried oysters was due to   a condtioned taste aversion  
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the fact thatsome kinds of stimuli are more easily and wuickly connected to a response is explained by the concept of   biological preparedness  
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the key to the cognitive perspective of classical conditioning is that the presentation of the conditioned stimulusmust   provide information about the coming of the unconditioned stimulus  
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in classical conditioning, the ____are important in learning but in operant conditioning, it is the ______that determine whether learning will occur   antecendents, consequences  
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who added the concept of reinforcement to learning theory   Skinner  
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which of the following is an exaple of secondary reinforcer? candy bar, glass of water, petting a dog, praising a child   praising the child  
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Sherry wants her dog on heel on comand. At first she gives the dog a treat for coming to her when she speaks the comand. The only rewards the dog when is stands at her side when given the comand, then when facing front. What is she using   shaping  
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1yr old ben learned to say the word duck when his mother showed him a duck in their back yard. That evening he sees a cartoon roster and says "duck". ben is exhibiting   generalization  
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for every ten boxes of cookies that lisa sells, her scout troop gets a dollar, Lisa is being reinforced on what schedule   fixed ratio  
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Liz failed her math test, so her parents told her that shoe cold not play video games until her grades improve. her parents are using   punishment by removal  
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punishmen more effective, it should be   paired with reinforcement of the correct behavior  
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in applied behavior ananlysis   skills are broken down into their smallest steps and then reinforced  
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Jody has had a repteaded failure at asking guys out. Finally she gives up. one day at the office a realy nice guy seems interesedt in her but she refuses to even approach him, what concept explains her reluctance   learned helplessness  
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Eldon has just finished an essay test and handed it in, As he walks out of the classroom he realizes that there were a few more things she should have included. Eldon's problem is in the memory process of   retrievel  
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when Edie studies her psychology terms, she tries to tie each concept in to something tha she already knows. which model of memory would best explain Edie's approach to encoding memeories?   levels of processing  
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long ago when a TV set was turned off it took a while for the last imagineto fade away, This is most liek   ionic memory  
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which type of memory allows us to have meaningful converstations?   echonic memory  
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Fethia learned her multiplication facts by repeating then over and over untl she had then memorized. Fethia was using what kind of rehersal?   maintance  
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of the following, which is the most similar to the concept of long lern memory? a reloving door, a filing cabinet, a desk top, a computer keyboard   a filing cabinet  
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ling-term memory are encoded in therms of   visual imagines  
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which type of LTM is seldom lost by people with Alzeimer's disease?   procedural  
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IN the game Who wants to be a Millionaire, people are asked a series of questions of general information, ranging in diffculty . The type of memory needed to acces the answer to these kinds of questions is   semantic  
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the internet with its seires of links from on e site to many others is a good analogy for the organization of   long-term memory  
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The best place to take your math exam to ensure good retrieval of math concepts is in   the math classroom  
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sarah can remember naems of the 1st 2 people she was intro to at Ted's party & can remember the name of the last person she met but no one else's this is an example of the   serial position effect  
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This quiz question makes use of which form of retrieval of memories?   recognition  
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which of the following statements about Loftus's classic study is true?   subjects either increased or decreased the number of demonstrators in an attempt to compromise their memory with the later false information  
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which of the following statements about flashbuls memories is false?   they are usually accurate  
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The phenomenon of hindsight buas is an example of the ______of long-term memory   constructive processing view  
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In Loftus's study, subjects viewed a slide of an accident. Later some were asked a ? about a yeild sign when the pic actually had a stop sign.When the same subjects were later asked about what kind of sign was at the accident they were likely confused why   misinformation effect  
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which of the following statements about memory retrieval while under hypnosis is true?   people recalling memories under hypnosis are more confident in their memories, reguardless of accuracy  
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Pezdek and collegues found that for a person to interpret thoughts and fantasies about false events as true memories   the event must be seen as plausible as possible  
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Salcatore was introduced to a # of new people on his 1st day at work. According to Ebbinghaus when should he expect to have forgotten the greatest # of the names he has just learned?   within the first hour after learning the names  
