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CHAPTER 2: THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT
Multiple Choice Questions
TB_02_01_Psychoanalytic Theories
Which family of theories relies on the understanding of internal drives and emotions to answer the โwhysโ of human
development?
A) Psychoanalytic
B) Humanistic
C) Biological
D) Cognitive
Answer: A
Level: Easy
Topic: Psychoanalytic Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_02_Psychoanalytic Theories
Psychoanalytic theorists argue that human development depends on
A) our ability to accommodate external stimuli.
B) our ability to modify our behavior based on the prospect of rewards or punishment.
C) the influence of internal drives and emotions upon behavior.
D) social relationships.
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Psychoanalytic Theories
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_03_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Freud arrived at his developmental theories through his work with which of the following groups?
A) His own children
B) Children who were orphaned
C) Male adult patients who had suffered traumatic events
D) Adults who were suffering from serious mental disorders
Answer: D
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_04_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Which of the following describes Freudโs view of the components of an individualโs personality?
A) Formal operations
B) Id, ego, and identity
C) Consciousness, preconsciousness, and reality
D) Id, ego, superego
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
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TB_02_05_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
According to the psychoanalytic perspective, which aspect of our personality demands to be satisfied in physically
pleasurable ways?
A) Executive control of the ego
B) Moral guardian of the superego
C) Libido of the id
D) Reality principle of the superego
Answer: C
Level: Easy
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_06_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Jada saw some money lying unattended on a store counter. She really wanted to take it but her conscience kept her
from doing so. Which part of Jadaโs personality is telling her that it would be socially unacceptable to take the
money?
A) Superego
B) Ego
C) Unconscious
D) Id
Answer: A
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_07_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
According to Freudโs psychosexual theory, which of the following illustrates the functioning of the id?
A) โDo unto others as you would have them do unto youโ
B) Restraining your desire to have a hot fudge sundae
C) Stealing a pair of earbuds because you want them
D) Planning a sexual interlude with your dating partner
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_08_No Easy AnswersโThe Repressed Memory Controversy
Which of the following is a correct statement regarding repressed memories?
A) Adults who were abused as children never recall the abuse.
B) The best way to reveal repressed memories is for a therapist to actively suggest that such memories exist.
C) It is highly unlikely that false memories will be retrieved because of the fundamental inaccuracy of human
memory.
D) The perpetrators of abuse are more likely to forget the incidents than are the victims.
Answer: D
Level: Moderate
Topic: No Easy AnswersโThe Repressed Memory Controversy
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
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TB_02_09_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
According to Freudโs theory of psychosexual development, which of the following occurs when an inadequate early
environment fails to meet the needs of any particular stage of psychosexual maturation?
A) Defense mechanisms
B) Libido failure
C) Fixation
D) Extinction
Answer: C
Level: Easy
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_10_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Freud is to psychosexual as Erikson is to
A) reinforcement.
B) psychosocial.
C) dilemma resolution.
D) psychosensual.
Answer: B
Level: Moderate
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_11_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Eriksonโs developmental theory is called โpsychosocialโ because it involves the interaction of __________ and
__________..
A) internal drives; environmental consequences
B) internal drives; unregulated emotions
C) internal drives; cultural demands
D) internal drives; social instincts
Answer: C
Level: Difficult
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_12_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Elsa was frequently neglected as a child. As an infant, she would be left in wet diapers, and she was not fed on a
regular schedule. According to Eriksonโs psychosocial theory, which of the following crises was not properly
resolved?
A) Industry vs. inferiority
B) Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
C) Trust vs. mistrust
D) Initiative vs. guilt
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
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TB_02_13_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Which factor is generally considered to be an essential aspect of an infantโs first psychosocial task?
A) Learning to control bodily sensations or developing shame if unsuccessful
B) Becoming aware of pleasurable genital sensations and sharing these sensations with others
C) Becoming purposeful, goal-oriented, and assertive, which leads to conflicts with parents
D) Learning to trust a primary caregiver and oneโs own ability to make things happen
Answer: D
Level: Moderate
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_14_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
According to Erikson, what is the central issue of adolescence?
A) To develop a sense of autonomy, or become ashamed of oneโs inability to be independent of parents
B) To develop initiative and become purposeful and goal-oriented, or to feel guilty about the inability to focus and
achieve
C) To form intimate relationships, or to risk isolation and rejection
D) To examine oneโs identity and possible roles, or risk confusion about the future
Answer: D
Level: Difficult
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_15_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Eriksonโs dilemma of intimacy vs. isolation is associated with which developmental age?
