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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Develop Infancy-child Develop Adol - adult Develop Death Intelligence & Testing Personality

2 Individual verses shared & Stability verses change are the core emphasis of ______ psychology

3 Developmental

4 Which reflex is not a reflex infants enter the world equipped with: a. sucking b. rooting c. licking

5 Licking

6 According to Jean Piaget, at what stages of development are children able to grasp the concepts of object permanence and conservation, respectively?

7 Concrete Operational Sensorimotor

8 During a class discussion regarding cheating, a student says “cheating is wrong, it is important to follow the rules.” What stage of moral development would Kohlberg say the student is in?

9 Convential

10 As a preschooler, Emma has developed cognitive and social skills that will be used to assume responsibility. According to Erikson, what stage of psychological development is Emma in?

11 Initiative verses guilt

12 According to ___, adolescents are in the genital psychosexual stage

13 Freud

14 What did Daniel Levinson study?

15 Adolescent behavior

16 According to Erikson, a child who is learning the importance of academic success in school based on a report card is in what psychosocial stage:

17 Industry v Inferiority

18 According to Kohlberg, behavior directed by self- accepted moral principles is an example of what stage of moral development?

19 Postconvential

20 While at a party, Angelica begins to feel like everyone is starring at her. According to David Elkind, what adolescent belief is Angelica experiencing?

21 Imaginary Persona

22 Which psychologist formulated a stage theory addressing our encounters with grief?

23 Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

24 Dora just celebrated her 91 st birthday with her family and close friends. According to Erikson, she probably achieved ____.

25 Integrity

26 What is the correct order for the 5 stages of dealing with death or loss?

27 Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance

28 In late adulthood, individuals experience a decrease in ______ abilities? They can use puzzles and programs to work at preserving this.

29 Cognitive

30 Ethel, who is 80, lost her husband last year and her children rarely visit. She looks back on life with lots of regret. According to Erikson, Ethel is experiencing _____.

31 Despair

32 A method of estimating a child’s intellectual ability by comparing the child’s score on intelligence tests and his or her age

33 Mental Age

34 When an intelligence test measures what it is supposed to, the test is considered to be

35 valid

36 If a four year old girl correctly answered questions on an intelligence exam similar to a five year old, her mental age would be 5 and her IQ would be ___

37 125

38 The American Psychiatric Association established IQ ranges for various levels of retardation. Below 25 is considered:

39 Profound Retardation

40 These are credited for creating intelligence tests specific to different age groups.

41 The WAIS and WISC

42 According to ____, the anima, animus, persona, and shadow are all archetypes in the selective unconscious.

43 Carl Jung

44 What are the “big five” personality characteristics?

45 Openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, & neuroticism

46 According to Albert Bandura, ___ is best describes as an individuals personal beliefs regarding how capable he or she is in controlling events and completing tasks

47 Self-efficacy

48 The ________ theory minimized the role of the unconscious. A. Humanistic B. Train C. Behaviorist

49 A. Humanistic

50 Which neo-Freudian believed that the major influence on personality development is found in the child-parent interaction?

51 Horney