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Course Pointer with Psychology Bachelor 1 UT Twente - 2023-2024

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MODULE 1

Module 1: Psychology: an Orientation

  • Study material: Psychology by Ciccarelli et al., 6th edition
  • About the exam: The final grade is a weighted average of two written subtests
  • Exam dates: 2 October 2023 (partial exam) + 30 October 2023 (partial exam)

Module 1: Introduction to Research Methodology

  • Study material: The Practice of Social Research by Babbie, 15th edition
  • About the exam: The final grade is a weighted average of a Written Test, an R-exam & assignments
  • Exam dates: 6 November 2023 (Written Test)

Module 1: Systematic Intervention Design

  • Study material: Reader Systematic Intervention Design in Psychology
  • About the exam: The final grade is a weighted average of written subtests, a project report, a project presentation, attendance to tutorials & project & handing in preparation exercises
  • Exam dates: 16 October 2023 (partial exam) + 23 October 2023 (exam)

Module 1: Project Management and Academic Writing

  • Study material: Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association by American Psychological Association, 7th edition
  • About the exam: The final grade is a weighted average of a group project plan, a group literature assignment, an individual writing assignment, an individual reflective report, attendance to tutorials Professional Skills & attendance tutorials Academic Writing Skills

MODULE 2

Module 2: Social (Developmental) Psychology

  • Study material:
    • Social Psychology by Kassin a.o., 11th edition
    • How children develop by Siegler, 6th edition
  • About the exam: The final grade is based on two partial exams and assignments
  • Exam dates: 11 December 2023 (subtest 1) + 29 January 2024 (subtest 2)

Module 2: Data Analysis I

  • Study material: Analysing data using linear models by Van den Berg, 6th edition
  • About the exam: The final grade is based on assignments and a written exam
  • Exam dates: 4 December 2023 (partial exam) + 23 January 2024 (exam)

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Module 5: Health Psychology and Applied Technology

Health Psychology

  • Study material: Introduction to Health Psychology by Morrison & Bennett, 5th edition

Persuasive Health Technology

  • Study material:
    • eHealth Research: Theory and Development. A multidisciplinary approach by Van Gemert-Pijnen o.a. 2018 edition
    • Articles and readings of other courses in this module

Module 5: Psychology in Learning & Instruction

Theories of Learning and Instruction

  • Study material: articles

Research and Teaching Skills

  • Study material: syllabus

Instructional Design Project

  • Study material: articles & readings through Canvas

Module 5: Psychology of Safety

Theoretical Models of Societal Safety

  • Study material: articles

Research and Design in Safety Contexts

  • Study material: self-selected articles

Module 6: Psychopathology & Psychodiagnostics

  • Study material:
    • Psychopathology: Research, Assessment, and Treatment in Clinical Psychology by Davey, 3rd edition
    • Psychological diagnostics in health care by Luteijn & Barelds, 1st edition

Module 6: Applied Psychodiagnostics: Case Report

  • Study material: Psychological diagnostics in health care by Luteijn & Barelds, 1st edition

Module 6: Mental Health in Practice (Project)

  • Study material: articles

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What is the influence of peers on the development of a child? - ExamTest 13

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Question 1

From which of the following we cannot notice that two young children are friends?

  1. They defend each other.
  2. They can verbally tell who their friends are. 
  3. They will call for help when their friend is upset. 
  4. They prefer to play with their friends than with nonfriends. 

Question 2

Which term is described by the following? Peer groups that children voluntarily form or join themselves, usually of the same sex and race. 

  1. A clique.
  2. A crowd.
  3. A gang.
  4. A mob.

Question 3

Which of the following is not a sociometric status?

  1. Rejected children.
  2. Average children.
  3. Bullied children.
  4. Neglected children.

Question 4

What's true about bullied children?

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    What is the influence of family on the development of children? - ExamTest 12

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    Question 1

    Which parenting style is described by the following? Parents are cold, nonresponsive and high in demandingness. They are oriented toward control and expect their children to comply without question or explanation.

    1. Authoritative parenting.
    2. Authoritarian parenting.
    3. Permissive parenting.
    4. Uninvolved parenting.

    Question 2

    The process through which children acquire the values, knowledge, and behaviors that are regarded as appropriate in their culture is known as ...

    1. Parenting style.
    2. Socialization.
    3. Behaviorism.
    4. Discipline.

    Question 3

    A recent trend in famiy structure in the United states is the increasing ages of first-time parents. Which of the following is not true of these older parents compared with younger parents?

    1. Older parents tend to
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    What do attachment theories say about development? - ExamTest 11

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    Question 1

    What is the third step in the attachment process according to Bowlby? 

    1. Reciprocal relationships.
    2. Clear-cut attachment.
    3. Pre attachment.
    4. Attachment-in-the-making.

    Question 2

    Which attachment pattern does not originally belong to the three attachment patterns of Ainsworth?

    1. Secure attachment.
    2. Insecure ambivalent attachment.
    3. Insecure disorganized attachment.
    4. Insecure avoidant attachment.

    Question 3

    What is NOT characteristic of an insecure ambivalent child?

    1. The child behaves very clingy.
    2. The child calms down through the presence of a stranger.
    3. The child is difficult to comfort when the mother returns after being separated from her.
    4. The child is comforted just as easily by a stranger as by the mother after divorce from the mother.
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    How does emotion development in children take place? - ExamTest 10

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    Question 1

    Which theory is based on the idea of Darwin that emotions are innate? 

    1. The functionalist perspective
    2. The dynamic systems theory.
    3. The basis-affection system theory.
    4. The discrete emotions theory.

    Question 2

    Which of the following statements is true?

