Human Growth and Development
6. In terms of the concept of reaction range, what role do genes play? A. They determine exactly which traits are expressed. B. They determine how intelligent a person is. C. They set firm limits on which traits can be expressed. D. They are more important than the environment. E. They have no impact on trait expression. 7. Lori is 10 years old and scores similarly to the average 8-year-old on an intelligence test. What would Lori’s IQ be, according to the original Stanford-Binet calculation?
A. 100 B. 125 C. 10 D. 8 E. 80 8. Why is it significant that a child passes a rouge test for the first time?
A. It shows that the child has the psychomotor skills to remove the rouge from their face. B. Passing the rouge test means the child can recognize their name and their parents. C. This milestone indicates that the child can recognize themselves and understand how others might perceive them. D. Passing the rouge test confirms the child has proper vision and can recognize their face. E. Passing the rouge test means the child can distinguish colors accurately. 9. Which of the following situations BEST demonstrates the concept of social learning theory? A. Tom learns how to fix his air conditioner by trying different methods until he finds one that works. B. Tom gathers his friends to attend a class on how to make minor air conditioning repairs. C. Tom hires someone in his social circle to fix his air conditioner because he doesn’t know how. D. After watching a video of a plumber demonstrating air conditioner repair, Tom is able to do it himself. E. After reading a book on air conditioner repair, Tom feels ready to fix it. 10. Which statement below illustrates Kohlberg’s “conventional morality”?
A. “Do your own thing.” B. “Scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours.” C. “Rules were made to be broken.” D. “Buckle up. It’s the law.” E. “All men were created equal.”
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