Exam 9: Life Span Development I
Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods141 Questions
Exam 2: Neuroscience and Biological Foundations139 Questions
Exam 3: Stress and Health Psychology103 Questions
Exam 4: Sensation and Perception179 Questions
Exam 5: States of Consciousness115 Questions
Exam 6: Learning123 Questions
Exam 7: Memory127 Questions
Exam 8: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence138 Questions
Exam 9: Life Span Development I113 Questions
Exam 10: Life Span Development II75 Questions
Exam 11: Gender and Human Sexuality97 Questions
Exam 12: Motivation and Emotion105 Questions
Exam 13: Personality129 Questions
Exam 14: Psychological Disorders104 Questions
Exam 15: Therapy134 Questions
Exam 16: Social Psychology117 Questions
Exam 17: Industrialorganizational Psychology80 Questions
Exam 18: Psychology at Work in the Global Economy84 Questions
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Thornton is easily upset, moody, and aggressive.He does not communicate well with peers or adults.According to Baumrind, it is MOST likely that his parents are engaged in ________ parenting.
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At birth, your head was about ________ the size of your total body.As an adult, however, your head is more like ________ of your total size!
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Eric is demanding and disobedient, has no respect for the property or rights of others, and is impulsive, immature, and out of control.According to Baumrind, it is MOST likely that his parents are engaged in ________ parenting.
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According to the ________ concept, children become less egocentric as they begin to understand that other people have different thoughts and feelings than they do.
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If you believe that your personality is developed early and that childhood traits can be used to predict one's adult personality, then you believe in ________.
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________ parents set firm limits, encourage increasing levels of responsibility, and are sensitive and caring toward their children, while ________ parents value unquestioning obedience and mature responsibility, and remain detached and aloof from their children.
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The type of developmental research that is most susceptible to cohort effects is the ___ method.
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Thomas believes he is uniquely invulnerable to the consequences of drinking and driving.His thinking reflects ________.
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Which of the following results support the idea that infants acquire object permanence earlier than Piaget suggested?
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If a psychologist wanted to compare a group of 6-year-old children to a group of 10-year-old children at the same time on recognition memory performance, the psychologist would use the ________ method of data collection.
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Cognitive structures that are like "blueprints" for organizing our interactions with the environment are called ________.
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________ was one of the first scientists to theorize that intellectual growth occurs in distinct stages, motivated by an innate need to know.
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A strong emotional bond with special others that endures over time is called attachment.This can occur between a child and _________.
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The fact that participants in this type of research may drop out over time, leaving behind a "self-selected" sample, means that the researcher may have a problem generalizing the results to a larger population of people.
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Assad and Juana believe in stimulating their new baby's senses by playing and singing to her.They also believe it is important to reinforce her curiosity and her attempts to interact with them verbally.It is MOST likely that Assad and Juana believe that ________ is the major contributor to their child's development.
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Which of the following behaviors is NOT influenced by culture?
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Any factor that causes damage or fetal death during prenatal development is called a(n)___.
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If a child refers to a pig as a "doggie," that child is ________ the pig into an existing cognitive structure.
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