A) Birth to one year
B) 2 to 3 years
C) 18 to 30 years
D) 30 years to late adulthood
Answer: C
Level: Easy
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_16_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
According to Eriksonโs psychosocial theory of development, which of the following defines generativity?
A) A sense of wanting to give back to society and future generations
B) A sense of needing to make up for oneโs shortcomings
C) The need to resolve a midlife crisis
D) The need to establish intimate relationships
Answer: A
Level: Moderate
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
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TB_02_17_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Carolyn is thinking of her children and what they are to become. She wants to see her children succeed and raise
healthy families of their own. Carolyn spends more and more time thinking about how best to help her children
become good people who contribute to society. Which of Eriksonโs psychosocial stages is Carolyn most likely
experiencing?
A) Identity vs. role confusion
B) Integrity vs. despair
C) Intimacy vs. isolation
D) Generativity vs. stagnation
Answer: D
Level: Difficult
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_18_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
A self-absorbed, nongenerative adult who is not concerned with establishing and guiding a new generation will be at
risk for which of the following?
A) Isolation
B) Stagnation
C) Inferiority
D) Mistrust
Answer: B
Level: Moderate
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_19_Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Theories
Which of the following is the major weakness of psychoanalytic theories?
A) They contribute more to our understanding of how learning occurs than to our knowledge of human
development.
B) Such theories do not explain social, emotional, or personality development.
C) They have had little impact on laypeopleโs understanding of psychology.
D) It has been very difficult to test their key concepts.
Answer: D
Level: Moderate
Topic: Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Theories
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.3: Assess the strengths and weakness of psychoanalytic theory
TB_02_20_Learning Theories
Watson believed that children could be trained to be or do anything through
A) manipulation of the environment.
B) sensory deprivation.
C) a focus on meeting early basic needs.
D) biological conditioning.
Answer: A
Level: Moderate
Topic: Learning Theories
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.2.1: Explain how classical conditioning relates to human development
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TB_02_21_Classical Conditioning
During classical conditioning, if the sour taste of lemon juice automatically causes your mouth to pucker, the lemon
juice is the ________ and the pucker of lips and tongue is the ________.
A) conditional stimulus; conditioned response
B) punishment; conditioned response
C) unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response
D) conditional stimulus; unconditioned response
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Classical Conditioning
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.1: Explain how classical conditioning relates to human development
TB_02_22_Classical Conditioning
If you are training a child to produce a reflexive response following a nonreflexive stimulus, which method of
learning are you employing?
A) Observational learning
B) Classical conditioning
C) Response-reward learning
D) Operant conditioning
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Classical Conditioning
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.1: Explain how classical conditioning relates to human development
TB_02_23_Classical Conditioning
Classical conditioning plays an important role in which of the following?
A) Intrinsic and extrinsic reinforcements for learning
B) The development of social skills such as courtesy and patience
C) The development of emotional responses such as anxiety or embarrassment
D) Differentiated and effective strategies for problem-solving and negotiating a complex environment
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Classical Conditioning
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.2.1: Explain how classical conditioning relates to human development
TB_02_24_Classical Conditioning
Which psychologist studied โLittle Albert?โ
A) Ivan Pavlov
B) John Watson
C) B. F. Skinner
D) Edwin Guthrie
Answer: B
Level: Easy
Topic: Classical Conditioning
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.2.1: Explain how classical conditioning relates to human development
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TB_02_25_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Who introduced the term โoperant conditioning?โ
A) Albert Bandura
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Erik Erikson
Answer: B
Level: Easy
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_26_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Behavior is more likely to reoccur if
A) there is intrinsic reinforcement.
B) it has been reinforced.
C) it is extinct.
D) it has been punished.
Answer: B
Level: Easy
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_27_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
A boy is pestering his mother for candy in the grocery store, whining for 10 minutes. His mother ignores him for 10
minutes, but finally gives in and says, โOh, all right. Here it is. Just stop whining!โ If the boy engages in more
whining in the future, and the mother gives in even more easily, which of the following principles would apply to
the mother?
A) Negative punishment
B) Positive punishment
C) Negative reinforcement
D) Positive reinforcement
Answer: C
Level: Difficult
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_28_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Miguel is expected to clean his room and to empty all the trash in the house. When Miguel forgets his chores, he is
grounded. Which of the following principles has been appropriately applied if Miguel remembers to do his chores?
A) Punishment
B) Negative reinforcement
C) Positive reinforcement
D) Extinction
Answer: A
Level: Difficult
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
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TB_02_29_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Which of the following is an example of extinction?
