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Title of test:
OTA 130 -- development, play, work

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Development, Play, Work

Author:
Mary Lee
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Creation Date:
20/02/2012

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Number of questions: 27
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Freud believed that if an individual's needs are satisfied at one stage, then he or she moves on successfully to the next stage (five in all). If his or her needs are not satisfied, he/she may become fixated at that state, resulting in behavioral or personality traits that strive to fulfill this need indefinitely. True False.
Match the theorist with the appropriate framework for their stages. Freud Erikson Piaget.
Match the age range with the appropriate Freudian stage 0 to 3 years 3 to 6 years 6 to 12 years Adolescence.
Match the age range with the appropriate Erikson stage 0 to 3 years 3 to 6 years 6 to 12 years Adolescence 12- 21 years Early Adulthood 21 to 30 years Middle Adulthood 30 to 60 years Late Adulthood 60+ years.
Match the age range with the appropriate Piaget stage 0 to 3 years 3 to 6 years 6 to 12 years Adolescence 12- 21 years.
Growth and coordination develop in the same sequence for all people. True False.
According the the principle of cephalocaudal development, maturation occurs from the head down. True False.
According to proximodistal development, maturation occurs from the center of the body outward. True False.
Match the reflex with the age at which it should "drop out": Turning face when cheek is stroked "rooting" Startle response when head drops below spine "moro" Firmly grasps items placed in hand "Palmar" Spreading toes when stroked "Babinski" Curling down of toes when ball of foot is pressed "Plantar" Fencer position when looks at dominant hand "Tonic neck reflex".
Match the milestones of motor development with the age: rolling over grasping rattle sitting without support standing while holding on grasping with thumb and finger standing alone walking building a tower of two blocks walking up steps jumping in place.
Match the age with the early communication milestone: 1.5 to 3 months 6 to 10 months 9 months 9 to 10 months 10 to 14 months 13 months 18 to 24 months 30 months 36 months.
Match the area of a child's development with the description of how "Play" contributes Emotional Social Physical Cognitive Language.
Match the Types of Play with their description Unoccupied play Solitary Play Onlooker Play Parallel Play Associative Play Social Play.
Match the Types of Play with the ages in which they occur Unoccupied play Solitary Play Onlooker Play Parallel Play Associative Play Social Play.
Match the type of play with its description Motor-Physical play Constructive Play Expressive Play Cooperative Play Fantasy Play.
Work is a highly variable entity that takes on different meanings, depending on the social context and the meanings assigned to it by those involved. True False.
Select which of the following are examples of "division of labor": "Mens" work vs. "Womens" work Many types of jobs existing in one society Specializations in the field of medicine Specializations in the field of therapy A governmental agency that oversees the workforce.
Which four functions of work did Victor identify as being universal to the experience of paid work? Income Structure Social Status Social Relationships Retirement planning.
Marx believed that work was unimportant to society. True False.
Marx believed that capitalism caused work to be a repetitive and boring task, which alienates us from others. True False.
Match the type of alienation Marx identitied as stemming from capitalism, with its description: Loss of control over the end product Loss of involvement in production processes Rivalling others Denial of self-expression.
Weber analyzed the Protestant Ethic (work ethic) and noted that it is quite different from capitalism. True False.
One of the key elements of the Protestant Ethic is Austerity, because it encouraged money to be reinvested in the business. True False.
Research has shown that the more closely someone identifies with the work ethic, the more problems he or she has with dealing with unemployment. True False.
It has been suggested that OTs should assist unemployed people to become more committed to finding a new job. True False.
Occupational therapists utilizing models of practice centered on human occupation believe that work is applicable mainly during adulthood. True False.
As occupational therapists, we should keep an open mind about what constitutes "work" and respect the position of the client as it pertains to what they consider work. True False.
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