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PSYC 382 Unit 3 Exam Review Game

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  • Q1
    A common complication of respiratory infections, particularly in child care centers, is _______.
    asthma
    mumps
    tooth cavities
    otitis media
    60s
  • Q2
    Sage, a 3 year old, usually has milk with dinner. One night, his mother gives him juice instead of milk and Sage refuses to eat until the juice is replaced with milk. What feature of early childhood thought is Sage displaying?
    egocentricism
    the just right phenomenon
    theory theory
    theory of mind
    60s
  • Q3
    In an experiment, children with a history of physical abuse spotted angry faces more quickly than did neglected or non-maltreated children. This is thought to occur because abused children __________.
    are more alert than non-abused children
    have impaired emotional perception
    have learned to detect anger from the caregiver as quickly as possible as a coping strategy
    have advanced perception of emotions
    60s
  • Q4
    Which statement is true about infectious disease?
    Infectious disease has been wiped out worldwide.
    In the United States, the main cause of death of young children is diarrhea.
    Very few children die of infectious disease in the United States.
    Thanks to the cooperation of the pharmaceutical industry, life-saving oral rehydration, vaccines, and antibiotics are freely available to children around the globe.
    60s
  • Q5
    Throwing and kicking are examples of __________ that form the foundation for movements integrated together in playing games and sports.
    simple movements
    developmental movements
    fundamental movement skills
    complex movements
    60s
  • Q6
    Preventing pedestrian deaths by creating laws against hit and run drivers is considered the ______
    tertiary level of accident prevention
    secondary level of accident prevention
    elementary level of accident prevention
    primary level of accident prevention
    60s
  • Q7
    Researchers found that Korean children performed better than British children on measures of inhibition and switching. The investigators attributed this to __________.
    poor parenting in British families
    delayed brain development in British children
    increased working memory capabilities on the part of Korean children
    a greater emphasis in Korean culture on quietness, restraint, and waiting for one's turn
    60s
  • Q8
    Young children have __________, a tendency to view themselves in a favorable or overly favorable light.
    a conscience
    a positivity bias
    gender identity
    emotion regulation
    60s
  • Q9
    __________ refers to the inner sense of being male or female.
    gender identity
    gender constancy
    mutually responsive orientation
    gender segregation
    60s
  • Q10
    As a rule, parents tend to __________ gender-typed behavior.
    ignore
    reinforce
    discourage
    misunderstand
    60s
  • Q11
    Ross puts his scribbles in a deliberate location on his paper. Ross is in the __________ stage of drawing.
    design
    placement
    artistic
    pictorial
    60s
  • Q12
    A researcher recorded conversations of 4-year-olds and parents at a zoo. She found that children took many opportunities to learn about animals as living things by __________.
    asking an adult questions about biological processes
    asking an adult questions about the names of the animals
    asking an adult to read the signs on each cage
    listening to their parents lecture them about the animals' habits
    60s
  • Q13
    Vaccine truthers insist that the _______ vaccine causes autism despite numerous scientific studies showing that autism is not caused by this vaccination.
    smallpox
    measles, mumps and rubella
    COVID-19
    COVID-10
    60s
  • Q14
    __________ is an understanding that basic properties of substances, such as number, mass, and volume, remain the same after a transformation changes their appearance but not the amount of the substance.
    symbolic representation
    centration
    focus on appearances
    conservation
    60s
  • Q15
    When children use __________, they quickly acquire an approximate meaning of a word from a few exposures to the word used in context.
    pragmatics
    fast mapping
    overregularization
    private speech
    60s

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