A) You change to a different slot machine because the one that youโve been playing doesnโt pay very often.
B) You stop buying lottery tickets until the jackpot is greater than $10 million.
C) You stop buying lottery tickets after spending several hundred dollars and never winning.
D) You purchase mega-bucks tickets instead of regular lottery tickets because the odds of winning are greater.
Answer: C
Level: Difficult
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_30_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Which of the following results in behaviors that are difficult to extinguish?
A) Negative reinforcement
B) The application of conditioned stimuli
C) Continuous reinforcement schedules
D) Partial reinforcement schedules
Answer: D
Level: Moderate
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_31_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Which of the following is a common mistake parents make when trying to stop unwanted behaviors?
A) They forget to use continuous schedules of reinforcement.
B) They create schedules of partial reinforcement when they think they are punishing.
C) They use reinforcement of desired behaviors, when they should be using punishment of undesired behaviors.
D) They donโt use punishment often enough.
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_32_Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Which of the following theorists is primarily responsible for developing social-cognitive learning theory?
A) Albert Bandura
B) Ivan Pavlov
C) B. F. Skinner
D) Louis Morehouse
Answer: A
Level: Easy
Topic: Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.2.3: Explain the cognitive elements of human development in the social-cognitive theory
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TB_02_33_Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Which statement summarizes social-cognitive learning theory?
A) Children learn best through observation as long as they are consistently rewarded for the same behaviors.
B) Children respond best to frequent reinforcement and praise.
C) Rewards and punishments are not always necessary, as children learn through observing siblingsโ interactions
with their parents.
D) Punishment is preferred over reinforcement as a means of teaching new behaviors.
Answer: C
Level: Difficult
Topic: Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.3: Explain the cognitive elements of human development in the social-cognitive theory
TB_02_34_Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
According to social-cognitive theory, which of the following terms describes the expectancies we acquire about
what we can and cannot do?
A) Self-monitoring
B) Self-evaluation
C) Self-efficacy
D) Self-evidence
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.3: Explain the cognitive elements of human development in the social-cognitive theory
TB_02_35_Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Niko plans to go to a good college. He seems unconcerned about competitive admissions policies because he
believes that if he studies hard, he can get in wherever he wants. Social-cognitive theorists would consider this an
example of
A) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
B) delayed gratification.
C) a positive self-image.
D) self-efficacy.
Answer: D
Level: Difficult
Topic: Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.3: Explain the cognitive elements of human development in the social-cognitive theory
TB_02_36_Evaluation of Learning Theories
Which of these scenarios illustrates the principles of social-cognitive theory?
A) Zhenya misses her curfew by one hour and is grounded by her parents for one week, yet she continues to miss
curfew.
B) When Marla responds angrily to a request from her daughter Sandi, Sandiโs sister Amber, who observed this
response, decides she will wait a day or two before asking for a new stereo.
C) Jillian seeks advice from a chat forum on the Internet about her recurring headaches.
D) As a result of the role conflict between her parental responsibilities and her need for personal development, Alina
decides to drop out of college for a semester.
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Evaluation of Learning Theories
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.4: Contrast how the learning theories explain human development
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TB_02_37_Evaluation of Learning Theories
Which of the following would be considered a strength of social-cognitive theory?
A) It seems to give an accurate picture of the way in which many behaviors are learned.
B) It works well when trying to modify undesirable behaviors.
C) It explains unconscious, involuntary emotional responses.
D) It defines specific stages most humans pass through as they grow and develop.
Answer: A
Level: Moderate
Topic: Evaluation of Learning Theories
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.4: Contrast how the learning theories explain human development
TB_02_38_Cognitive Theories
Which of the following family of theories is concerned with the developmental aspects of thinking, memory, and
logic?
A) Cognitive
B) Social
C) Psychodynamic
D) Behavioral
Answer: A
Level: Easy
Topic: Cognitive Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_39_Cognitive Theories
Babies frequently engage in repetitive actions using their hands and their eyes. Which of the following statements
explains this behavior?
A) Children are born with a mind that is a blank slate waiting to be written upon.
B) Infantsโ brains are underdeveloped at birth and there is no purpose or meaning to their actions.
C) Infants rely on their motor skills and senses to explore and learn about the world.
D) Infants want to avoid punishment from caregivers.
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Cognitive Theories
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_40_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
According to the principles of Piagetโs theory of cognitive development, how you act at a party depends upon which
of the following to guide and direct your behavior?
A) Scheme
B) Memory
C) Reinforcement
D) Sensorimotor skills
Answer: A
Level: Moderate
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
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TB_02_41_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Which of the following defines the term โschemeโ according to Piaget?
