Exam 10: Contexts of Development

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Describe some of the parental behaviors and developmental outcomes associated with poverty during childhood.

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Amanda comes from a White, middle­class family. Her parents engage in a parenting style that is demanding, controlling while also stressing obedience. Amanda is MOST likely to be:

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Imagine that you have a friend who is going back to work and would like to find a high­quality child­care center in which to put her child. What factors should she pay attention to when investigating potential child­care programs?

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Gusii children are more likely to engage in kinds of behavior that include ____________, while children in the United States are more likely to engage in kinds of behavior that include ____________.

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Describe some of the ways that siblings influence children's development.

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Micah is only 3 years old and already likes to watch a lot of television. His father is concerned about the amount of television he watches. What can you tell his father about research on the influence of television viewing on children's development?

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A style of parenting that includes a mixture of high levels of vigilant control with high levels of support is referred to as:

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In studies of parenting styles by Diana Baumrind and her colleagues, authoritarian parenting was associated with higher levels of social competence in children.

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Although rare in the animal kingdom, when cooperative breeding occurs, this results in ____________.

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When children are expected to make economic contributions to a family such as being responsible for portions of the farming or for the caring for younger siblings, their parents are likely to foster a self­identity based on interdependence.

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Describe how the factors in a child's life can be thought of as a "nested set of contexts." How might different levels of contexts reciprocally influence one another? Give examples.

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What factors contribute to the negative developmental effect of being raised by a young, unmarried mother?

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Describe the long­term effects of abuse and neglect on children. How can you explain these effects? Cite evidence when possible.

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Describe some of the protective factors for these children.

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"High self­esteem," "secure attachment," and "positive peer relations" are all examples of:

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There is a great deal of cross­cultural consistency in both parenting styles and parenting values.

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On the basis of interviews and observations of predominantly white, middle­class preschoolers and their parents, Diana Baumrind and her colleagues found that children of authoritative parents:

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Approximately what percentage of children in the United States has immigrant parents?

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What influence does the help of allocaregivers have on children and families?

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The children of unmarried teenage mothers are affected more by their mothers' limited vocalizations than by the limited financial resources.

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