Exam 7: Development Over the Lifespan

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Research by Starr & Ferguson (2012) found that girls were more likely to choose a "sexy" doll versus a "normal" one as their idealized self-image if they watched more television and

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Susan becomes extremely upset when her mother leaves, grasping her leg and refusing to let go. When her mother returns, she is difficult to console and cries herself to the point of exhaustion. This is best explained by which form of attachment?

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Which of the following describes the embryonic period?

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By definition, an innate ability is one that is

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A growing body of research has found that ________ can be a strong predictor of delinquency and criminal behavior in children.

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Jeremy is 17 years old. According to Erikson, his chief task will be acquiring a sense of

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The brain's ability to rewire itself to adapt to its environment, a quality called ________, is greatest during the early childhood years and declines as we get old. As such, if one has a head injury, it is most likely that one will have greater recovery if that were to happen during the early years.

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Like any 4-month-old, Amy depends on her parents to feed her and to change her diapers. When Amy cries, her devoted parents quickly respond to her needs. According to Erikson, Amy should develop a sense of ________.

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During Piaget's formal operational stage, thinking becomes

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The emotional attachment of a human infant for its caregiver

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Ethan, a 3-year-old, asks his mom to cut a pizza pie into 12 rather than 8 pieces because he is "really hungry." On the basis of this example, it is most appropriate to conclude that Ethan

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Modern psychologists generally view the theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, and Erikson as sharing one common flaw. What is it?

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