A) A childโs mischievous plan to outwit her parents.
B) The process of taking in new information and revising existing categories in order to effectively deal with similar
information in the future.
C) The meaning a child ascribes to an experience.
D) A cognitive structure that guides behaviors and actions.
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_42_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Two-year-old Marjoe pointed to a cow in a pasture and said โDoggie!โ Which Piagetian principle is Marjoe using to
name the animal?
A) Memorization
B) Assimilation
C) Preoperational thought
D) Accommodation
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_43_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
According to Piagetโs theory of cognitive development, which of the following applies to the process of
assimilation?
A) Changing a scheme as a result of acquiring new information
B) Being shaped by the environment
C) Using an internal model of experience
D) Using an existing scheme to make sense of an event or experience
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_44_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Three-year-old Tran used to call all flying objects such as airplanes and slowly falling leaves โbirds.โ Now he
correctly labels airplanes, butterflies, birds, and bees. Which Piagetian process has Tran accomplished?
A) Assimilation
B) Concrete operations
C) Accommodation
D) Proximal development
Answer: C
Level: Difficult
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
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TB_02_45_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Which of the following describes the process of accommodation?
A) The use of multiple strategies to address new problems.
B) Changing an existing scheme as a result of new information or experiences.
C) Using symbols to represent events from the real world.
D) Understanding the world in terms of oneโs senses and motor actions.
Answer: B
Level: Moderate
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Appy What You Know
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_46_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Piaget believed that children use both assimilation and accommodation to create schemes that fit the reality of their
environments. Which of the following terms did he use to describe this process?
A) Accommodation
B) Scaffolding
C) Calibration
D) Equilibration
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_47_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
The first stage in Piagetโs theory of cognitive development is called
A) sensorimotor.
B) preoperations.
C) equilibration.
D) formal operations.
Answer: A
Level: Easy
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_48_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
During which stage of cognitive development does a child first acquire symbols to think and communicate?
A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Formal operations
D) Concrete operations
Answer: B
Level: Easy
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
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TB_02_49_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Which of the following illustrates the term โconservationโ according to Piagetโs theory of cognitive development?
A) The child learns the importance of recycling.
B) The child learns to use the minimal number of words necessary to communicate an idea.
C) The child learns the importance of treating the environment with respect by keeping it clean and uncluttered.
D) The child learns that when an object changes shape, its quantity remains the same.
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_50_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Two-year-old Sven can use crayons and paper to draw pictures. According to Piagetโs cognitive-developmental
theory, why is Sven drawing pictures?
A) He is presenting an outward representation of his internal thoughts.
B) At this age, the drawings mean nothing; Sven is simply improving his motor skills.
C) Sven is in the early stages of learning to write.
D) He is presenting an outward manifestation of othersโ thoughts.
Answer: A
Level: Difficult
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_51_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
During which of Piagetโs stages does the child learn to manipulate ideas, concrete objects, or events, as well as to
use abstract ideas and hypothetical situations in solving problems?
A) Zone of proximal development
B) Concrete operational
C) Information processing
D) Formal operational
Answer: D
Level: Moderate
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_52_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Which of the following theorists is known for the development of sociocultural theory?
A) Jean Piaget
B) Lev Vygotsky
C) Albert Bandura
D) Ivan Pavlov
Answer: B
Level: Easy
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
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TB_02_53_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Four-year-old Elena can untie her shoes, but she needs her motherโs help to tie them. She also needs her motherโs
help to button her sweater. According to Vygotskyโs sociocultural theory, this situation illustrates Elenaโs
A) scaffold.
B) zone of proximal development.
C) adaptive processes of assimilation, accommodation, and equilibration.
D) sensorimotor development.
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
TB_02_54_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Jan likes to fix her own breakfast, but the milk carton is too heavy for her to manage on her own. Her mother pours
milk into a smaller container just for Jan. Which of the following has Janโs mother provided?
A) Concrete operations
B) Scaffolding
C) A zone of proximal development
D) Assimilation
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
TB_02_55_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
An adult adapts a process to a childโs developmental level in order to assist the child in developing a new skill or
ability. What would Vygotsky call this process?
A) Scaffolding
B) Assisting
C) Accommodating
D) Adapting
Answer: A
Level: Moderate
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
TB_02_56_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
โSocial interactions are the most important contributors to a childโs healthy development.โ Which of the following
theories would most likely support this statement?
