d. clique members are usually of the same sex, William wants to know how he can keep his young son out of trouble. a. PTSD What does a facility need to do to earn the gold LEED rating? a. is a single, neat process a. d. a majority of, According to Erik Erikson, which of the following stages occurs during early adulthood, after individuals are well on their way to establishing stable and successful identities? c. in sich fields as philosophy and history, older adults often show as less creativity as they did when they were in their thirties and forties c. life expectancy c. legal definitions of rape usually differ from state to state d. in free standing hospice facilities in the community, Which of the following is Erikson's eighth stage of development? explain the issues. A study of 10th graders revealed that: a. understanding verbal directions The questions on the CLEP Human Growth and Development exam adhere to the terminology, criteria, and classifications referred to in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). c. actively monitor his son d. longevity, Which of the following statements is true of smell and taste in the elderly? b. Makiko, an asian American 8-11 year olds b. use an organization strategy to categorize information to be remembered b. loyalty c. avoid using the information to be remembered so that is does not become confused with other info Identify the dual struggle often faced by immigrants to the U.S. c. solipsism b. brain circuitry a. intensive individualized attention d. remote, Almost half of the grandchildren who move in with grandparents are raised by: d. working more hours results in a decline in grades, Which of the following statements true about obesity? Delilah is probably experiencing _________. c. reduction in symptoms of disease b. egocentrism c. 15-18 year olds Some of them are pretest questions that will not be scored. a. crowds b. b. episodic memory b. having more romantic experience was linked to a higher level of substance use and delinquency. b. compassionate nd consummate c. novices are more creative in solving problems than experts b. lifting a box that weighs 20 lbs b. lowered sexual gratification a. co-rumination a. acceptance b. smell and taste become more sensitive as we age. The exam contains approximately 90 questions to be answered in 90 minutes. a. imaginary audience d. home care service, Active euthanasia is legal in: d. Parkinson disease, Although there are differences in the quality of care in nursing homes and other extended-care facilities in the U.S., more than _______ are considered to be seriously deficient. This is most likely due to a decline in her: b. typically, the most productive creators in any field are hardly as prolific as their least productive counterparts Novices are more flexible involving problems than experts c. people today have few children than people in the early 1900s There is preferred parking for hybrids and other energy efficient cars. Contact your college to find out the score required for credit and the number of credit hours granted. c. ethnic c. formal operational c. to preserve their culture and resist change b. in nursing homes d. experts process information more automatically than novices, Crystallized intelligence is: b. lack of intimacy c. diabetes c. major depression a. an orderly progression of stages For each category, several key words and phrases identify topics with which candidates should be familiar. The Netherlands and Belgium, b. working while in college is to be discouraged as it does not contribute to education in any way c. about a quarter of C. China and Japan b. post- traumatic embitterment disorder a. people today have less anxiety in their lives than people in the early 1900s. They are using the ________ style of grandparenting. "We wanted to make sure we brought the most sustainable measures to the construction, so in operation we can be a good partner to our community and our environment," states CEO Alex Martins. Gina often takes meals to her aunt and helps her clean, go shopping, and make visits to the doctor. b. walking 1/2 5-11 year olds d. having no experience of romantic relationships is a consistent predictor of depression and deviant behavior. Other sets by this creator. b. expression a. perceptual speed 12-13 year olds d. passion, Which of the following statements about the characteristics of a clique is NOT true? b. b. an individual's accumulated info and verbal skills a. b. formal c. collective myth b. d. an individual's ability to reason abstractly, Jasper's grandparents show a strong interest in all their grandchildren but are careful not to give child-rearing advice. What is the leading cause of death in middle adulthood? a. bursitis Give three examples. c. abstract thinking c. episodic memory c. high intelligence quotient d. restoration- oriented stress, Selena walks with a marked stoop now that she is old. c. squads Donna says that her daughter refuses to see reason sometimes and seems unable to exercise much self-control. a. to preserve identity and to acculturate a. older adults are far more inconsistent with their choices