Exam 6: Developing Through the Life Span
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A person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity is called their
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Recognizing whether someone's facial expression is a happy smile or a self-satisfied smirk is especially difficult for those with
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Erikson suggested that the adolescent search for identity is followed by a developing capacity for
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Research indicates that most abusive parents report that they themselves were
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According to Piaget,a person first comprehends that division is the reverse of multiplication during the ________ stage.
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Compared with younger adults,older adults take ________ time to solve perceptual puzzles and ________ time to remember names.
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Nageeb thought all nurses were young females until a middle-aged male nurse took care of him.Nageeb's altered conception of a "nurse" illustrates the process of
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One of the three major issues in developmental psychology involves a focus on
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During memory tasks,the left frontal lobes are especially active in young adult brains,while older adult brains use both left and right frontal lobes.This age-related change in brain functioning best illustrates
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Mr.and Mrs.McDonald believe in the importance of stern discipline;they impose strict rules which they expect their children to obey without question.They penalize misbehavior harshly,frequently with a spanking.Mr.and Mrs.Reynolds use milder forms of punishment to enforce their rules.They also have regular family meetings in which their children help them to establish household rules and penalties for breaking them.What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of these two disciplinary approaches? Explain the reasons for your answer.
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Piaget is best known for his interest in the process of ________ development.
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If Piaget pictured the developing child as a young ________,Vygotsky pictured the developing child as a young ________.
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According to Kohlberg,morality based on the avoidance of punishment and the attainment of concrete rewards represents ________ morality.
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The risk of developing a neurocognitive disorder in late adulthood is more than doubled by ________ in midlife.
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People typically experience an increasing sense of confidence and self-esteem
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According to Piaget,children acquire the mental operations needed to comprehend such things as mathematical transformations and conservation during the ________ stage.
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Contemporary research suggests that Piaget identified fairly accurately ________ of major cognitive developmental milestones.
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