Exam 1: The Science of Human Development
Exam 1: The Science of Human Development197 Questions
Exam 2: Theories180 Questions
Exam 3: The New Genetics193 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Development and Birth190 Questions
Exam 5: The First Two Years: Biosocial Development221 Questions
Exam 6: The First Two Years: Cognitive Development195 Questions
Exam 7: The First Two Years: Psychosocial Development219 Questions
Exam 8: Early Childhood: Biosocial Development189 Questions
Exam 9: Early Childhood: Cognitive Development206 Questions
Exam 10: Early Childhood: Psychosocial Development211 Questions
Exam 11: Middle Childhood: Biosocial Development198 Questions
Exam 12: Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development189 Questions
Exam 13: Middle Childhood: Psychosocial Development212 Questions
Exam 14: Adolescence: Biosocial Development188 Questions
Exam 15: Adolescence: Cognitive Development186 Questions
Exam 16: Adolescence: Psychosocial Development194 Questions
Exam 17: Emerging Adulthood163 Questions
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Between 1957 and 1961, many pregnant women took thalidomide to alleviate morning sickness; this drug disrupted a(n) _____ period of prenatal development.
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Our text suggests that the word _____ is a social construction that should be eliminated from our scientific vocabulary.
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Dr. Kilbey is studying the impact of exosystems on human development. Which of these would she be most interested in examining?
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A(n) _____ is a quick way to collect data from a large number of people.
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The final step in the five steps of the scientific method is to _____.
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_____ is a quick way to study the development of a large group of people.
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Even though Chris has genetic markers that put him at higher risk for a particular disease, he never shows any signs of the disorder. What factor explains this?
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The combination of all environmental influences that affect a developing person is called _____.
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If a researcher watches 1-week-old babies and records how many times they open and close their eyes while lying in their cribs, he is most likely using _____.
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Brooke and her half-brother Colton were raised in an impoverished home, where they were often left home alone while both parents worked more than one minimum-wage job to support the family. Despite this upbringing, Brooke has developed into a happy, healthy adult, while Colton has developed into a depressed alcoholic. Even though they shared an upbringing, their different outcomes indicate that they had _____.
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A person's income and level of education is part of his or her _____ status.
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Dr. Towne believes that heredity is primarily responsible for personality traits. Dr. West believes that environmental influences are primarily responsible for personality traits. They are on different sides of the _____ debate.
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People of a specific _____ group share certain attributes such as national origin, religion, and language.
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In the nature-nurture debate, most developmentalists believe that _____.
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People who came of age during the Great Depression all come from the same _____.
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