Exam 4: Prenatal Development
Exam 1: Introduction to Developmental Psychology and Its Research Strategies171 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Human Development167 Questions
Exam 3: Hereditary Influences on Development165 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Development100 Questions
Exam 5: Birth and the Newborns Readiness for Life83 Questions
Exam 6: Physical Development134 Questions
Exam 7: Early Cognitive Foundations170 Questions
Exam 8: Cognitive Development176 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Development164 Questions
Exam 10: Intelligence133 Questions
Exam 11: Development of Language and Communication Skills170 Questions
Exam 12: Emotional Development,temperament,and Attachment166 Questions
Exam 13: Development of the Self and Social Cognition153 Questions
Exam 14: Sex Differences and Similarities,gender-Role Development,and Sexual Behavior149 Questions
Exam 15: Moral Development,altruism,and Aggression150 Questions
Exam 16: The Family155 Questions
Exam 17: Extrafamilial Influences151 Questions
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In comparison to women who are between the ages of 18 and 35 when they conceive,what characterizes the environmental risks for the pregnancy of women who conceive before the age of 18?
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Anne,a moderate smoker and moderate drinker,has just discovered that she is pregnant.What does most research suggest that Anne should do in order to make sure that her baby develops as healthily as possible?
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Whose genotype is most closely linked to placental development?
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Heavy cigarette smoking during pregnancy has been linked to which congenital abnormality?
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Use the concept of sensitive periods to explain why the developing baby is most vulnerable to the effects of teratogens during the embryonic stage of prenatal development.
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Regular use of marijuana during pregnancy been found to result in which effect on the developing child?
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How do pregnancies in older mothers compare to those in younger mothers?
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The outer layer of the blastocyst forms four major support structures that protect and nourish the developing embryo or fetus.Name each structure and explain its function.
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Skye abstained from alcohol early in her pregnancy,but for the last six weeks of the pregnancy she became depressed and began to drink heavily.What is the most likely outcome for Skye's baby?
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Because diethylstilbestrol mimics many of the effects of endogenous gonadal hormones,exposure to this drug would be predicted to have the largest effect on the sexual development of which of the following?
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Suppose that Baby Q received both an X and a Y chromosome at conception,but no testosterone is released during the third month of the pregnancy.Based on this information,what can you conclude regarding the development of Baby Q's reproductive system?
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Suppose that Baby J received both an X and a Y chromosome at the time of conception.Based on this information,what can you conclude regarding the development of Baby J's reproductive system during the third month of the pregnancy?
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How does a mother's emotional well-being during pregnancy affect her developing child?
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What is the best advice for pregnant woman regarding the use of vitamin supplements?
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Cocaine use during pregnancy has been associated with which outcome(s)for the developing child?
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Of the following,which part of the body is vulnerable to teratogens only during early pregnancy?
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Of the following,which part of the body is susceptible to teratogenic effects throughout all three trimesters of pregnancy?
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