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CPCE PRACTICE TESTS CERTIFICATION
EXAM 2024 | 2 ACCURATE RECENTLY
TESTING VERSIONS WITH A STUDY
GUIDE | ACCUARATE AND EXPERT
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS |
LATEST UPDATE




According to Erikson's Psychosocial stages of Development, the stage in which a child
needs to learn important academic skills and compare favorably with peers in school to
achieve competence is which of the following stages?

A. Trust vs. Mistrust
B. Identity vs. Role Confusion
C. Initiative vs. Guilt
D. Industry vs. Inferiority ->>>ANSW>>>>D. Industry vs. Inferiority

You are doing a demonstration with Stella, who is 3 years old. You have two equal-
sized glasses, filled to the top with the same volume of water. You ask her whether
there is more water in one glass than the other, or the same, and she responds, "The
same."
Now, you pour the entire contents of one of these glasses into a tall, thin glass, and the
entire contents of the other in a short, but very wide glass. You ask her which glass
contains more water, and she points to the tall glass.
Which of Piaget's Cognitive stages of Development is Stella in?

A. Sensorimotor
B. Preoperational
C. Concrete Operations
D. Formal Operations ->>>ANSW>>>>B. Preoperational

,The pleasure principle drives which of Freud's personality aspects?

A. Ego
B. Id
C. Superego
D. Subconscious ->>>ANSW>>>>B. Id

Which of the following does NOT illustrate social learning theory?

a. 6-year old Amanda observes her older brother receiving a treat after he does the
dishes. The next day, Amanda jumps up from the table immediately after lunch and
insists on washing the dishes.
B. 4 year old Johnny frequently gets in trouble at pre-school for hitting his classmates.
When the teacher talks to his mother, she learns that there has been a history of abuse
between his mother and father, and Johnny has witnessed his father hitting his mother.
C. Angie brings home a report card with 2 A's and 2 B's. Her parents give her 3 dollars,
one for every A. During the next grading period, Angie spends more time studying and
puts extra effort into her schoolwork.
D. 14-yr old Sophie looks up to her classmate Maria because she is pretty and popular.
One day after school, Sophie sees Maria smoking a cigarette. A few weeks later,
someone offers Sop ->>>ANSW>>>>C. Angie brings home a report card with 2 A's and
2 B's. Her parents give her three dollars, one for every A. During the next grading
period, Angie spends more time studying and puts extra effort into her schoolwork.

Which of the following is not considered a stage model?

A. Erikson's Personality Theory
B. Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory
C. Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory
D. Freud's Theory of Personality Development ->>>ANSW>>>>B. Bronfenbrenner's
Ecological Theory

Stage Theories of development typically describe ___ changes in behavior, cognition, or
social relationships.

A. Quantitative
B. Incremental
C. Qualitative
D. Cumulative ->>>ANSW>>>>C. Qualitative

According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, if a person's self-esteem needs have been
satisfied, then you can assume that the following needs have also been satisfied,
except:

a. Belonging
b. Self-Actualization

,c. Psychological
d. Safety ->>>ANSW>>>>B. Self-Actualization

The highest level of Kohlberg's Stage Theory of Moral Development is:

a. Law and Order
b. Universal Ethical Principles
c. Social/Moral contract and System of Laws
d. Individual Interests ->>>ANSW>>>>B. Universal Ethical Principles

As Selena and her friends are walking home after school, they approach a corner store
and see bags of candy and snacks on open shelves outside the front door. A young
clerk is also outside waiting for customers. As they get closer, they see the clerk go
inside the store. Selena's friends encourage her to take a bag of candy, but she refuses.
How would an individual in Kohlberg's Pre-conventional Stage of Moral Reasoning
explain Selena's behavior?

A. Selena didn't take the candy because she might get caught.
B. Selena didn't take the candy because it belonged to someone else
C. Selena didn't take the candy because stealing is a violation of the moral rules of
justice and fairness
D. Selena didn't take the candy because it is not good for society when people steal
from others. ->>>ANSW>>>>A. Selena didn't take the candy because she might get
caught.

Mrs. Washington is conducting her weekly group counseling session for single young
adults. Karen, a lonely young professional woman, talks about feeling abandoned by
her boyfriend. The other group members listen patiently and respond emphatically. Mrs.
Washington reflects Karen's feelings with concern and sensitivity.
What operant learning theory predict about Karen's behavior in the next group session?

a. Karen will be embarrassed about her past self-disclosures and feel anxious about
speaking up.
b. Karen will not self-disclose because she fears the groupwill lost patience.
c. Karen will not self-disclose because her problems have been resolved.
d. Karen will speak openly because she has previously received attention and support. -
>>>ANSW>>>>C. Karen will not self-disclose because her problems have been
resolved

Mary has learned to feed herself with a spoon. When her mother gives her a fork, she
immediately says "spoon" and begins to feed herself. Mary has a _____a fork into her
schema for utensils.

a. Accommodated
b. Appropriated
c. Assimilated

, d. Combined ->>>ANSW>>>>C. Assimilated

According to Erikson, when an individual fails to develop a strong sense of identity, the
individual will have troubles with the development of:

a. Autonomy
b. Initiative
c. Intimacy
d. Integrity ->>>ANSW>>>>C. Intimacy

Using Erikson's develpomental theory as a framework, which of the following
statements is an accurate representation of his ideas?

a. An individual cannot progress to a later stage unless the earlier stage has been
resolved successfully and completely.
b. Successful progression through the stages of development depends upon effective
resolution of the Oedipal crisis.
c. Successful resolution of a psycho-social crisis at each stage depends upon having
more positive than negative experiences in the area of major concern.
d. Highly intelligent individuals can skip specific stages and make progress at a faster
rate than other people. ->>>ANSW>>>>C. Successful resolution of a psycho-social
crisis at each stage depends upon having more positive than negative experiences in
the area of major concern

The belief that individuals create their own knowledge by interpreting new experiences
in the light of past experiences is a fundamental proposition of:

a. Behaviorism
b. Rationalism
c. Transactionalism
d. Constructivism ->>>ANSW>>>>D. Constructivism

An attempt to forestall the development of problems by promoting health and wellness
in the general population is called:

a. Tertiary Prevention
b. Secondary Prevention
c. Primary Prevention
d. Mediation ->>>ANSW>>>>C. Primary Prevention

Which of the following statements is most accurate with regard to Piaget's theory?

a. Piaget firmly believed that children who were at a particular stage of cognitive
development had the same level of understanding in all areas, such as understanding
causality, morality, agency, etc.

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