A) Social learning
B) Cognitive
C) Behavioral
D) Sociocultural
Answer: D
Level: Moderate
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
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TB_02_57_Information-Processing Theory
Information processing theorists liken the human mind to
A) a well-oiled machine.
B) a computer.
C) a library.
D) a complex puzzle.
Answer: B
Level: Easy
Topic: Information-Processing Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.3: Describe how information processing theorists explain the findings of cognitive-developmental
psychologists
TB_02_58_Information-Processing Theory
Before information can be stored in long-term memory, in which of the following memory systems is the
information processed?
A) Sensory memory
B) Short-term memory
C) Adaptive memory
D) Random access memory
Answer: B
Level: Moderate
Topic: Information-Processing Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.3.3: Describe how information processing theorists explain the findings of cognitive-developmental
psychologists
TB_02_59_Information-Processing Theory
Neo-Piagetian theorists combine which of the following concepts to explain cognitive development in children?
A) Eriksonโs developmental stages and Piagetโs cognitive theory
B) Piagetโs cognitive theory and information processing theory
C) Banduraโs observational theory and Piagetโs cognitive theory
D) Social-learning theory and Lev Vygotskyโs sociocultural theory
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Information-Processing Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.3.3: Describe how information processing theorists explain the findings of cognitive-developmental
psychologists
TB_02_60_Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
Researchers who study childrenโs cognitive development from a Piagetian perspective and from an informationprocessing perspective would agree upon which of the following observations about childrenโs cognitive
development?
A) The development of memory is not an important aspect of cognitive development.
B) Cognitive development occurs as a result of diversified experiences in an enriched environment.
C) The development of logical thinking is based upon processes that are less complex than conditioned responses.
D) Age is not a determining factor in how children manage and process information to think about and act upon the
world.
Answer: B
Level: Difficult
Topic: Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.4: Summarize the contributions of the cognitive theories to the study of human development
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TB_02_61_Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
In terms of usefulness and reliability, which of the following is true of Vygotskyโs sociocultural theory?
A) It is far more useful than information-processing theory because it has more empirical support.
B) It relies too much on empiricism to support its application.
C) There is insufficient evidence at present to either support or contradict most of his theory.
D) It has more empirical and research support than Piagetโs theory.
Answer: C
Level: Difficult
Topic: Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.3.4: Summarize the contributions of the cognitive theories to the study of human development
TB_02_62_Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
Which of the following is true of Vygotskyโs sociocultural theory?
A) Researchers have found that children of parents who provide scaffolding early on perform better in elementary
school than children whose parents did not provide scaffolding.
B) Most current research supports Vygotskyโs ideas.
C) Children who work collaboratively perform worse on sophisticated tasks than children who work alone.
D) Most current research contradicts Vygotskyโs ideas.
Answer: A
Level: Difficult
Topic: Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.3.4: Summarize the contributions of the cognitive theories to the study of human development
TB_02_63_Behavior Genetics
Behavior genetics researchers have a particular interest in studying
A) special learning environments.
B) differentiated cells.
C) multiple births from independent zygotes.
D) identical twins.
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Behavior Genetics
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.1: Explain how behavior geneticists try to understand individual differences
TB_02_64_Behavior Genetics
In examining the relationship between heredity and intelligence (measured by IQ), which of the following is correct?
A) Fraternal twins are more likely than identical twins to have similar IQs.
B) Heredity appears to have the largest influence on childhood IQ scores and decreases with age.
C) Contradicting earlier research findings, a negative correlation in IQ scores exists between identical twins.
D) IQ scores of identical twins are more strongly correlated than those of fraternal twins from early childhood until
middle age.
Answer: D
Level: Difficult
Topic: Behavior Genetics
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.4.1: Explain how behavior geneticists try to understand individual differences
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TB_02_65_Behavior Genetics
Which of the following is LEAST likely to influence IQ?
A) The type of television shows a child watches
B) A stimulating environment
C) Genetics
D) The IQ of oneโs parents
Answer: A
Level: Difficult
Topic: Behavior Genetics
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.4.1: Explain how behavior geneticists try to understand individual differences
TB_02_66_Ecological Theories
Which of the following schools of thought promotes the idea that certain behaviors have developed and persisted in
order to ensure survival of the species?
A) Behaviorism
B) Classical conditioning
C) Nativism
D) Ethology
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Ecological Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.2: Distinguish between the explanations of human development proposed by ethologists and sociobiologists
TB_02_67_Ecological Theories
Of the following concepts, which is an aspect of the sociobiological approach to human development?
