Review Test Submission Extra Credit Quiz DEP2000 2183 PDF

Title Review Test Submission Extra Credit Quiz DEP2000 2183
Author Chaleson Marcellin
Course Human Growth and Development
Institution Miami Dade College
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Review Test Submission: Extra Credit Quiz

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Sandra Eugenia Orozco Arcieri

Course

DEP2000-2183-9093

Test

Extra Credit Quiz

Started

4/9/18 10:07 PM

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4/9/18 10:29 PM

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4/25/18 11:59 PM

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Question 1 During adolescence, all of the following are true EXCEPT Selected Answer:

adolescents lack sufficient brain development to make informed decisions

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adolescents increasingly rely on their friends and peers as sources of information societal pressures for adolescents to make education and occupation decisions are high during the identity-versus-identity-confusion stage. adolescents' dependence on adults declines adolescents lack sufficient brain development to make informed decisions

Question 2 Long-term stress, as opposed to short-term stress, affects humans in all of the following ways EXCEPT Selected Answer:

stress directly leads to psychological disorders

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long-term stress reduces the body's ability to deal with stress stress directly leads to psychological disorders consistent production of stress-related hormones deteriorate the heart, blood vessels, and body tissues.

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people become more susceptible to diseases

Question 3 The physical and emotional response to events that threaten or challenge us is called Selected Answer: stress. Answers:

fear. fight or flight. stress. psychosis.

Question 4 If a student assesses the situation to determine how much time he/she has available to devote to studying for an upcoming exam, this is an example of Selected Answer: secondary appraisal. Answers:

academic review. secondary appraisal. primary appraisal. time-management skills.

Question 5 According to researchers Arnold Lazarus and Susan Folkman, an individual's assessment of an event to determine whether its implications are positive, negative, or neutral is called Selected Answer: primary appraisal. Answers:

psychological review. primary appraisal. secondary appraisal. psychological challenge.

Question 6 Which of the following is a type of thinking that is evident in both early childhood and adolescence? https://mdc.blackboard.com/webapps/assessment/review/review.jsp?attempt id= 9716920 1&course id= 54804 1&content id= 3898211 1&return content=1&

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Selected Answer: egocentrism Answers:

concrete operational thought egocentrism imaginary audience personal fable

Question 7 Karla is having difficulty finding adequate, affordable daycare for her child while she is at work. Instead o focusing on the negative, she looks at the bright side and realizes that at least she has a good job in a tight economy. Karla is utilizing Selected Answer: emotion-focused coping. Answers:

coping. emotion-focused coping. defensive coping. problem-focused coping.

Question 8 The effort to control, reduce, or learn to tolerate the threats that lead to stress is called Selected Answer: coping. Answers:

stress management. hardiness. coping. defensive coping.

Question 9 Which of the following U.S. societal models views individual cultural identities as needing to be assimilated into a unified culture? Selected Answer: cultural assimilation or melting-pot mode Answers:

pluralistic society mode bicultural identity model multicultural model cultural assimilation or melting-pot mode

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Question 10 According to researchers Arnold Lazarus and Susan Folkman, an individual's assessment of whether one's coping abilities and resources are adequate to overcome the harm, threat, or challenge posed by the potential stressor is called Selected Answer: secondary appraisal. Answers:

psychological review. primary appraisal. secondary appraisal. psychological challenge.

Question 11 If a student assesses the situation to determine how much time it will take to adequately study for the upcoming exam, this is an example of Selected Answer: primary appraisal. Answers:

academic review. secondary appraisal. primary appraisal. time management skills.

Question 12 When a person attempts to control stress by using conscious regulation of emotions, this is known as Selected Answer: emotion-focused coping. Answers:

coping. emotion-focused coping. defensive coping. hardiness.

Question 13 Which of the following models represents U.S. minority groups, which draw from their own cultural identities while integrating themselves into the dominant culture? https://mdc.blackboard.com/webapps/assessment/review/review.jsp?attempt id= 9716920 1&course id= 54804 1&content id= 3898211 1&return content=1&

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Selected Answer: bicultural identity model Answers:

pluralistic society mode bicultural identity model multicultural model cultural assimilation or melting-pot mode

Question 14 Which of the following models suggests that U.S. society is made up of diverse, coequal cultural groups that should preserve their cultural features? Selected Answer: pluralistic society mode Answers:

pluralistic society mode bicultural identity model multicultural model cultural assimilation or melting-pot mode

Question 15 Which of the following is most likely to lead to an increase in stress? Selected Answer: adopting a new baby Answers:

adopting a new baby cooking dinner for the family driving in the car with kids studying for a final exam

Question 16 Egocentrism leads to a distortion in thinking: the notion that one's experiences are unique. This may lead the adolescent to develop Selected Answer: personal fables. Answers:

mental illness. an imaginary audience. formal operation thought disorder. personal fables.