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when a person "forgets" what someone has just said bc he wasn't paying attention to the speaker at all, it's an example of the _____explanation of forgetting   encoding failure  
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decay theory works well to explain forgetting in   sensory memory and short-term memory  
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Edna took sociology in the fall and is now taking psych. some of the concepts are similar and she sometimes has trouble recalling someof the theorist. She confuses them w/psych theoriest. Edna's problem is most likely due to   retroactive interference  
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Brain went from the US, where he grew up, to England. The first week he was there he had a terrible time remembering to drive on the left side of the road, His problem is most likely due to   proactive interference  
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The physical trace of memory in the brain is called the   engram  
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Katherine is rying to hold the names of the students she just met in psych class in short-term memory. according to studies, these short-term memories will be stored in what part of the brain?   prefrontal lobes  
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research suggests that memory formation is a function of   changes in the # of receptors sites, changes in the sensivity of the synapase, changes in the dendrites and protiens w/in neurons  
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the role of the_____ in the formation of new long-term memories was 1st made apparent in the case of H.M. a famous amnesic   hippocampus  
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T.J was in a car accident & suffered a concussion. After he recovered he found that he could not rememeber the accident itself or the events of the morning leading up to it. What kinds of amnesia   retrograde  
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Memory can best be described as   an active system that encodes, stores, and retrieves information  
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in the ______model of memory, memories are simultaneously created and stored across a mental network   parallel distributed processing  
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Roberta looked up from her book realizing that Joaquin just said something to her. What was it? Oh, yes, he had just asked her out. Her ability to retrieve what he said is due to her   echonic sensory memory  
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although Sperling found evidence that iconic memory lasts about 1/2 a sec, in reality info gets pushed out rather wuickly by newer info. evidence suggest that ionic memory really lasts about_____of a sec   one quater  
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the duration of echonic memory is_____ than iconic memory, but its capacity is probably____   longer; smaller  
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when Greg tried to remember the name of his employer's hisband, the had trouble. At first he thought it might be Sandy or Cindy but finally realized it was Mandy. Greg's confusion is evidence that S-T memories are primarly encoded in____form   acoustic  
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although the capacity of S-T memory is limited, more items can be held in this kind of storage throught the process of   chunking  
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the best method for encoding long-term memories is probably to use   elaborative rehearsal  
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The levels-of-processing concept of Craik and Lockhart would suggest that which of the following questions would lead to better memory of the word frog? does it rhyme w/blog, would it be found in a pond, is it written in cursive, is it in capital letters?   would it be found in a pond  
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whic type of L-T mem is revised and updated more or less constantly?   episodic  
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knowledge that we gain from school is called______memory   semantic  
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the sematic network model of memory would suggest that which of the following ?s would take the longest to answer? is a colle a dog, is a collie a mammal, is a collie an animal   is a collie an animal  
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the research of Eich & Metcalf would suggest that if you were realy angry when you were learning Spanish, you should be _____when taking the final exam for best retrieval   angry  
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which of the following is NOT an example of a test using recall? short answer, essay, fill in the blank, true/false   true-false  
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The serial position effect predicts that the information that will be remembered best froma list will come at the ______of the list   beginning and the end  
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Melanie was having a difficult time describing the man who took her purse. The officer showed her some pics of people and she was quickly able to pick out the right man. this is a reminder that in comparing recognition to recall, recognition tends to be   easier  
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is eyewitness testimony usually accurate?   no bc there isa great possiblity of a "false positive" identification  
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the passage of time and frequency of events are exaples of knowledge that is often subject to   automatic encoding  
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when retrieving a long-term memory, bits and pieces of information are gathered from various areas and put back together in a process called   constructive processing  
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Ebbinghaus found that information is forgotten   quickly at first, then tapering off gradually  
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a problem with using memory trace decay theory to explain forgetting from long-term memory is that   older people can still remember things from their early years  
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you started out by using WordPerfect and then moved to Microsoft Word bc your company demanded that all documents be in Word. If you have trouble w/Word its most likely bc of   proactive interference  
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The main type of memory problem that people with dementia inculding Alzheimer's typically have is called   anterograde amnesia  