A) Stimulus and response
B) Cognitive deficits
C) Social rules and behaviors that ensure survival
D) Defense mechanisms
Answer: C
Level: Easy
Topic: Ecological Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.2: Distinguish between the explanations of human development proposed by ethologists and sociobiologists
TB_02_68_Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Urie Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory of human development places primary emphasis on
A) childrenโs biological needs.
B) the interactions among the contexts in which children live and develop.
C) genetic or hereditary patterns.
D) environmental stimuli that elicit and reinforce behavior.
Answer: B
Level: Easy
Topic: Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.3: Identify the main idea of Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory
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TB_02_69_Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
According to bioecological theory, which of the following contexts of development includes the values and beliefs
of the culture in which a child is growing up?
A) Microsystem
B) Mesosystem
C) Exosystem
D) Macrosystem
Answer: D
Level: Easy
Topic: Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.3: Identify the main idea of Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory
TB_02_70_Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
According to bioecological theory, which of the following contexts of development includes the institutions of the
culture that affect childrenโs development indirectly?
A) Microsystem
B) Mesosystem
C) Exosystem
D) Macrosystem
Answer: C
Level: Easy
Topic: Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.3: Identify the main idea of Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory
TB_02_71_Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
According to bioecological theory, which of the following contexts of development includes those variables to
which people are exposed directly, such as families, schools, religious institutions, and neighborhoods?
A) Microsystem
B) Mesosystem
C) Exosystem
D) Macrosystem
Answer: A
Level: Easy
Topic: Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.3: Identify the main idea of Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory
TB_02_72_Assumptions About Development
Which of the following do psychoanalytic theories of development and most learning theories have in common?
A) They both assume that nurture has the largest impact on development.
B) They are both stability theories.
C) They both assume that we are passive recipients of environmental influences.
D) They both assume that we are active in shaping our own development.
Answer: C
Level: Moderate
Topic: Assumptions About Development
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.5.1: Identify the assumptions about development made by the various theories
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TB_02_73_Usefulness
In terms of the usefulness of theories, Piagetโs theory of cognitive development is more useful than Freudโs theory
of psychosexual development because Piagetโs ideas offered
A) less heuristic value.
B) a greater number of testable predictions.
C) fewer quantifiable variables.
D) more room for interpretation of terms.
Answer: B
Level: Moderate
Topic: Usefulness
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.5.2: Identify the criteria used by developmentalists to judge the usefulness of theories
TB_02_74_Eclecticism
An important trend in the study of human development involves incorporating many theoretical perspectives in
order to better explain development. Which of the following describes this approach?
A) Eclecticism
B) Multiculturalism
C) The cross-modal approach
D) The stages of change model
Answer: A
Level: Easy
Topic: Eclecticism
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.5.3: Explain the usefulness of eclecticism in relation to more traditional approaches
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Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
TB_02_75_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
According to Freud, the aspect of personality that demands immediate gratification of sexual and aggressive
impulses is the ________.
Answer: id
Level: Easy
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_76_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
You find a wallet lying on the floor of your classroom. Everyone else has left and you are alone. Part of your
personality wants to take the money that is in the wallet and part of your personality is telling you that it would be
wrong to do so. According to psychoanalytic theory, the part that is telling you that it would be wrong is your
________.
Answer: superego
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_77_Psychoanalytic Theories
Psychosocial is to ________ as psychoanalytic is to ________.
Answer: Erikson; Freud
Level: Easy
Topic: Psychoanalytic Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_78_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
You say that your roommate is carrying โexcess baggageโ into his relationships. Erikson would say that your friend
has unresolved ________.
Answer: crises
Level: Difficult
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_79_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Eight-year-old Jaime is in the third grade. He is very good at drawing and frequently receives praise from his parents
and teachers. According to Eriksonโs psychosocial theory, Jaime will develop a sense of ________.
Answer: industry
Level: Moderate
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_80_Learning Theories
All learning theories rely on the principle that development results from an accumulation of ________.
Answer: experiences
Level: Easy
Topic: Learning Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.1.3: Assess the strengths and weakness of psychoanalytic theory
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TB_02_81_Classical Conditioning
The underlying principle of classical conditioning is teaching an organism to exhibit a biologically programmed
reflex in response to a ________ stimulus.
Answer: novel (or new)
Level: Difficult
Topic: Classical Conditioning
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.1: Explain how classical conditioning relates to human development
TB_02_82_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
________ coined the term โoperant conditioning.โ
Answer: B. F. Skinner
Level: Easy
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_83_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
In operant conditioning, ________ always strengthens behavior; ________ always weakens behavior.
Answer: reinforcement; punishment
Level: Moderate
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_84_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
In Piagetโs theory of cognitive development, ________ is the process of balancing assimilation with
accommodation.
