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EPSY 321 Exam 1 questions well
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The Endocrine System - correct answer ✔✔produces, circulates, and regulates hormones



Glands - correct answer ✔✔organs that stimulate particular parts of the body to respond in specific ways
to particular hormones for survival and body regulation development



Biosocial (1) - correct answer ✔✔extremely biological

G. Stanley Hall - storm and stress is biological

Dual Systems Theories/Maturational Imbalance- simultaneous development of 2 brain systems



Organismic (2) - correct answer ✔✔recognizes biological changes but considers contextual forces also

Sigmund Freud

Erikson (crisis)

Piaget (concrete-abstract thought)



Learning (3) - correct answer ✔✔believe the processes of human behavior are the same during this time
and any other time

Behaviorism (Skinner operant conditioning-reinforcement and punishment)

Social Learning Theory (Bandura)



Social (4) - correct answer ✔✔How adolescents come of age, cohort

Adolescent Marginality - Kurt Lewin and Edgar Friedenburg - generation gaps

Intergenerational Conflict- Karl Mannheim and James Coleman - historical cohorts meaning different
values and beleifs



Ecological - correct answer ✔✔middle of the biological and enviornmental scale

,Historical/Anthropological (6) - correct answer ✔✔social, political, and economic forces at the given time

Anthropological - Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead: culturally defined experience (industrial vs
nonindustrial)



Inventionist (7) - correct answer ✔✔extremely environmental

entirely a social invention



Onset/Endocrine system role - correct answer ✔✔Glands (pituary, adrenal)

hormones (reproductive (FSH and LH)

growth hormones

Neurons



Negative feedback loop - correct answer ✔✔



H.P.G. axis - correct answer ✔✔Hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis, the negative feedback loop that
regulates sex-hormone production.



Hormonal influences - correct answer ✔✔



Tanner stages - correct answer ✔✔



Pituary Gland (Master Gland) - correct answer ✔✔-produces a number of hormones involved in growth

-regulates function of other glands

-for the most part controlled by the hypothalamus

-releases ACTH (stimulates the adrenal gland to produce cortisol)



Adrenal gland - correct answer ✔✔maturation (adrenarche) contributes to the development of body
odor, signalling the beginning of sexual maturation to tohers

, cortisol - correct answer ✔✔a hormone produced when a person is exposed to stress

-regulates metabolism



Hormones - correct answer ✔✔4 main functions:

-metabolism

-growth

-development

-reproduction



Hormone organizational role - correct answer ✔✔There early individual effects of hormones on the
function and structure of the body

Paves the way for future changes to occur

Homeostasis, general hormones stages



Hormone activational role - correct answer ✔✔Categorized as an immediate or temporary effect of a
hormone

Changes that has everything to do with the presence or absence of a certain hormone

Transient

Sets up the body to undergo specific and spontaneous changes



Reproductive hormones - correct answer ✔✔start and end first

FSH (activational role)

LH (governs release of egg from ovary)



growth hormones - correct answer ✔✔have nothing to do with sexual maturation



Neurons (GnRh) - correct answer ✔✔specialized neurons that are activated by certain pubertal
hormones; sensitive to the level of sex hormones that are being regulated throughout the body (there's
not enough, there's too much)

Report back the level of sex hormones in the bloodstream

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