Liberty University PSYC 101 Quiz 9 Complete Solutions Correct Answers Key

Quiz 9 solution for PSYC 101 at Liberty University.

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Chapter 9
Question 1 Instead of focusing on what she is no longer able to do, 80yearold Pauline uses her
time and money to make up for the shortcomings associated with aging, focusing on activities
that are meaningful and important to her. Pauline demonstrates which characteristic associated
with successful aging?
Question 2 At the beginning of the twentieth century, the average American girl began to show
signs of puberty by around age
Question 3 Psychologist Jeffrey Arnett describes the transition from adolescence to adulthood
with the term
Question 4 How are bonding and attachment different?
Question 5 Which of the following is the leading cause of dementia?
Question 6 Francesca, who is pregnant, has just felt the first movements of her developing
offspring. Given what you know about prenatal development, at which month of pregnancy would
you estimate Francesca to be?
Question 7 According to Vygotsky, the optimal relationship between adult and child is
Question 8 Regarding adolescentparent relationships, which of the following statements is FALSE?
Question 9 The typical order of the stages in death and dying is
Question 10 The ability to solve abstract problems best describes someone at which of Piaget’s
stages of cognitive development?
Question 11 Sixtyfiveyearold Pablo is terminally ill with cancer. In terms of the stages of death and
dying, how can his family and health care providers best help him?
Question 12 Fortytwoyearold Jon is experiencing a psychological challenge. He is grappling with
the loss of his youth and feels “trapped,” perceiving a lack of future options. Based on this
discrimination, what is Jon most likely experiencing?
Question 13 Regarding physical changes in adulthood, which of the following statements is FALSE?
Question 14 In the Moro reflex, a newborn infant
Question 15 Regarding peer relationships in childhood, which of the following statements is FALSE?
Question 16 Regarding physical and cognitive changes in late adulthood, which of the following
statements is FALSE?
Question 17 Imaginary audience and personal fable are components of which aspect of
adolescent thinking?
Question 18 The fetal stage of prenatal development lasts from
Question 19 Lawrence Kohlberg was interested in which aspect of development?
Question 20 Research on parenting styles suggests that the most effective parenting style is
Question 1 Other factors being equal, which child is at highest risk for negative outcomes in
adolescence like poor school performance and low selfconfidence?
Question 2 Regarding the normal declines in memory functioning that occur during midlife, which
of the following statements is FALSE?
Question 3 All but which of the following people are using compensation to successfully respond
to challenges of aging?
Question 4 Impaired hearing and vision, deformed teeth and bones, and liver damage may occur
as a result of which teratogen?
Question 5 Shawn was born with fetal alcohol syndrome. Shawn’s symptoms may include all of
the following EXCEPT
Question 6 Which is the first sign of puberty in a female?
Question 7 Kohlberg’s postconventional level of moral development consists of which stages?
Question 8 The period of life beginning at puberty and ending with early adulthood is called
Question 9 Kohlberg studied moral development by
Question 10 What general term does Piaget use for the process of changing to function more
effectively in responding to environmental challenges?
Question 11 Research on parenting styles suggests that the most effective parenting style is
Question 12 What is the correct sequencing of Piaget’s stages of cognitive development?
Question 13 Nurse Ross Millhouse works in an assisted living facility where he cares for residents
over the age of 85. Assuming the residents are typical of people of their age, about what
percentage of the residents under Millhouse’s care would be expected to suffer from Alzheimer’s

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