CEFS 502 Quiz 1
CEFS 502 Quiz Foundations and Theories of Human Development
- The ______ system consists of a group of organs that work together to perform certain tasks.
- Which of the following ages corresponds to the developmental period of middle adulthood?
- Which of the following areas of counselor education programs include study of theories of family and individuals as related to the transition across the lifespan?
- Human growth and development is both multidimensional and
- Baltes and Smith (2003) examine three influences on human development, including normative age-graded influence, normative history-graded influences, and
- In the psychological component of the biopsychosocial model, issues such as ______ and ______ may result in physical and mental health problems during human development.
- The ______ system aspect of the biopsychosocial model of development considers various factors such as socioeconomic status, family structure, and religion, as they contribute to healthy or unhealthy development.
- Understanding the processes of human development in clients includes gaining a clear concept of which of the following?
- studied the cognitive development of children as they think about the physical world.
- Which of the following is a required or expected responsibility of counseling professionals in helping their clients through the therapeutic relationship?
- The belief that human development is the result of interactions between people and their social environment most closely coincides with ______’s theory of development, indicating that development is inseparable from social and cultural life.
- Which stage of cognitive development is marked by a child’s ability to employ logic, only with tangible objects and problems?
- Which of the following is a strength of survey research?
- Bandura’s model expanded the classical behavioral theory to include cognitive elements.
- emphasized the importance of observational learning, but ______ suggested that behavior is the result of consequences experienced.
- Erikson theorized that humans pass through eight stages of development, with each one presenting the individual with a unique developmental task or crisis.
- ’s ______ model argued that behavior followed by a rewarding stimulus would be more likely to recur and endure than that followed by a punishing consequence.
- A natural experiment is not considered a true experiment because the researcher is not able to manipulate or control the variables.
- Piaget described the process of a person’s cognitive development through six distinct stages.
- According to the psychosocial theory of development, during this stage the positive outcomes foster purpose and direction while negative outcomes encourage inhibition.
Set 2
- is defined as the orderly and sequential changes that occur in an organism over time, from the beginning until the end of life.
- the premier accreditation body of counselor education programs, requires their accredited programs to include at least one course in human growth and development.
- believed the skill of listening requires role-taking important for both moral and psychological growth between the counselor and the client.
- Human development is both multidimensional and multidirectional.
- studied the cognitive development of children as they think about the physical world.
- Which of the following ages corresponds to the developmental period of middle adulthood?
- Life maturation processes and ______ shape the individual’s life at any stage of human development.
- The complexity of human development is the result of the intricate interplay and interaction between biological and environmental processes.
- Review of the literature and research outcomes points to the argument that to understand the influences on human development is to simply answer the question of nature versus nurture.
- Which of the following areas of counselor education programs include study of theories of family and individuals as related to the transition across the lifespan?
- The Ecological Systems Theory developed by Albert Bandura has influenced developmental psychologists throughout the world.
- provide(s) a framework for the study of human development that furthers scientific vision and stimulates the application of science for public policy and social programs.
- ’s ______ model argued that behavior followed by a rewarding stimulus would be more likely to recur and endure than that followed by a punishing consequence.
- A natural experiment is not considered a true experiment because the researcher is not able to manipulate or control the variables.
- Vygotsky maintained that children actively construct their knowledge.
- In an experiment, the variable being manipulated is called the dependent variable.
- To obtain a comprehensive view of a specific situation, ______ researchers may engage in observations and collect verbatim or narrative data.
- According to the psychosexual theory of development, during the ______ stage children develop social skills, values, and relationships with peers and adults outside of the family.
- Conducting behavioral research in a controlled, laboratory-type setting has its drawbacks. An example of a limitation to this type of research is
- Piaget described the process of a person’s cognitive development through six distinct stages.