    1. Poor people experience as much depression as rich people. 
    2. The percentage of depression decreases when children reach puberty. 
     
    1. Only statement 1 is true.
    2. Only statement 2 is true.
    3. Both statements are true.
    4. Both statements are false.

    Question 3

    What are two examples of self-aware emotions?

    1. Shame and anger.
    2. Fear and Anger.
    3. Pride and shame.
    4. Pride and joy.

    Question 4

    What is the first form of emotional regulation that children

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    What are the theories on social development in children? - ExamTest 9

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    Question 1

    What is the right order of Freud's developmental stages?

    1. Oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latency period, genital stage. 
    2. Anal stage, oral stage, phallic stage, latency period, genital stage. 
    3. Oral stage, anal stage, latency period, phallic stage, genital stage. 
    4. Oral stage, anal stage, genital stage, latency period, phallic stage.

    Question 2

    During which developmental stage does the Oedipus complex occur?

    1. Anal stage.
    2. Phallic stage.
    3. Latency period.
    4. Genital stage.

    Question 3

    Who is the founder of behaviorism?

    1. Albert.
    2. Erikson.
    3. Skinner.
    4. Watson.

    Question 4

    John takes a biscuit from the biscuit tin before eating, while his parents told him he wasn't allowed to. John feels guilty after eating the

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    What is intelligence and how does it develop? - ExamTest 8

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    Question 1

    Which of the following statements is true?

    1. Crystallized intelligence is the ability to think on the spot to solve novel problems.
    2. Fluid intelligence is the factual knowledge about the world.
     
    1. Only statement 1 is true.
    2. Only statement 2 is true.
    3. Both statements are true.
    4. Both statements are false.

    Question 2

    Which intelligence test is used for children of 6 years and older?

    1. The Stanford-Binet intelligence test.
    2. Revisie Amsterdamse Kinder-Intelligentie-Test (Rakit).
    3. The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC).
    4. Raven's Progressive Matrices.

    Question 3

    Which of the following is true about IQ?

    1. IQ scores are strong predictors of academic, economic and occupational achievements. 
    2. Correlations between individual alleles of genes and IQ are very
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    How does conceptual development take place? - ExamTest 7

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    Question 1

    Which of the following does not belong to the three categories that children use to distinguish by categoral hierarchy? 

    1. Not-living things.
    2. Animals.
    3. Humans.
    4. Living things.

    Question 2

    Which of the following is true?

    1. An important component of false belief problems is the understanding of the relation between desires and actions.
    2. Theory of mind is the understanding of how the mind works and how this influences behavior.
     
    1. Only statement 1 is true.
    2. Only statement 2 is true.
    3. Both statements are true.
    4. Both statements are false.

    Question 3

    Which of the following concepts is not developed by children to understand the world?

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      How does language develop? - ExamTest 6

      Questions

      Question 1

      Which concept is defined by the following? The smallest units of meaning in a language, composed of one or more units.

      1. Semantics.
      2. Phonemes.
      3. Morphemes.
      4. Syntax.

      Question 2

      What is the second step in learning language?

      1. The preparation for the production of speech by means of repetitive consonant-vowel sequences.
      2. The perception of speech, by means of rhythm, tempo, cadence, melody, etc. 
      3. The first words.
      4. Categorical perception.

      Question 3

      A child says: "I getted that from my grandmother". 'Getted' consists of three ...

      1. Phonemes.
      2. Morphemes.
      3. Syntaxes.
      4. Modularities.

      Question 4

      What's the Importance of Infant Directed Talk?

      1. It is critical to the child's language development.
      2. It
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      How do children develop perception, action, and learning? - ExamTest 5

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      Question 1

      Which concept is defined in the following? The processing of basic information from the external world by the sensory receptors in the sense organs and brain.

      1. Perception.
      2. Observation.
      3. Sensation.
      4. Information processing.

      Question 2

      Fill in: Infants have high/poor contrast sensitivity, because the cones/rods in their retinas are immature.

      1. High, cones.
      2. High, rods.
      3. Poor, cones.
      4. Poor, rods.

      Question 3

      Which of the following is no reflex of a newborn?

      1. Grasping.
      2. Sucking.
      3. Swallowing.
      4. Splashing.

      Question 4

      Mutual understanding is also called ...

      1. Theory of Mind.
      2. Intermodal perception.
      3. Intersubjectivity.
      4. Active learning.

      Question 5

      A baby touches a block in a dark room. Then he enters

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      What are different theories on the cognitive development of children? - ExamTest 4

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      Question 1

      Which concept of Piaget is defined by the following: The process by which people process incoming information according to concepts they already understand.

      1. Modification.
      2. Equilibration.
      3. Assimilation.
      4. Accommodation.

      Question 2

      Which of the following is the right order of Piaget's stages?

      1. Sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage, formal operational stage.
      2. Sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, formal operational stage, concrete operational stage.
      3. Preoperational stage, sensorimotor stage, concrete operational stage, formal operational stage.
      4. Preoperational stage, sensorimotor stage, formal operational stage, concrete operational stage.

      Question 3

      Which of the following is true?

      1. Core-knowledge theorist propose that children are born with general knowledge and that they expand this knowledge gradually. Piaget proposes that children are born with both general knowledge and specialized learning
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      Why do we study the development of children? - ExamTest 1
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        1. It is not possible to suppose that children tell the truth in court.
        2. Specifically, young children are susceptible for suggestive questioning, when questions are repeated again a...
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      How does moral development take place? - ExamTest 14
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      • Questions Question 1 According to Piaget, there are two stages of development in children's moral reasoning, with a transitional period between them. During which ages does this transitional period occur?

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