Terranova Exam 2
1. According to the required readings, biobehavioral shifts are
characterized by which of the following?
changes in a child's height and weight
changes in a child's physical, social and emotional status
changes in a child's emotional status that are triggered by
environmental shifts
changes in a child's temperament: changes in a childs physical,
social, and emotional status
2. An infant's excitability
is known as his or here , while the infant's
ability to regulate their reactions is known as .
reactivity; effortful
control effortful control;
reactivity
slow-to-warm up temperament; behavioral control
temperament; impulsivity: reactivity, effortful control
3. Sam is a 32 month old boy who prefers to play alone, is physically
awkward, and displays peculiar patterns of attention and language. As an
,infant, he was content to lie alone and look around, while other infants
were interested in moving around and interesting with others. Sam
appears to respond slowly to requests or demands, whether the amends
are positive or negative, and he is not easily aroused. At daycare, Sam is
often disengaged from other children and group activities. If Sam was
experiencing a disorder of regulation it is most likely....
hypersensitive regulatory
disorder underreactive regulatory
disorder
motorically disorganized, impulsive regulatory disorder
mixed category of regulatory disorder: Underreactive Regulatory
Disorder.
, This is characterized by poor motor coordination, little reactivity to
stimulation and lethargy, along with some other characteristics.
4. According to the textbook, the notion that some individuals are more
susceptible than other individuals to both risk factors and protective
factors is most consistent with which one of the following response
options?
diathesis-stress models
differential susceptibility
a general risk factor
none of the above: Differential Susceptibility. This concept includes the
idea that individuals respond differently to both risk and protective
factors.
The answer is NOT diathesis-stress models because that focuses on
how people respond differently only to risk factors.
5. Ellie's parents
have learned how to help her calm down after she is frightened by a
strange face or loud noise. Over time, Ellie learns to better regulate her
own reactions. This interaction between Ellie's temperament and her
parents' caregiving efforts is best known as .
a diathesis-stress interaction
goodness of fit
parent-child preferences
1. According to the required readings, biobehavioral shifts are
characterized by which of the following?
changes in a child's height and weight
changes in a child's physical, social and emotional status
changes in a child's emotional status that are triggered by
environmental shifts
changes in a child's temperament: changes in a childs physical,
social, and emotional status
2. An infant's excitability
is known as his or here , while the infant's
ability to regulate their reactions is known as .
reactivity; effortful
control effortful control;
reactivity
slow-to-warm up temperament; behavioral control
temperament; impulsivity: reactivity, effortful control
3. Sam is a 32 month old boy who prefers to play alone, is physically
awkward, and displays peculiar patterns of attention and language. As an
,infant, he was content to lie alone and look around, while other infants
were interested in moving around and interesting with others. Sam
appears to respond slowly to requests or demands, whether the amends
are positive or negative, and he is not easily aroused. At daycare, Sam is
often disengaged from other children and group activities. If Sam was
experiencing a disorder of regulation it is most likely....
hypersensitive regulatory
disorder underreactive regulatory
disorder
motorically disorganized, impulsive regulatory disorder
mixed category of regulatory disorder: Underreactive Regulatory
Disorder.
, This is characterized by poor motor coordination, little reactivity to
stimulation and lethargy, along with some other characteristics.
4. According to the textbook, the notion that some individuals are more
susceptible than other individuals to both risk factors and protective
factors is most consistent with which one of the following response
options?
diathesis-stress models
differential susceptibility
a general risk factor
none of the above: Differential Susceptibility. This concept includes the
idea that individuals respond differently to both risk and protective
factors.
The answer is NOT diathesis-stress models because that focuses on
how people respond differently only to risk factors.
5. Ellie's parents
have learned how to help her calm down after she is frightened by a
strange face or loud noise. Over time, Ellie learns to better regulate her
own reactions. This interaction between Ellie's temperament and her
parents' caregiving efforts is best known as .
a diathesis-stress interaction
goodness of fit
parent-child preferences