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one theory that explains infantile amnesia states that these memories are   implicit and not retrievable consciously  
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Gingko biloba extract is supposed to help memory bc it   increases the flow of blood to the brain  
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in a_____ design, several different age groups of participants are studied at one time   cross-sectional  
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the design that combines the two other development designs is called   cross-sequential  
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in the analogy of the rubber ladder, the sequence of amines would be represented by the _______ if the ladder   rungs  
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Brandon has blue eyes, even though both his parents have brown eyes. What do we know about Brandon's parents?   each of his parents must have one recessive blue eye color gene  
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which of the following is a disorder caused by having an extra chromosone? Tay-Sachs, PKU, cystic fibrosis, Down Syndrome   Down Syndrome  
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The fertilized egg is called a   zygote  
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which of the following statements about Abby and Britty Hensel is FALSE? they are able to coordinate their actions, they are remarkabley healthy, they could have been successfully seperated   thye could have been successfully seperated  
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the first two weeks of pregancy are called the ______period   germinal  
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The period of pregnancy that contains the clearest examples of critical periods os the ______period   embryonic  
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mental retardation and blindness are possble outcomes of the effects of _____on the developing baby   mercury  
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which sense is least functional at birth?   vision  
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what is the first voluntary movement that allows an infant to get from one place to another?   rolling over  
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which of the following statements concerning vaccination is false?   most children today don't need vaccinations as the diseasess have been eliminated  
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in which of Piaget's stages would a child be who be who just developed object permanence   sensorimotor  
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Vygotsky defines ______ as the difference btw what a child can do alone and what that child can do with help   zone of proximal development  
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"Daddy go bye-bye" is an example of   telegraphic speech  
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according to Thomas and Chess, a child that is very irregular in sleeping and eating, resist change, and is negative and loud is labled a(n)_____child   difficult  
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what kind of attachment, according to Ainsworth, is shown by a baby who explores the room, gets upset when the mother leaves but is easily soothed, and is happy to see the mother when she returns?   secure  
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mothers who were abusive or neglectful were associated with the______type of attachment   disorganized/disoriented  
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in Erkison's______stage of psychosocial development, the child learns self control and begins to feel more capable   initative versus guilt  
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which of the following statements about adolescence is FALSE? it begins w/the onset of puberty, it ends when puberty is complete, it is a time of preoccupation w/one's own thoughts   it ends when puberty is complete  
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which term refers to the feeling of being unique and pretected   personal fable  
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according to Kohlberg, most adolescents are at the____level or morality   conventional  
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according to Erikson, the task of the adolescent is to   find a consistent sense of self  
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which of the following issues typically creates alot of conflict btw most teens and their parents?   trivial issues of hair, clothing, and music choices  
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the period of 5-10 years during which a woman's reproductive system begins to decline is called   perimenopause  
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which of the following has not been shown to help maintain a healthy level of cognitvie functioning? working a crossword puzzle, reading, going to plays, sedentary lifestyle   sedentary lifestyle  
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Today's worker may change careers as many as______times.;   five to seven  
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according to Erikson, achieving true intimacy is difficult if one's______is not already established   identity  
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In Erikson's last crisis, the life review is   looking back on the life one has lived  
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a sense of completeness of one's ego, or identity, is called   integrity  
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according to research, if an older person wants to adjust more postively to aging, he or she should   remain active in some way  
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in which theory of aging do telomeres become the major means of aging cells?   cellular lock theory  
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in the____stageof reaction to death and dying, a person may promise to do everything the dr says if the dr will say that the person can live longer   bargaining  
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differences btw age groups would cause the most serious problem for which developmental reseach method?   cross-sectional  
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Cystic fibrosis is a____disorder if a person has one gene for the disease but does not have cystic fibrisos   recessive  
