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CPCE Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Graded A+ Human Growth and Development - -Follows Child should be walking at age... - -18 months-24 months A preschool child's concept of causality is said to be... - -animistic which means child attributes human characteristics in inan...

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Human Growth and Development - ✔✔-Follows



Child should be walking at age... - ✔✔-18 months-24 months



A preschool child's concept of causality is said to be... - ✔✔-animistic which means child attributes
human characteristics in inanimate objects. (Concept is best related to Piaget's preoperational period
age 2-7)



Ritualistic behaviors are... - ✔✔-fixed action patterns elicited by sign stimuli



Conservation most likely refers to volume or mass. A child who hasn't mastered conservation does not
thinking a very flexible manner. Which are understood in what order? - ✔✔-Mass

Weight

Volume



Ego - ✔✔-Reality principle



Social and Cultural Foundations - ✔✔-Follows



Probable outcome refers to... - ✔✔-Prognosis (probability one can recover from addiction)



Poor economic conditions correlate with.... - ✔✔-Aggression



Early vocalization in infants and status across cultures - ✔✔-Nearly identical across cultures

,standards in own culture - ✔✔-Rigid standards expected in own culture



Personalism (multicultural counseling) - ✔✔-all people must adjust to environmental and geological
demands (see client as person, not diseased patient)



Tendency to affiliate with others, tendency in which birth order - ✔✔-first borns and only children



Group - ✔✔-Follows



Leadership styles - ✔✔-Theory X-authoritarian leadership



Theory Y-democratic (Carl Rogers, most desirable)



Theory Z-Laissez-faire, hands off leadership



Leaders that primarily focus on the here and now... - ✔✔-Speculative leaders



Gestalt leaders in REBT put a premium on... - ✔✔-confrontational modalities lean toward Theory X



Risky Shift Phenomemon - ✔✔-Group Decisions will be less conservative than the average group
member's decision, prior to the group discussion



Group polarity/Polarization - ✔✔-Predicts a person's views may become more extreme after they
participate in a group



Who sits together in group - ✔✔-People who are similar or believe they have something in common



Universality synonym - ✔✔-mutuality

, Group risk should be discussed - ✔✔-during the initial session, to point out holes in confidentiality in
group



Role of members - ✔✔-Energizer: stimulates enthusiasm in group



Scapegoat: everybody blames



Gatekeeper: tries to make certain everyone is doing his or her task and participate



Roles in group - ✔✔-Task Roles: help group carry out task, clarifier/info giver



Maintenance role: helps maintain or even strengthen group processes-follower/encourager



Self-serving role; negative, meets own needs at expense of group (no participation)



Role conflict - ✔✔-a situation in which there is a discrepancy between the way a member is expected to
behave and how they do



Conflict of interest - ✔✔-occurs when a member maximizes his/her needs and interests at expense of
someone else



Initial group stage has been called.. - ✔✔-forming, orientation and preaffiliation stage. It's characterized
by the approach-avoidance behavior



Approach-avoidance behavior - ✔✔-conflict when in you are attracted and repelled by the same group
(want to meet members but scared of rejection)



Avoidance-Avoidance behavior - ✔✔-conflict exists when you have two alternatives which both are
unattractive (boss says pay cut or lose job)

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