as compared to younger adults a. use harsh discipline c. early adulthood a. checkups b. about 2/3 of college men usually deny that they fondle women against their will a. Kelly will have more energy to care for her child than Olivia a. a higher socioeconomic status c. diabetes and depression A study plan and list of online resources. c. working while in college has largely positive effects c. Olivia will have fewer medical problems with pregnancy and childbirth d. 12-18, Which of following is a difference between formal operational thought and postformal thought? What other ratings exist? Other Amway Center design features include efficient receiving docks, food storage layouts, and venue change-over systems. Which of the following is likely to be LEAST important in their relationship considering that both are in early adulthood? d. tactics to "scare teens straight", According to Jean Piaget, around age 11, the fourth stage of cognitive development, the ______ stage, begins. The field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occurs throughout the entire lifespan, High frequency sound waves scan the mother's womb to produce an image of the unborn baby, whose size and shape can then be assessed, Patterns of arousal and emotionality that represents consistent and enduring characteristics in an individual, Procedure in which a woman's ova are removed from her ovaries and a man's sperm are used to fertilize the ova in a laboratory, Environmental agent such as a virus, chemical, or other factor that produces a birth defect, Standard measurement system that looks for a variety of indications of good health in newborns, - Involves breathing technique and relaxation training, - Involves a self-hypnosis during delivery, Disorder in which seemingly healthy infants die in their sleep, Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS), - Measure used to determine infants' neurological/behavioral responses to their environment Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like dysmenorrhea, intimacy versus isolation, and more. b. cliques b. to acculturate and take on a new identity b. collective myths Jahmal, a teenager, begins to think about what he would like to pursue as a career but finds that this is a question he hasn't even really thought about before and is uninterested in the question itself. b. emergency care b. realistic thinking b. integrity vs. despair Rudy Brown, a senior citizen, buys a ticket regularly priced at $295.99. As a specialist in the development of adolescents, you would tell Donna that her daughter's behavior could partly be explained by the biological reason that: Sensorimeter. c. in special units in hospitals b. a period of negative feelings that lasts around 3 months If you are uncertain, The center is maintained using green-friendly cleaning products. c. community role models c. eldercare d. 1/3, Which of the following is TRUE of decision-making and aging? c. diminished self esteem c. happens cataclysmically Four months later, she was hassled by problems such as intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, nightmares, sleep disturbance, and problems in concentrating. b. encourage skilled behavior - Includes 27 categories of responses, Jean Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development, There are 4 universal stages in a fixed order from birth > adolesence, Piaget's initial major stage of cognitive development, which can be broken down into six substages, Stage from approximately age two to age seven in which children's use of symbolic thinking grows, mental reasoning emerges, and the use of concepts increases, The period of cognitive development between 7 and 12 years of age, which is characterized by the active, and appropriate, use of logic, The stage at which people develop the ability to think abstractly, Realization of people and objects exist even when they cannot be seen, Systematic, meaningful arrangement of symbols and provides the basis for communications, Caution and wariness displayed by infants when encountering an unfamiliar person, Emotional response corresponding to the feelings of another person, Positive emotional bond develops between a child and a particular individual, Body weight more than 20% higher than the average weight for a person of a give age and height, Knowledge that quantity is unrelated to the arrangement and physical appearance of objects, Level of which a child can almost, not fully, perform a task independently but can do so with the assistance of someone more competent, Being male/female, established in young children (preschool age), Provide lax and inconsistent feedback and require little of their children, Firm, clear and consistent limits but try to reason with their children, giving explanations for why they should behave in a particular way, The changes in people's sense of justice and of what is right and wrong, and in their behavior related to moral issues, Legally defined as difficulties in seeing what may include blindness (less than or 20/200 after correction) or partial sightedness (20/70 after correction), Difficulties in the acquisition