NAME: ________________________

Lifespan Exam 4 Test

Question Types


Prompt With


Question Limit

of 137 available terms

5 Written Questions

5 Matching Questions

  1. #2 type of Kohlberg Preconventional
  2. extended family house hold
  3. socioemotional selectivity hypothesis
  4. autism and Impaired language & communication skills
  5. empathy
  1. a Gain rewards (instrumental hedonism) do right to get rewards, ill scratch your back if you scratch mine
  2. b parents and kids live with other kin
  3. c is the vicarious experiencing of another persons feelings; it is an emotional process believed to be especially important in moral development.
  4. d 1
  5. e delay or lack of spoken language (not accompanied by compensatory 'substitute') -flat tone, echolalia -does not initiate or sustain conversation

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. 90 % will marry at some time, still more single adults
  2. closeness and conflict. Sibling rivalry. Parents have good marital relationship, previous and continued secure relationships with parents. Routine is maintained, empathy encouraged.
  3. permissive, nondemanding, allow autonomy. Controlling, rule setting, monitoring
  4. more children living in poverty 17 %
  5. fathers contribute to a healthy development by supporting their children financially whether they live with them or not. They also contribute to being warm and effective parents. babies are more likely to be more socially competent if they are securely attached to both parents. Fathers challenge children to take risks, and their children generally have fewer psychological disorders and problems if their father are caring, involved, and effective

5 True/False Questions

  1. other causes of mental retardationdeficits in communication, self-care, home living, social/interpersonal skills, self-direction, functional academic or work skills, leisure, health, safety

          

  2. Dr. Jack Kevorkianthe term used for children who are responsible for themselves after school, their parents are working and the child comes home everyday after school alone. Often times a key is left for them under the door, or they have their own set

          

  3. latchkey kidsthe term used for children who are responsible for themselves after school, their parents are working and the child comes home everyday after school alone. Often times a key is left for them under the door, or they have their own set

          

  4. beanpole familymore children living in poverty 17 %

          

  5. older siblingstake 3 roles in the lives of younger siblings, provide emotional support, provide care-taking (57% of older siblings are principle caretakers) they are teachers and role models