Sunday, May 26, 2019

Developmental Psychology and Trust Versus Mistrust

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community CollegeAssociate Degree ProgrammeMID-SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS 2013 COURSE TITLE Developmental PsychologyCOURSE CODE PSY202SEMESTER 2 (SAMPLE TEST)DATE Wednesday 6st March 2013 TIME 1100 amDURATION 2 hours INSTRUCTIONS This paper consists of eight (8) pages and three (3) sections Section A Twenty (20) multiple choice questions worth a total of 20 marks. Section B Ten (10) matching questions worth a total of 10 marks. Students should attempt completely questions in this section. Write your resolves on the writing paper provided.Section C clubhouse (9) short answer questions worth a total of 30 marks. ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY SECTION A Multiple-choice questions Instructions for Section AAnswer ALL questions in this section. picture your choice on your answer sheet (eg 1. D ). 1. The debate of changes in behaviour from conception to death encompasses a. gerontology b. thanatology c. developmental psychology d. social psychology 2. A res earcher creates a situation on a school playground in which blow birdren are excluded angiotensin converting enzyme by 1 from a group game by the teacher so that their emotional reactions can be studied. What kind of research method is this? a. tructured observation b. case study c. experiment d. correlational study 3. Which research strategy simultaneously compares individuals of different ages? a. cross-sectional b. longitudinal c. experimental d. correlational 4. According to __________, all children pass through and through a series of distinct stages in their intellectual development. a. Piaget b. Bloom c. Watson d. Harlow 5. Which psychologist contended that trust versus hunch is the world-class psychological stage? a. Jean Piaget b. Erik Erikson c. Sigmund Freud d. Lev Vygotsky 6. Preoperational means that a child cannot yet perform a. reversible mental actions. b. symbolic thinking. . intuitive reasoning. d. mental representation of an unseen object. 7. According to Br onfenbrenners theory, the macrosystem is __________. a. the patterning of environmental events and transitions over the life course b. the finis in which individuals live c. involved when experiences in another social setting influence what the individual experiences in an immediate context d. the overarching system which includes all of these factors and more than 8. Harlows finding that baby monkeys prefer a terrycloth surrogate mother to a wire mother demonstrates the importance of a. imprinting or critical periods b. impinging comfort c. cceptance d. good nutrition 9. When we say a childs thinking is less abstract than an adults, we mean that a. children use more examples and generalizations. b. children use more principles, but remove fewer generalizations. c. children use fewer generalizations, categories, and principles. d. adults base their understanding of the world more on particular examples and tangible sensations 10. Joey is watching a horse race. He knows that his cad at home has four legs, a tail, and fur. When he sees the horses, he shouts out Doggies. Joey is demonstrating a. assimilation b. accommodation c. conservation d. irreversibility 11.Emily, who has brown eyes, has one dominant gene and one recessive gene. When we describe her actual genetic makeup, we are describing her __________. a. DNA b. genotype c. reaction range d. gametes 12. Humans have __________ pairs of chromosomes. a. 46 b. 23 c. 2 d. an open number of 13. The sex chromosomes of females are ______ and the sex chromosomes of males are ______. a. YY, XX b. XX, XY c. XY, XX d. XX, Y 14. The component of a chromosome that controls heredity is ____. a. proteins b. histones c. DNA d. RNA 15. The stage of prenatal development in which the neural tube develops into the brain and spinal cord is the a.Germinal Stage b. Embryonic Stage c. Fetal Stage d. Fetus Stage 16. Which mold of embryonic cells eventually becomes the circulatory system, bones, and muscle? a. endoderm b. mesoderm c. ectoderm d. blastocyst 17. You leave your child with a babysitter. When you return, your child ignores you. Your childs behavior indicates a(n) __________ attachment. a. securely wedded b. secure-avoidant c. insecure-avoidant d. insecure-ambivalent 18. Teratogens are those agents which a. Adversely affect development b. Support development c. Improve development d. Have no effect on development 19. Which reflex usually persists longest after birth? . Babinski b. Grasping c. Moro d. Rooting 20. Which of the following is NOT considered a primitive reflex? a. Babinski b. rooting c. palmar grasping d. stepping SECTION B Matching questions Instructions for Section BFor each question, match the appropriate item in Column II with its associated word/phrase in Column I. Record your choice on your answer sheet (e. g. , 1. A). An answer may only be used once. Column I Column II 1. Trust versus mistrust a. the process by which a schema is changed, modified, or created anew in or der to understand something new in the environment 2.Assimilation b. Stealing is wrong because it is against the law. 3. Oedipus multiplex c. infants are totally dependent on others in their environment to meet their needs 4. Bioecological model d. in the female, an unconscious sexual urge for the father 5. Preconventional train of reasoning e. biology and environment interact to provoke development 6. Accommodation f. in the male, an unconscious sexual urge for the mother 7. Chronosystem g. children motivated to take the first step, to start something on their own and to be ambitious 8.Conventional level of reasoning h. It is wrong to take the moneybecause you may get caught and then punished 9. Initiative versus wrong-doing i. the process by which an existing schema is used to understand something new in the environment 10. Electra complex j. the idea that changes in peopleand their environments occur in a time frame and unfold in particular patterns or sequences over a pers ons lifetime SECTION C Short answer questions Instructions for Section CAnswer all questions in this section. Record your answer on your answer sheet with the number and sub-section clearly labelled. 1) Distinguish between cognitive and somatogenetic development. 3 2) Describe the types of research designs used in developmental psychology. 3 3) Outline TWO nurture factors that can influence the developmental process. 4 4) Sometimes inherited defects can produce chromosomal abnormalities. a) What are chromosomal abnormalities? 2 b) State TWO characteristic features of a person with Down syndrome. 2 c) Give an example of another chromosomal abnormality and what it entails. 3 5) briefly outline what happens in fetal period of prenatal development. 3 ) List THREE important motor milestone displayed by infants in their first year. 3 7) According to Piaget, newborns privation an understanding of object permanence a) At what stage of cognitive development do infants develop object perma nence? 1 b) What must infants master or get a line in order to understand object permanence? 2 8) Differentiate between separation anxiety and stranger anxiety. 3 9) In the strange situation procedure, a baby who clings to the mother while she is present and who shows extreme distress when the mother leaves would be exhibiting which style of attachment? 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