Psychology and Child Development
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1. Describe the four dimensions of sex used to classify a person as either male
1. Describe the four dimensions of sex used to classify a person as either male or female; and then explain what may cause parental growth to not match genetic sex. 2. Discuss the…
1. Describe the functions of the family. 2. Describe changes in family structure
1. Describe the functions of the family. 2. Describe changes in family structure throughout history and illustrate the impact of those changes on the roles of men, women and child…
1. Describe the general trends in range of motion of particular articulations in
1. Describe the general trends in range of motion of particular articulations in relation to the strength of a particular joint. Which joint is the most moveable joint in the body…
1. Describe the major principles in classical and operant conditioning. What are
1. Describe the major principles in classical and operant conditioning. What are the similarities and differences between the two? 2. Describe the three systems of memory and expl…
1. Describe the mood of the story. 2. Give examples of the author\'s use of myth
1. Describe the mood of the story. 2. Give examples of the author's use of myth and legend. 3. Besides the eyelashes, what other clues (verbal and visual) does Barks provide that …
1. Describe the path traveled by a ray of light as it enters the eye and passes
1. Describe the path traveled by a ray of light as it enters the eye and passes to the retina. 2. List the three tunics of the eye and their respective components. 1. Describe the…
1. Describe the relationship between magnesium and the function/health of the he
1. Describe the relationship between magnesium and the function/health of the heart. 2What is the relationship between sodium and water balance, and how is that relationship monit…
1. Describe the role of voltage-gated Na+ channels in RMPs, GPs, and APs 2. Give
1. Describe the role of voltage-gated Na+ channels in RMPs, GPs, and APs 2. Given the mechanism of action of tetrodotoxin (TTX), what do you predict would happen to RMP, GP and AP…
1. Describe the sensory receptors located in the skin that provide tactile senso
1. Describe the sensory receptors located in the skin that provide tactile sensory information related to movement. 2. Discuss three movement-related characteristics influenced by…
1. Describe the structure of skeletal muscle tissue from largest to smallest str
1. Describe the structure of skeletal muscle tissue from largest to smallest structures. What are the 3 layers of connective tissue? What is a fascicle? 2. What is a sarcomere? 3.…
1. Describe the three types of functional joints. SyNATHRosesINU nent 3. Describ
1. Describe the three types of functional joints. SyNATHRosesINU nent 3. Describe the four types of structural joints. Bonay FeSenl- Vture Bones thve piseo Tdyek da@TiaglNaas- h?R…
1. Describe the two lines of defense of the immune system. a. What is innate ver
1. Describe the two lines of defense of the immune system. a. What is innate versus acquired immunity? b. What are the four basic steps of immune response? c. Describe the main pr…
1. Describe two aspects of the female pelvis that allow for easier childbirth. 2
1. Describe two aspects of the female pelvis that allow for easier childbirth. 2. Name two important factors that contribute to the stability of the knee. How do they stabilize th…
1. Describe two individuals from each of Erikson\'s stages of psychosocial devel
1. Describe two individuals from each of Erikson's stages of psychosocial development. One individual will have successfully resolved each stage while the other will have not. Exp…
1. Describe two mnemonic devices that would enable you to remember the following
1. Describe two mnemonic devices that would enable you to remember the following list of grocery items: milk, eggs, margarine, oranges, rhubarb, ice cream, eggplant, and sausage. …
1. Describe two reasons why an individual might never reach the formal operation
1. Describe two reasons why an individual might never reach the formal operations stage of thinking? 2. How does adolescent health in the United States compare to adolescent healt…
1. Different cultures have different moral codes. 2. If different cultures have
1. Different cultures have different moral codes. 2. If different cultures have different moral codes, then there are no objective moral truths. 3. Therefore, there are no objecti…
1. Differentiate between essential fat and storage fat. 2. When trying to loose
1. Differentiate between essential fat and storage fat. 2. When trying to loose weight it is recommended that the client loose 1-2 pounds of weight per week. This weight loss is e…
1. Differentiate the ideas of Descartes and Locke to both the mind/body problem
1. Differentiate the ideas of Descartes and Locke to both the mind/body problem and the nature/nurture 2. Why might the the efforts of Babbage and Ada be of interest and significa…
1. Discuss child molestation, including the typical characteristics of a moleste
1. Discuss child molestation, including the typical characteristics of a molester, the effects of molestation on the victim, the possible signs of molestation that parents should …
1. Discuss how psychosocial factors can influence the development of childhood d
1. Discuss how psychosocial factors can influence the development of childhood disorders. 2. Describe the drug and psychosocial therapies for ADHD. 3. Discuss the similarities and…
1. Discuss religion\'s role in heterosexuality. Using lecture and text material,
1. Discuss religion's role in heterosexuality. Using lecture and text material, give historical views of heterosexual sex in religion, views on premarital sex, quality of sex, and…
1. Discuss the ambiguities on which the arguments depend. a. Ben is a person who
1. Discuss the ambiguities on which the arguments depend. a. Ben is a person who is a good quarterback. Therefore, Ben is a good person. b. All dissidents are not revolutionaries.…
1. Discuss the biological approach to psychology and include a discussion of neu
1. Discuss the biological approach to psychology and include a discussion of neuroscience. 2. Explain the fundamental differences between a clinical psychologist and a psychiatris…
1. Discuss the characteristics of a functional family, then juxtapose these with
1. Discuss the characteristics of a functional family, then juxtapose these with one where addictive behavior such as compulsive gambling or (any other addiction) enters the famil…