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in_____syndrome, the 23rd paris of chromosomes is missing an X, resulting in short, infertile females   Turner's  
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which of the following represents dizygotic twins> one egg is fertilized by 2 different sperm, 2 eggs get fertilized by 2 different sperm, 2 eggs are fertilized by the same sperm   2 eggs ger fertilized by 2 different sperm  
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the sponglike organ that provides nourishment for the growing baby and filters away waste productsis called the   placenta  
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the critical period for pregnacy is the   embryonic period  
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MAry's baby was born w/a smaller than normal head, some facial malformations, and is mentally retarded. Mary most likely_____during her early pregnacy   drank alcohol  
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which of the following is NOT a risk associated with failing to have a child immunized? the child may become immune to the disease, the child may get a deadly disease like measles, others may be exposed to the disease the child develops   the child may become immune to the disease  
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in the____reflex, the baby moves its head towards any light touch to its face   rooting  
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which of the newborn's sense is the most fully developed at birth?   touch  
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at what age can the typical infant sit w/o support?   6 months  
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by the age of 5, the brain is at_____percent of its adult weight   90  
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in which of Piaget's stages does the child become capable of understanding conservations?   concrete operational  
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according to Vygotsky, giving a child help in the formof asking leading questions and providing examples is called   scaffolding  
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as children grow from the preschool years into middle childhood, the big changes in the capacity of S-T mem are the most likely due to an increase in the use of   control strategies  
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Like Kashif held his empty cup up to his mother and said "milk" his use of this word is lable   a holophrase  
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as an infant, Liz never liked change, but if you introduced new things gradually she will eventually accept them w/o too much fuss. Liz is most likely   slow to warm up  
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in the Strange Situation,______babies were clinging, unwilling to explore, very upset when Mom left the room, and demanded to be held but pushed her awa at the same time when she returned   ambivalent  
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In Erikson's crisis of_____, children are developing a sense of competence and self-esteem   industry verse inferiority  
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Brandon, @age3, noticed that only girls seemed to play w/things that were pink and not the boys. Now he refuses to let his mom take him down the isle that has dolls. When asked why he says"bc they are all pink and pink is for girls"this is explained by   gender scheme theory  
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Samantha refuses to goto school bc her chin has a "huge" pimple on it and she is afraid that everyone will laugh at her and point. Samantha is a victim of   the imaginary audience  
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Erikson's 5th stage of psychosoical develepment is   identity versus role confusion  
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Vision and hearing begin to decline in the   thirties  
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a decline on testosterone in the midtwenties is called   andropause  
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The crisis of middle adulthood, according to Erikson, is   generaticity versus stagnation  
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Collagen, an elastic tissue that becomes less elastic as we get older, is a good example of the ______theory of aging   wear and tear  
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according to Kubler-Ross, when bargaining fails,______usually results   depression  
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which of the following statements about adult ADHD is true?the symptoms of ADHD in adulthood is similar to those in children, ADHD adults rarely need any treatment at all, chidren w/ADHD almost always grow out of it by adulthood   the symptoms of ADHD in afulthood are similar to those in children  
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mental imagines   have a picture like quality  
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knowing that the definition of psychology is the scientific study of behavor and the mental processes is an example of   formal concept  
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a "rule of thumb" is another name for a   heuristic  
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what type of problem-solving strategy would be best to use when solving a problem in algebra class?   algorithm  
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The main difference btw the Al programs Deep Blue and Deep Junior is that Deep Blue used_____whereas Deep Junior was programmed to use_____   heuristics; algorithms  
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when a problem is seen as having only one answer, with all the lines of thinking leading to that answer, this is known as_____thinking   converegent  
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which of the following statements about creative people is TRUE? they are not very good at mental imagery, the are not afraid to be different, they value ther dependance on others   they are not afraid to be different  
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using the Stanford-Binet IQ formula, what IQ would a person whose mental age is 10 and whose chronological age is 15?   67  
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Darla is 4yrs old. The intelligence test that would most likely be used to determine her IQ is the   WPPSI-III  
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Professor Becket desgined an IQ test. To standardize this test, the professor should be careeful to do which of the following   select the people in the sample from the population of people for whom the test is designed  
