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Zeke's father is a volleyball coach and Zeke grew up wanting to play volleyball. In fifth grade, he asked his father to show him how to play and teach him basic skills. By the time that he reaches junior high, he's skilled enough to make the varsity volleyball team. What type of genotype- environme...

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PSYC 140 - Module 2 Exam Questions

Zeke's father is a volleyball coach and Zeke grew up wanting to play volleyball. In fifth grade, he asked
his father to show him how to play and teach him basic skills. By the time that he reaches junior high,
he's skilled enough to make the varsity volleyball team. What type of genotype- environment interaction
best explains Zeke's sports success? - answer-Active



Jillian's mother is a librarian and her father is a high school English teacher. When Jillian began
elementary school, her teacher found her reading fourth-grade level books in the school library. The
teacher then encouraged Jillian to read high quality fiction books. By high school, Jillian is one of her
school's top English students. What type of genotype-environment interaction might best explain how
this occurred? - answer-Evocative



Dan's parents both perform in the city orchestra. When Dan was three they bought him his first violin
and began giving him music lessons. Dan shows early promise as a musician. What type of genotype-
environment interaction best explains Dan's musical prowess? - answer-Passive



Jillian's mother is a librarian and her father is a high school English teacher. When Jillian began
elementary school, her teacher found her reading fourth- grade level books in the school library. The
teacher then encouraged Jillian to read high quality fiction books. By high school, Jillian is one of her
school's top English students. What type of genotype-environment interaction might best explain how
this occurred? - answer-



In which type of genotype-environment interaction does the child take very little role in personally
choosing and seeking out environments that foster a particular interest - answer-Passive



Which research design would best investigate the everyday behavior of children in a middle school math
class? - answer-Naturalistic Observation



A researcher follows a group of children over ten years to assess socioemotional development. Which
research design is the researcher using? - answer-Longitudinal

, A doctor might recommend the use of a/an _________________ drug during childbirth if there is a need
to stimulate labor contractions. - answer-oxytocic



Place the following prenatal events in order from earliest to latest -

Lanugo is nearly gone

Basic spinal cord begins to form

Heartbeat can be heard - answer-Basic spinal cord begins to form

Heartbeat can be heard

Lanugo is nearly gone



What is Lamaze? - answer-The use of breathing techniques and education to control pain and fear



A/An _______________ is an agent that causes birth defect. - answer-teratogen



T or F? The risk of miscarriage during amniocenteses is 1 in 300 - answer-TRUE



When are a developing baby's organs most susceptible. Be specific. - answer-during organogenesis



What is the term for the prenatal period of organ formation? - answer-Organogenesis



Which of the following are typical reasons for undertaking Chorionic Villus Sampling?

Maternal age (35 or younger)

Desire to confirm and date the pregnancy

Family history of a genetic disease

All of the above - answer-Family history of a genetic disease



During which trimester does spinal cord formation begin? - answer-First

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