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Question 17 Which of the theories promotes the view that the cells of the body can only duplicate a certain number of times, and that the genetic instructions for running the body can be read only a certain number of times before they become illegible? Selected Answer: genetic programming theories of aging Answers:

wear-and-tear theories genetic programming theories of aging life expectancy theories inevitable death theories

Question 18 The theory suggesting that overall processing speed declines in the peripheral nervous system with increasing age is called Selected Answer: peripheral slowing hypothesis. Answers:

pulmonary hardening theory. peripheral slowing hypothesis. generalized slowing hypothesis decreased myelination theory

Question 19 Research indicates that the fastest-growing segment of the population is the Selected Answer: oldest old. Answers:

old old. young old. geriatrics. oldest old.

Question 20 Which type of memory capacity changes during old age, and especially slips around age 70? Selected Answer: short-term memory https://mdc.blackboard.com/webapps/assessment/review/review.jsp?attempt id= 9716920 1&course id= 54804 1&content id= 3898211 1&return content=1&

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Answers:

long-term memory implicit memory short-term memory episodic memory

Question 21 According to Paul Costa and Robert McCrae, the "Big Five" personality traits Selected Answer: appear stable across adulthood Answers:

vary with lifestyle changes vary based on social and psychological factors change across adulthood. appear stable across adulthood

Question 22 Which of the following is true regarding memory loss in middle-aged people? Selected Answer:

Middle-aged people may attribute absent-mindedness to aging, even though they have actually been absentminded most of their lives.

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All middle-aged people can expect to experience significant memory loss Middle-aged people may attribute absent-mindedness to aging, even though they have actually been absentminded most of their lives. All middle-aged people will experience some memory loss starting in their 40s, with memory loss stabilizing around 70. Middle-aged people have memory loss for different things

Question 23 Behavior that is categorized by competitiveness, impatience, and a tendency toward frustration and hostility is called Selected Answer: Type A behavior pattern. Answers:

Type B behavior pattern. psychological imbalance. Type A behavior pattern. polyphasic activities.

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Question 24 Which of the following best describes the meaning of "functional age"? Selected Answer: physical and psychological well-being Answers:

cognitive functioning physical and psychological well-being emotional/behavioral functioning how well people recuperate from illness

Question 25 The relationship between environmental factors and intellectual skills suggests that with the proper stimulation, practice, and motivation, older people can maintain their mental abilities, or __________ Selected Answer: plasticity. Answers:

learning. plasticity. life experience. intellectual functioning.

Question 26 What percentage of women experience no significant symptoms of menopause? Selected Answer: 50% Answers:

10% 25% 50% 75%

Question 27 What is the term for formal strategies for organizing material in ways that make it more likely to be remembered? Selected Answer: mnemonics

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long-term memory schemas mnemonics short-term memory

Question 28 The death of a spouse leads to Selected Answer:

profound feelings of loss and brings about drastic changes in economic and social circumstances.

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feelings of loss and guilt reexamination of personal and financial goals that were set aside during the course of the marriage. profound feelings of loss and brings about drastic changes in economic and social circumstances. loss but the start of a new life

Question 29 The process by which people concentrate on particular skill areas to compensate for losses in other area is called Selected Answer: selective optimization Answers:

expertise. sensory memory. long-term memory. selective optimization

Question 30 Couples in their middle age who must fulfill the needs of both their children and their aging parents are called Selected Answer: sandwich generation. Answers:

empty nest parents. sandwich generation. midlife crisis generation normative crisis generation

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Question 31 When developmentalists looked at the two kinds of intelligence, fluid and crystallized, to determine if intelligence continues to grow, slow, or decline with age, they determined that Selected Answer:

fluid intelligence does decline; however, crystallized intelligence holds steady and can improve.

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fluid intelligence does decline; however, crystallized intelligence holds steady and can improve. crystallized intelligence does decline; however, fluid intelligence holds steady and can improve. both fluid and crystallized intelligences decline with age both fluid and crystallized intelligences improve with age

Question 32 Which of the following are known as the "Big Five" major clusters of personality traits/characteristics? Selected Answer: neuroticism, extroversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousnes Answers:

selfishness, shyness, aggressiveness, neuroticism, and self-confidenc neuroticism, extroversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousnes likeability, extroversion, aggressiveness, self-confidence, and trustworthines loyalty, self-confidence, openness, deceptiveness, and aggression

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