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______would be the problem in a est that provides a consistent score for some people each time it si administered but yields different scores for other people   reliability  
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Jarod is 35yrs old but his mind has never gone beyond the lever of a 2nd grader. Jarod would be classified as______developmentally delayed   moderately  
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A males with a mild developmental delay that becomes more severe as he ages probably suffers from   fragile X syndrome  
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Elizabeth was tested while in grade school and was found to have an IQ of 134. Elizabeth's intellegence can be labled as   gifted  
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which of the following statements about the successful "Termintes" in the Terman and Oden study is not true? the successful men earned more money, the unsuccessful men held jobs of lower prestige, the successful men were more liekly to be divorced   the successful men were more likely to be divorced  
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according the Spearman, a traditional IQ tst would most likely measure   general intellegence  
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in Gardner's view, astronats, navigators, and artists would be high in_______intellegence   visual/spatial  
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Sternberg has found that_______intellegence is a good predictor of succss in life but has a low relationship to____intellegence   practical, academic  
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which of the following was NOT on of the erros of the authors of the The Bell Curve?   they assumed that heritability applied only to differences within groups of people  
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the system of rules for combining words and phrases to make meaningful sentences is called   syntax  
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grammar includes all bu which of the following aspects of language? tone, sounds, order, meaning   tone  
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the sounds of the letters b, z, c, and d are examples of   phonemes  
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The Dani have only two words for colo yet can distinguish btw many different colots, This finding supports that language theory of   Lucy and Shweder  
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The quality of language prodiced by animals cannot yet compare to the leve achieved by a ______human   3 year old  
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mental activity that goes on in the brain when a person is processing information is called   thinking  
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concepts that are formed as a result of everyday expeiences, whic are not always well defined are know as_____concepts   natural  
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algorithms are a type of____   mechanical solution  
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the____heuristic can be used to creat and maintain stereotypes   representative  
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which of the following artificial intellegence programs was able to beat world class chess champ Garry Kasparov   Deep Blue  
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when people pesis in trying to solve a problem the same way they have always fone about solving problems, they have developed   a mental set  
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which of the following questions would be more liekly to produce divergent thinking? What is a stapler, how do you spell stapler, how many uses can you think of for a stapler   how many uses can you think of for a stapler  
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which of the following is NOT part of the definition of intelligence? ability to adapt, ability to be creative, ability to solve problems, abaility for use resources effectively   ability to be creative  
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Keneisha is only 11yrs old but she can answer questions that most 15 yr olds can answer. 15 is Keneisha's   mental age  
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which of the following makes the Wechler test different from the Stanford-Binet   the Wechler provides both a verbal and a performance score  
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a test that is gives similar scores for a person each time the person takes it is cinsidered to be a ______test.   reliable  
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when a test allows a person from one particular background to have an unfair advantage over persons from other backgrounds, its called   culturally biased  
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in familial retardation, the degree of retardation is typically   mild  
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Denny has a flat upper lip, wide-set eyes,and problems w/his heart in addition to being mildly retarded, Denny is most likely suffering from   fetal alcohol syndrome  
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in Terman's study of gifted children, social and heavioral problems were found only in those   is IQs og 180 or higher in childhood  
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according to Sternberg,"street smarts" is another way of talking about which kind of intellegence?   practical  
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which type of intellegence, according to Sternberg, would most likely be measured bu traditional intellegence tests?   analytical  
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Goleman has proposed that______intellegence is more powerful influence on success in ife than other forms of intellegence   emotional  
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the current estimate of heritablity of intellegence is   0.50  
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the basic units of sound are called   phonemes  
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the linguistic relatively hypothesis states that   language shapes thoughts  
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which of the following is not one of the animals that has been tauight to use language with some success? chimps, parrots, dog, dolphin   dog  
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state which of the following words is the most likely answer to the cryptic clue "part of a vechile's engine mistakenly ate ink"   intake  
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