Exam 1: Basic Concepts and Methods

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Although some research may be used to improve people's lives,this is not always the case with research involving developmental psychology because many variables may be involved that affect individuals differently,coupled with the fact that there are no concrete answers.

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________ is the term used to describe the average age at which children reach developmental milestones.

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The concept of developmental stages came from Darwin's theory of evolution.

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List and explain the four (4)goals developmental psychologists set out to achieve through the usage of the scientific method.

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The ________ research method would be effective in extensively studying a teacher who has superior skills in conflict resolution.

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Maria Ivosevic married for the first time at age 39,and at age 40 she is pregnant for the first time.She is now considering starting college to become a computer systems engineer.When Maria laughingly tells her friends,"I have never done anything when I was supposed to," she is referring to

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A cohort is

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Which of the following is not an illustration of the interactionist model of experience?

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Examples of atypical development consist of developmental delay,mental illness,aggressiveness,and the like.

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The three broad categories used by developmentalists to classify developmental changes include physical,social,and _______ domains.

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What are the key features of the interactionist model of development?

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Identify the four goals of developmental psychology,and describe how developmental psychologists might use scientific methods to achieve each of the goals.

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Which of the following most clearly represents a core belief of the lifespan perspective of developmental psychology?

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Early developmental psychology pioneer G.Stanley Hall believed that developmentalists should identify ________ to further the field's understanding of child development.

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The National Longitudinal Study of Children and Youth collects data on children every 2 years (1 cycle)as they grow into adulthood.A new sample of infants is added at the third cycle,and at each subsequent cycle.This is an example of a(n)________ design.

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The Canadian Psychological Association has published ethical standards for practitioners,researchers,and scientists that address

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Which of the following is the BEST example of an "off-time" event that could have negative effects upon an individual's development?

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The Tuskegee syphilis experiment was a clinical study conducted from 1932-1972 by the U.S.Public Health Service to document the effects of untreated syphilis in African American men who believed they were simply receiving free health care from the U.S.government.List and discuss the ethical standards that have been violated by this experiment.

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Studying one woman over a two-year period to obtain information regarding her physical health and habits is a great example of survey research.

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Piaget's landmark body of work defined our understanding of cognitive development in children.Piaget's work convinced him that logical thinking develops in _______ stages between birth and adolescence.

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