1) David Elkind made what proposition? a) Problems with abstract thinkning b) Problems in adult thinkig c) Problems in ADD d) Problems socializing 2) Finding fault with authority figures means? a) When people adolescents admire fall short of their expectations. b) When you don't like your parents. c) Showing your parents how mean they are. d) Telling your parents how mean they are. 3) Argumentativeness means? a) When children practice building personal viewpoints by arguing any problem that comes up b) Arguing a good point. c) Knowing when not to argue d) Stopping the argument because it is the right thing to do. 4) Apparent hypocrisy means? a) When children don't understand hypocrisy, and do things they tell others they hate. b) Being confused in what is right and wrong, not knowing how to react. c) Showing children what it means to be wrong. d) Saying you're going to do something, then following through with it. 5) Assuming everyone is thinking about the same thing they are a) Self-consciousness b) Esteem c) Liveliness d) Gratitude 6) When children experience something unique, and believe the rules do not apply to them. a) Invulnerability b) Vulnerability c) Esteem d) Likeliness 7) How many principles of classical conditioning are their? a) 3 b) 5 c) 45 d) 5 e) 2 f) 12 8) Spontaneous recovery is when the conditioned response is brought back a) True b) False 9) Extinction a) When a friend leaves you. b) Losing a relationship, causing depression or another disorder. c) Responding wrong to a question, resulting in you not wanting to answer another one. d) When the conditioned response dies out gradually. 10) When a child responds to a hardware drill like a dentist drill, this is an example of? a) Discrimination b) Hatred c) Cognitive Development d) Congressional Approval 11) When a conditioned response happens gradually that is called? a) Gradual Change b) Acquisition c) Learned Helplessness d) Lengthened Response 12) Generalization is what? a) Assuming what is right and wrong without being told the difference. b) When you respond to a second stimulus similar to the first. c) Showing a person what you think about any certain ideal. d) A and B 13) The Hierarchy of Needs goes in what order? a) It doesn't matter b) physiological, safety, love and belonging needs, esteem, and self-actualization. c) love and belonging needs, safety, physiological, esteem, and self-actualization. d) B or C 14) What is an example of a physiological need? a) Shelter b) Food c) Love d) Friends 15) Friendship is an example of what need on the hierarchy of needs? a) Saftey b) Physiological c) Esteem d) Love and Frindship 16) What experiment was done to prove classical conditioning? a) Bobo Study b) Dog Salivation c) Brown v. BOE d) All of the above. 17) According to Maslow, what is self-actualization? a) Understanding how the world works b) When people understand that sometimes you must lie to get where you need to in life. c) Understanding Logic. d) The best version of our self that we can be, reaching all 5 needs cause or self esteem to be at its peak. 18) A job with benefits, and good security is an example of what need? a) Esteem b) Logic c) Saftey d) Love e) Friendship 19) Sigmeund Freud had his own take on what parts of the personallity? a) ID and Ego b) Medulla Oblongata c) ID, Ego, and Superego d) None of these. 20) Which of the following best describes the ID? a) The part of the unconscious that contains our needs, drives, and instincts b) Allows people to think with a clear head. c) Cleans up the bad stuff in the brain. d) Helps humans understand things you cant see. 21) Mostly conscious, strives to meet demands of the ID through ways that seem acceptable to society. What is the term to this definition? a) Superego b) ID c) A and D d) Ego 22) The definition of superego is which of the following? a) Shows humans how to do simple tasks, such as walk at a young age. b) Allows people to think creativly. c) Leonardo DiCaprio d) A source of consciousness, and counteracts the impulse, and process of the ID. 23) The ID represents what a person wants to do, the ego plans what to do, and what the super ego does what? a) Advocates to the body what to do. b) Makes plans on what to do. c) Also represents what a person wants to do. d) All of the above. 24) What is the purpose of defense mechanisms. a) Protect yourself from infection. b) To protect your person from unpleasant impulses. c) Protect yourself from bodily harm. d) None of These. 25) Going back into a less mature pattern of behavior is called? a) Regression b) Send Back disorder c) Reversed Progress d) Getting your head cut off by a helicopter. 26) Denial means what? a) Refusing to leave due to a bad stimulus. b) Refusal to accept reality. c) Cant understand simple commands. d) B and C 27) Trying to make excuses for all your actions is called? a) Refusal b) Denial c) Rationalization d) None of These 28) When you take your anger out on a less powerful person, that is called? a) Unregistered Placement b) Displacement c) Denial d) A or B 29) TRUE:FALSE Repression is pushing disturbing thoughts out. a) True b) False 30) Inner feelings that are assigned to others is the definition of what defense mechanism. (I'm not jealous, you're the one asking where I have been.) a) Projection b) Formation c) Reaction d) A or B 31) Acting confident, when really you are scared is an example of what defense mechanism. a) Projection b) Reaction Formation c) Placement d) Displacement 32) Sublimation is when you redirect your frustration in another socially acceptable way  a) True b) False 33) How many types of parenting styles are their? a) 5 b) 2 c) 4 d) 7 34) Uninvolved parent can be explain best as which of the following? a) Always helpful. b) Egocentric, uncommitted to their roles as parents c) Always talking to you. d) A and C 35) When children have the final say, this is an example of what style of parenting? a) Democratic authoritarian b) Permissive/ Laissev - Faire c) Authoritarian d) Democratic 36) Democratic authoritarian parents would do which of the following?  a) Leave you on your own. b) Lets the child have a say on their events, but ultimately makes the final descision.  c) Let you decide the outcome yourself. d) A and C 37) Authoritarian parents would do which of the following? a) Not give you a say in what happens, and runs your life as if it was theirs. b) Helps you with everything, very lenient. c) Never make you do anything. d) Give you no chores. 38) Which parent style would a child react worst to? a) Uninvolved b) Authoritarian c) Hatian d) Democratic

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