Exam 6: Developing Through the Life Span
Exam 1: Prologue211 Questions
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Exam 3: The Biology of Mind421 Questions
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Exam 12: What Drives US-Hunger, Sex, and Friendship474 Questions
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If research suggested that a pregnant mother's use of an artificial sweetener caused harm to the fetus,the artificial sweetener would be considered a(n)
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The aging brain partly compensates for a loss of brain cells by recruiting and reorganizing existing neural networks.This best illustrates
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Professor Polinski suggested that humans pair-bond because this practice encouraged the cooperative nurture and survival of children.The professor's suggestion best illustrates a(n)________ perspective.
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Twenty-year-olds would most likely outperform 60-year-olds on an art history exam in which they were asked to
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Exceptionally timid and cautious infants tend to become shy and unassertive adolescents.This best illustrates the long-term stability of
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At 16 months of age,Edmund is uncertain whether his busy parents will take time to feed him when he is hungry.This is most indicative of
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The age at which people are expected to leave home,get a job,and marry has changed dramatically in Wallonia over the past 50 years.Developmentalists would say that the country's ________ has been altered.
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The period of sexual maturation,during which a person becomes capable of reproducing,is called
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According to Piaget,during the formal operational stage people begin to
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Automatically withdrawing our limbs to escape pain illustrates
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Distinguishing between very gradual and very abrupt developmental changes over the life span is most central to the major issue of
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Professor Kuilema compared the moral intuitions of one group of children,a second group of adolescents,and a third group of adults by assessing their reactions to a variety of moral dilemmas.Professor Kuilema conducted a ________ study.
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Dr.Ensing studies the reactions of very young children who are briefly separated from their mothers while in an unfamiliar setting.It is most likely that Dr.Ensing is conducting research on
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Four-year-old Jennifer mistakenly believes that her mother would like to receive a toy doll as a Christmas present.This best illustrates Piaget's concept of
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Remembering things one can no longer perceive is most clearly an indication of
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At about 8 months,children become increasingly likely to react to newcomers with tears and distress.This best illustrates
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Children who have survived severe or prolonged physical abuse are at increased risk for
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Nuria is usually timid and fearful,whereas her sister Kyra is typically relaxed and cheerful.The two sisters are most strikingly different in
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The association areas are the last cortical areas to fully develop their
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