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Quiz 1: The Study of Human Development
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
After studying his history, Giles is excused from having to wash the dishes, a task he detests. What are Giles's parents attempting to use to increase Giles's studying?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Albert believes he can successfully ski down a steep mountain. Which of the following would Bandura most likely say about Albert?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Michelle finds that whenever she talks to her daughter about her obnoxious behaviour, the obnoxious behaviour increases in frequency. What do Michelle's talks appear to be doing to her daughter's obnoxious behaviour?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
What is the correct order of Piaget's stages of development?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Who would most likely explain a child's maladaptive behaviour by saying, "He probably saw some TV character do that"?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Lynne always wants to go visit her grandparents because when she visits, they give her a new toy. What are Lynne's grandparents doing to Lynne's visiting behaviour?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Which of the following occurs with an effective punishment?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Ken is attempting to alter the behaviour of his son by controlling the consequences of his son's actions. What is Ken practising?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Kaylee is a popular cheerleader in high school. She wears the latest designer clothes and recently dyed her hair purple for a school football game. Two other cheerleaders saw Kaylee's hair and the attention that she'd received from the football players, and they decided to colour their hair as well. What type of learning theory did the other two cheerleaders follow?
Question 50
Multiple Choice
Who developed social cognitive theory?
Question 51
Multiple Choice
Dr. John tells his students that "It is best to conceptualize infants as being born with minds like empty blackboards, and that whatever experiences infants have will be written on the board and will influence their actions." What does Dr. John appear to be?
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Melissa is doing a study where volleyball players are self-reporting whether or not they believe they are capable of playing well in Saturday's game. What does Melissa's study appear to be assessing?
Question 53
Multiple Choice
Even though Brenda was never reinforced directly for doing so, she increased the frequency of her swearing after she saw her friend Elizabeth get a lot of attention after she swore. What does this situation illustrate?