and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, or mathematical abilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Disability marked by inattention, impulsiveness, a low tolerance of frustration, and generally a great deal of inappropriate activity, Individuals overall and specific positive and negative self-esteem, Evaluation of a role or person by other relevant members of a group, Refers to using strategizing for solving social conflict in ways satisfactory both to oneself and to others, Sexual organs mature, beginning earlier for girls than for boys, Individuals refuse to eat, while denying that their behavior and appearance, which may become skeletal, are out of the ordinary, Binges on large quantities of food, followed by purges of the food through vomiting or the use of laxatives, One suicide leads to attempts by others to kill themselves, Independence and a sense of control over their lives, 2 to 12 people who have frequent interaction, Physical declines brought about by environmental factors or an individual's behavioral choices, Physical and emotional response to events that threaten or challenge us, Effort to reduce or tolerate the threats that lead to stress, Tendency to marry someone who is similar in age, race, education, religion, and other basic demographic characteristics, Drives people to obtain tangible rewards, such as money or prestige, Condition in which the bones become brittle, fragile and thin, Changing eye lenses in shape and elasticity results in loss of near vision, Parents experience feelings of unhappiness, worry, loneliness, and depression resulting from their children's departure from home, Young adults who come back to live in the homes of their middle aged parents, Middle aged couples must fulfill the needs of their children and their aging parents, Universal/irreversible changes that, due to genetic programming, occurs as people get older, Incurable disease that causes painful inflammation or swelling of one or more joints, Progressive brain disorder, produces loss of memory and confusion, Accumulating knowledge, experience, and contemplation (expert knowledge in the practical aspects of life), Psychological state in which people develop apathy, indifference, and a lack of caring about themselves, Psychology of Human Growth and Development Fi, Chapter 18 - Social and Personality Developme, Chapter 17 - Physical and Cognitive Developme, Chapter 16 - Social and Personality Developme, SOC-210 - Juvenile Delinquency Mid-Term Chapt. a. personal fable d. in such fields as lyric poetry, abstract math, and theoretical physics, the peak of creativity is often reached in the late seventies or eighties. 1/4 c. delinquency rates among lower-socioeconomic status youth are especially high c.the number of romantic experiences reported had no link with levels of social acceptance experienced by adolescents. An airline offers senior citizens a courtesy discount of 10% on all flights. c. the prefrontal cortexinvolved in reasoning and self-controlhas developed fully by early adolescence. Questions on the Human Growth and Development exam require test takers to demonstrate one or more of the following abilities: The subject matter of the Human Growth and Development exam is drawn from the following categories. That is most likely due to _________. pattern of change in mental abilities, such as learning, attention, memory, language, thinking, reasoning, and creativity. This orientation is part of Richard's _____ identity. d. passive operational, The ________ is the part of adolescent egocentrism involving a sense of uniqueness and invincibility. c. less than half of older adults live with family members d. almost half of older adults are residents in institutions, such as hospitals, mental hospital, and nursing homes, Eighty year old Lucia has difficulty remembering to call her son every Sunday at noon. d. 14-16 year olds, As part of adolescent egocentrism, making statements like, "I know I can handle the car at high speeds much better than others can", says 18-year-old Jake, reflects the tendency of adolescents to engage in: Exam #3 (Chapters 6-10) 100 terms. a. co-rumination and romantic involvement predicted a decrease in depressive symptoms. c. completing a crossword puzzle d. teams, According to David Elkind, personal fable and imaginary audience are parts of adolescent: FINAL EXAM - PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - Quizlet D. Canada and Sweden, For older adults, social support is linked to a(n): b. people today have healthier lifestyles than people in the early 1900s Which of the following is true about working while in college? c. older adults perform well when decision making is constrained by time pressures. a. about half of the delinquency caseloads in 2005 involved females d. conventional reasoning, Which of the following has been found to be associated with prolonged, intense parent-adolescent conflict? b. Americans are usually more obese than Europeans b. formal operational d. males are more likely to engage in delinquency than are females.
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