Answer: equilibration
Level: Moderate
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_85_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Kara is in the first grade. At lunch, she sits next to her best friend Sheila, and today they are having hot dogs. An
older child helps Kara and Sheila by cutting their hot dogs into pieces. Kara complains because her hot dog was cut
into five pieces and Sheilaโs was cut into six. Kara believes that Sheila has more food. Kara has not yet learned the
principle of ________.
Answer: conservation
Level: Difficult
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_86_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
According to Vygotskyโs sociocultural theory, training wheels on a bicycle would be an example of ________.
Answer: scaffolding
Level: Moderate
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
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TB_02_87_Ecological Theories
________ studies animals in their natural environment.
Answer: Ethology
Level: Easy
Topic: Ecological Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.4.2: Distinguish between the explanations of human development proposed by ethologists and sociobiologists
TB_02_88_Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
In Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory, my immediate family, my job, and my dogs are all part of my ________.
Answer: microsystem
Level: Difficult
Topic: Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.4.3: Identify the main idea of Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory
TB_02_89_Usefulness
The degree to which a theory stimulates thinking and research is known as the theoryโs ________.
Answer: heuristic value
Level: Easy
Topic: Usefulness
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.5.2: Identify the criteria used by developmentalists to judge the usefulness of theories
TB_02_90_Eclecticism
________ refers to the use of multiple theoretical perspectives to explain and study human development.
Answer: Eclecticism
Level: Easy
Topic: Eclecticism
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.5.3: Explain the usefulness of eclecticism in relation to more traditional approaches
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Short Answer Questions
TB_02_91_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Identify the three broad families of developmental theories, and a fourth, which has been added recently to account
for one of the major shortcomings of the original three.
Answer: psychoanalytic; learning; cognitive-developmental; the addition of biological theories that provide context
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_92_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
What is the purpose of defense mechanisms according to psychoanalytic theory?
Answer: To ease the anxiety that results from conflicts between the id and superego.
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_93_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
In Freudโs psychoanalytic theory, what causes fixation?
Answer: Results from insufficient gratification of the libido during a stage of development.
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_94_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
List the psychosocial crises that a child between the ages of 1 and 12 years will need to resolve in order to develop
successfully.
Answer: autonomy vs. shame and doubt; initiative vs. guilt; industry vs. inferiority
Level: Difficult
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_95_Classical Conditioning
In classical conditioning terms, a reflex is made up of what two components?
Answer: an unconditioned stimulus causing an unconditioned response
Level: Moderate
Topic: Classical Conditioning
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.2.1: Explain how classical conditioning relates to human development
TB_02_96_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
In operant conditioning terms, all behavior stems from reactions to what?
Answer: external reinforcers and/or punishers
Level: Difficult
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
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TB_02_97_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Every time I go to the grocery store, I purchase lottery tickets, but I have never won anything. If operant
conditioning theory is correct, what will eventually happen to my lottery-ticket-buying behavior?
Answer: It will become extinct.
Level: Moderate
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_98_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Why do we sometimes persist in behaviors even though we have been punished for them?
Answer: either the punishment was inadequate or the reward received from performing the behavior outweighs the
punishment
Level: Difficult
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
TB_02_99_Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
According to social-cognitive theory, in order to learn from a model, what factors must be present?
Answer: motivation; physical ability; ability to remember
Level: Difficult
Topic: Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.2.3: Explain the cognitive elements of human development in the social-cognitive theory
TB_02_100_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
According to Piaget, what is a scheme?
Answer: a world view or internal cognitive structure that influences how we act in our environment
Level: Easy
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_101_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
What would Vygotsky call a developmental level in a childโs life when he or she is primed biologically and is
socially ready to learn a new behavior?
Answer: the zone of proximal development
Level: Moderate
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
TB_02_102_Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
If someone asked you whether you find Vygotskyโs sociocultural theory to be useful in understanding development,
what would be your well-informed response?
Answer: Presently there is insufficient evidence to either support or discredit his theory.
Level: Moderate
Topic: Evaluation of Cognitive Theories
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.3.4: Summarize the contributions of the cognitive theories to the study of human development
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TB_02_103_Ecological Theories
Juanita believes that we need to understand an individualโs ability to adapt to her or his environment in order to
explain development. From which theory is Juanita working?
Answer: Ecological and/or ethology
Level: Moderate
Topic: Ecological Theories
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.4.2: Distinguish between the explanations of human development proposed by ethologists and sociobiologists
TB_02_104_Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Using Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory, give a brief example of things that might exist in my macrosystem.
