Exam 12: Development Over the Lifespan
Exam 1: Psychology: the Science of Behaviour245 Questions
Exam 2: Studying Behaviour Scientifically258 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Foundations of Behaviour225 Questions
Exam 4: Genes, Evolution, and Behaviour219 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception259 Questions
Exam 6: States of Consciousness276 Questions
Exam 7: Learning and Adaptation: the Role of Experience272 Questions
Exam 8: Memory260 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Thinking216 Questions
Exam 10: Intelligence193 Questions
Exam 11: Motivation and Emotion301 Questions
Exam 12: Development Over the Lifespan277 Questions
Exam 13: Behaviour in a Social Context310 Questions
Exam 14: Personality287 Questions
Exam 15: Stress, Coping, and Health248 Questions
Exam 16: Psychological Disorders281 Questions
Exam 17: Treatment of Psychological Disorders264 Questions
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Reaching puberty earlier than fellow peers is associated with
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Reaching puberty earlier than fellow peers is associated with:
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Which of the following statements regarding the potential impact of daycare is most accurate?
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Parents often like to dress little girls in pink clothes and little boys in blue clothes. While seemingly inconsequential, this actually is a clear example of
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Benoit and Parker's longitudinal study on Canadian infants, their mothers, and their grandmothers found 88% agreement in maternal attachment classification of mothers and their infants, and 65% agreement across the three generations. Given that a disproportionate number of adults with various behavioural problems (including criminal behaviour) have histories of insecure attachment, the results of Benoit and Parker's study suggests that:
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Concepts such as the personal fable and the imaginary audience are both assumed to be related to:
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Studies examining newborn infants' visual preferences suggest that an infant would be most interested in:
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Imagine that a young child fails to show object permanence when tested for cognitive development. According to Piaget, this child is in the
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Recent research on Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development has concluded all of the following EXCEPT:
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Professor Lee is interested in the cognitive development of children. So she compares the problem solving strategies of a group of six-year olds with those of a group of twelve-year olds. Professor Lee's research uses a
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Research has demonstrated that while the learning mechanisms of habituation and classical conditioning are operating at birth, the mechanism of operant conditioning is a later development in human infants.
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In his model of psychosocial development, Erik Erikson proposed that personality is
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You suspect that a young child is in Piaget's preoperational stage. Which of the following would you look for to confirm your suspicion?
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Bowlby's discriminate phase typically begins around 3 months of age and during it, the infant tends to direct his/her attachment behaviour towards _.
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Your grandmother is just about to have her 77th birthday. According to results from studies examining the information-processing changes that occur with age, which of the following areas would you expect to be least impaired by the process of aging?
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Reghan is a smiley, easygoing baby. She has a regular routine and bedtime. According to the research of Thomas and Chess, which of the following temperaments would most likely be reported for Reghan?
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Imagine that a young child is able to show conservation on a test of cognitive development. However, she has difficulty with hypothetical problem solving and abstract reasoning. According to Piaget, this child is in the
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In his model of psychosocial development, Erik Erikson proposed that personality:
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What do studies indicate about the risks associated with retirement?
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Studies examining the intellectual changes associated with aging have found that:
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