1. Discuss the education in drumming of Abubakari Lunna, a drummer of Dagbon. Ho
1. Discuss the education in drumming of Abubakari Lunna, a drummer of Dagbon. How was his education an example of enculturation? 2. Discuss the use of Euro American and traditiona…
1. Discuss the importance of the Belmont Report in conducting social science res
1. Discuss the importance of the Belmont Report in conducting social science research. 2. Provide an overview of the history of conducting ethical research from the eighteenth cen…
1. Discuss the normal and abnormal constituents of urine and list the changes th
1. Discuss the normal and abnormal constituents of urine and list the changes that would be seen. When could there be a change in the appearance or smell in the absence of illness…
1. Discuss the special risks of addiction for boys that differ from the special
1. Discuss the special risks of addiction for boys that differ from the special risks for girls. Should there be gender-specific programming for girls and why? 2. Identify risk fa…
1. Discuss why binocular vision is superior to monocular vision for perceiving d
1. Discuss why binocular vision is superior to monocular vision for perceiving distance to objects and the size and shapes of objects. 2. (a) Discuss the different roles of centra…
1. Discuss why binocular vision is superior to monocular vision for perceiving d
1. Discuss why binocular vision is superior to monocular vision for perceiving distance to objects and the size and shapes of objects. 2. (a) Discuss the different roles of centra…
1. Distinguish among different ways in which people use substances, and identify
1. Distinguish among different ways in which people use substances, and identify those uses that lead to substance-related disorders. 2. Discuss the prevalence, patterns, and tren…
1. Distinguish between the peripheral and central chemoreceptors in terms of the
1. Distinguish between the peripheral and central chemoreceptors in terms of their locations and the mechanisms by which they are stimulated 2. Define the term hypoventilation, ex…
1. Distinguish symptoms of alcohol-related substance use disorders and summarize
1. Distinguish symptoms of alcohol-related substance use disorders and summarize the economic, personal, and societal cost of alcoholism in the United States. 2. Differentiate and…
1. Do you have knowledge of what personalized learning is? If yes, do you believ
1. Do you have knowledge of what personalized learning is? If yes, do you believe that it works? Why? 2. Do you believe that it is possible to personalize every student’…
1. Do you think that a child will exhibit a consistent temperament across their
1. Do you think that a child will exhibit a consistent temperament across their infancy? Or is the temperament of a child altered by the environment? Use the developmental theorie…
1. Does a single axon interact with just one muscle cell, or with more than one?
1. Does a single axon interact with just one muscle cell, or with more than one? 2. Are muscle cells controlled individually, or in groups? Explain. 3. Knowing what the pituitary …
1. Dr. Calede is eating tater tots sprinkled with bacon bits ufe is Note the fol
1. Dr. Calede is eating tater tots sprinkled with bacon bits ufe is Note the following information: There are 160 calories in a 9 pieces serving of Ore-ida Tater Tots. Calorie bre…
1. Dr. Maynard uses a psychoanalytical approach when treating her clients. What
1. Dr. Maynard uses a psychoanalytical approach when treating her clients. What underlying assumption influences her therapy style? a. Personal views on extrinsic circumstances dr…
1. Dr. Mohammed is a sociologist. Dr. Johannes is a social psychologist. Dr. Pat
1. Dr. Mohammed is a sociologist. Dr. Johannes is a social psychologist. Dr. Patel is a behavioral psychologist. Dr. Zhang is a psychiatrist. Which of these scientists focuses on …
1. Dr. Thompson collects information in order to describe, assess, and understan
1. Dr. Thompson collects information in order to describe, assess, and understand an individual's psychological disorder Dr. Thompson is engaged in a. investigative therapy b. sys…
1. Draw a chart that defines “need- pleasure” and “pleasure of appreciation” and
1. Draw a chart that defines “need- pleasure” and “pleasure of appreciation” and lists at least three comparisons between them (10-13). 2. Explain how need-pleasure is like need-l…
1. Drove the “lobotomobile” and performed his last in 1967 ____________ 2. Was d
1. Drove the “lobotomobile” and performed his last in 1967 ____________ 2. Was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in 1967 and treated at McLean hospital in Boston. ___…
1. Due to the countercurrent multiplier, where is the osmolality LOWEST in the n
1. Due to the countercurrent multiplier, where is the osmolality LOWEST in the nephron loop? Select one: a. Osmolality is the same everywhere in the loop b. At the start of the lo…
1. During adolescence egocentrism appears to manifest in several unique ways tha
1. During adolescence egocentrism appears to manifest in several unique ways that teens have trouble distinguishing until later in life. What is the imaginary audience and how doe…
1. During inspiration, the intrapulmonic pressure: A. Increases B. Decreases C.
1. During inspiration, the intrapulmonic pressure: A. Increases B. Decreases C. Goes to zero 2. Which of the following causes an increased ventilation of the lun…
1. During muscle contraction, calcium ions bind to ... A. the actin myofilament.
1. During muscle contraction, calcium ions bind to ... A. the actin myofilament. B. the troponin molecule C. the sarcoplasmic reticulum. D. the sarcolemma. E. the tropomyosin mole…
1. During sleep, memories stored in the ___ are moved to permanent storage in ar
1. During sleep, memories stored in the ___ are moved to permanent storage in areas of the cortex A.thalamus B. hippocampus C. suprachiasmatic nucleus D. amygdala 2. What occurs d…
1. During sleep, memories stored in the ___ are moved to permanent storage in ar
1. During sleep, memories stored in the ___ are moved to permanent storage in areas of the cortex A. thalamus B. hippocampus C. suprachiasmatic nucleus D. amygdala 2. What occurs …
1. During the secretory phase, the corpus luteum secretes ____ levels of estroge
1. During the secretory phase, the corpus luteum secretes ____ levels of estrogen and ____ levels of progesterone. high; high low; high low; low high; low 2. Metabolic rate equals…
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