Exam 3: Developing Through the Life Span
Exam 1: Psychologys Roots, Big Ideas, and Critical Thinking Tools432 Questions
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Exam 3: Developing Through the Life Span579 Questions
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Exam 6: Learning405 Questions
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Exam 14: Therapy454 Questions
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The processes of assimilation and accommodation were most clearly highlighted by
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According to Piaget,the ability to think logically about events first develops during the ________ stage.
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The study of influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change is called
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Brad and Jane exercise very little control over their two young children,and they usually allow them to do whatever they want.Psychologists would characterize Brad and Jane as ________ parents.
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When asked to recall the one or two most important events over the last half-century,older adults tend to name events that occurred when they were in their
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An awareness that children's inborn personality traits influence parents' child-raising practices should inhibit our tendency to
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A period from about age 18 to the mid-twenties when many in Western cultures have not yet achieved full independence as adults is called
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Sperm cells release ________ that eat away a mature egg cell's protective coating.
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According to Piaget,imagining an action and mentally reversing it would be an example of a
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Characteristics that are genetically transferred from parents to their offspring are said to be a product of
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Children in adoptive homes are ________ likely to experience parental neglect and abuse.They have typically grown up to be ________ self-giving.
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Parents in Asian cultures are more likely than parents in Westernized cultures to encourage children to
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When adults of varying ages were tested for their memory of a recently learned list of 24 words,the older adults demonstrated
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Elya passes up the small pleasure of eating a high-calorie dessert for the greater satisfaction of achieving her dieting goals in the upcoming month.Elya best illustrates
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When tethered to a mobile,infants learned the association between
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In Erikson's theory,the sense of integrity achieved in late adulthood refers to the feeling that
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Which psychologist was most influential in shaping our understanding of cognitive development?
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The grief experienced over the death of a loved one is especially severe when death is experienced
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Aaron cried when his mother left him in the infant nursery at church,and he was not reassured or comforted by her return a short while later.Aaron showed signs of
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