Answer: Examples would be culture, values and belief systems, social context
Level: Difficult
Topic: Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.4.3: Identify the main idea of Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory
TB_02_105_Comparing Theories
Name two developmental theories that propose that we are active in shaping our own development.
Answer: Possibilities are social-learning, cognitive, or information processing theories
Level: Easy
Topic: Comparing Theories
Skill: Understand the Concepts
LO 2.5.1: Identify the assumptions about development made by the various theories
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Essay Questions
TB_02_106_Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Briefly describe the function of the id in human behavior.
Answer: The answer should include the concept of libido, instant gratification, basic aggression and sexual
needs/drives; concept of the id being totally unconscious.
Level: Moderate
Topic: Freudโs Psychosexual Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.1: Identify the main ideas of Sigmund Freudโs psychosexual theory
TB_02_107_No Easy AnswersโThe Repressed Memory Controversy
Summarize the repressed memory controversy.
Answer: The answer needs to include that opinion in the psychological community is split. Important points: that
therapists do not inadvertently โplantโ false memories; that memories are indeed sometimes repressed; and that
therapists need to exercise caution when working with the concepts of the unconscious mind.
Level: Difficult
Topic: No Easy AnswersโThe Repressed Memory Controversy
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_108_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Explain three basic principles of Eriksonโs psychosocial theory of development.
Answer: The answer should include the following: his focus on social interactions; the resolution of crises at each
stage of development; and the idea that healthy resolution of crises depends on some integration of the negative side
of the dichotomy.
Level: Difficult
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Evaluate It
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_109_Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
At which stage of development would a 25-year-old adult be in Eriksonโs psychosocial theory? Name the crisis to be
resolved in this stage and give an example of this resolution.
Answer: The individual is in the intimacy vs. isolation stage, which focuses on the development of healthy, mature
relationships. It is important to note that the relationships do NOT need to be romantic, married, or child-producing.
The example needs to fit with the correct explanation of the crisis.
Level: Difficult
Topic: Eriksonโs Psychosocial Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.1.2: Explain the significance of psychosocial conflicts in Eriksonโs stages of development
TB_02_110_Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Many people do not understand the difference between negative reinforcement and punishment. Explain the
difference between these two concepts. Give an example of each.
Answer: The answer must explain the basic difference between reinforcement (strengthening of a response) and
punishment (weakening of a response) and the difference between positive (application) and negative (removal).
Examples will vary, but they must be clear that negative reinforcement increases the likelihood of a behavior,
whereas punishment weakens it.
Level: Difficult
Topic: Skinnerโs Operant Conditioning
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.2.2: Identify the principles of human development according to the operant conditioning approach
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TB_02_111_Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Give an example of Banduraโs social-cognitive learning at work. Your example must show that you understand the
concepts of modeling and how individuals choose whom and what behaviors to model.
Answer: We tend to model the behaviors of those people with whom we can identify. Other factors that come into
play are motivation, physical abilities, memory, and age.
Level: Difficult
Topic: Banduraโs Social-Cognitive Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.2.3: Explain the cognitive elements of human development in the social-cognitive theory
TB_02_112_Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Three of Piagetโs basic concepts are schemes, accommodation, and assimilation. Give an example to illustrate each
of these concepts.
Answer: Schemes remain the same with assimilation and change with accommodation. Experiences that are not
assimilated are either discarded or will bring about accommodation and the changing of schemes.
Level: Moderate
Topic: Piagetโs Cognitive-Developmental Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.3.1: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Piaget
TB_02_113_Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
What did Vygotsky mean by the terms โscaffoldingโ and the โzone of proximal development?โ
Answer: Scaffolding includes an appropriate level of attention on the part of the child and the appropriate use of
โpropsโ by an adult mentor. Zone of proximal development must take into consideration what the child has learned
up to the point of new learning, and their abilities at the point of new learning.
Level: Moderate
Topic: Vygotskyโs Sociocultural Theory
Skill: Analyze It
LO 2.3.2: Summarize the principles of cognitive development proposed by Vygotsky
TB_02_114_Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Name the three systems that make up Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory. Give examples of components that
might be included in each.
Answer: The three systems are macro, exo, and micro. Macro is the largest context and environment, micro is the
smallest, and exo is socioeconomic. The mesosystem, if mentioned, are the interconnections among components.
The examples must illustrate these concepts.
Level: Difficult
Topic: Bronfenbrennerโs Bioecological Theory
Skill: Apply What You Know
LO 2.4.3: Identify the main idea of Bronfenbrennerโs bioecological theory
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