Exam 9: Theories of Social Development
Exam 1: An Introduction to Child Development151 Questions
Exam 2: Prenatal Development and the Newborn Period186 Questions
Exam 3: Biology and Behavior232 Questions
Exam 4: Theories of Cognitive Development195 Questions
Exam 5: Perception, Action, and Learning in Infancy173 Questions
Exam 6: Development of Language and Symbol Use145 Questions
Exam 7: Conceptual Development142 Questions
Exam 8: Intelligence and Academic Achievement182 Questions
Exam 9: Theories of Social Development189 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Development197 Questions
Exam 11: Attachment to Others and Development of Self144 Questions
Exam 12: The Family133 Questions
Exam 13: Peer Relationships119 Questions
Exam 14: Moral Development124 Questions
Exam 15: Gender Development167 Questions
Exam 16: Conclusions60 Questions
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Ethological theorists draw a parallel between imprinting in other animals and _____ in humans.
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Melissa uses time-outs for her child when he misbehaves, a practice based on the idea that _____ is a positive reinforcement to misbehaviour.
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Operant conditioning relies on the expectation that individuals
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According to Freud, infants are in which stage of development?
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Bernard believes that his intelligence is fixed and that there is little he can do to change it. When Bernard encounters failure, he would be expected to
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Which statement presents an important aspect of learning theories that differs from psychoanalytic theories?
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Watson employed _____ to create fear of a white rat in "Little Albert."
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For which of the following functions is the prefrontal cortex NOT responsible?
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Playing video games would be located in the _____ bioecological level.
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The behaviour modification strategy of time-outs is based on the idea that _____ is a positive reinforcement.
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Which of the following are avoided in most theories of social development?
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Which of these is NOT a goal theorized to be important by Erikson's first five stages of development?
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Describe the importance of play from the perspective of evolutionary psychology.
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According to Freud, children begin to identify with their same-sex parent in the _____ stage.
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Children's _____ lead them to choose certain environments over others.
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