Exam 3: Hereditary Influences on Development
Exam 1: Introduction to Developmental Psychology and Its Research Strategies171 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Human Development166 Questions
Exam 3: Hereditary Influences on Development168 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Development104 Questions
Exam 5: Birth and the Newborns Readiness for Life85 Questions
Exam 6: Physical Development: the Brain, Body, Motor Skills, and the Beginnings of Sexual Development135 Questions
Exam 7: Early Cognitive Foundations: Sensation, Perception, and Learning171 Questions
Exam 8: Cognitive Development: Piagets Theory, Cases Neo-Piagetian Theory, and Vygotskys Sociocultural Viewpoint176 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Development: Information-Processing Perspectives and Connectionism161 Questions
Exam 10: Intelligence: Measuring Mental Performance135 Questions
Exam 11: Development of Language and Communication Skills170 Questions
Exam 12: Emotional Development, Temperament, and Attachment165 Questions
Exam 13: Development of the Self and Social Cognition150 Questions
Exam 14: Sex Differences and Similarities, and Gender-Role Development147 Questions
Exam 15: Moral Development and Aggression145 Questions
Exam 16: The Family154 Questions
Exam 17: Beyond the Family Context: Peers, Schools, and Media Technologies151 Questions
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Carrie is very physically fit and has excellent motor coordination.Because of these skills, her physical education teacher encourages her try out for her school's soccer team and gives her extra help at honing her skills.How would Scarr and McCartney explain the teacher's response to Carrie's behaviour?
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Explain the chromosomal abnormality associated with Down syndrome, and describe some of the characteristics found in individuals with this syndrome.
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When monozygotic twins who are reared apart show differences with respect to a given psychological trait, what do those differences indicate regarding biological and environmental factors?
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Suppose that a researcher finds that pairs of monozygotic twins are no more similar on a trait than are pairs of dizygotic twins.What can you conclude regarding the contribution of biological and environmental influences to the development of that trait?
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Based on current research, how do heredity and environment contribute to adult personality?
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Johal has blue eyes.What is his eye colour an example of with respect to genotype and phenotype?
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Blair has an autosomal abnormality.Her IQ is low, and she has a number of distinctive physical features, including a protruding tongue and almond-shaped eyes.Based on this information, what syndrome does Blair have?
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Suppose that you and your partner are both carriers for a genetic defect that causes a fatal metabolic disorder.Which prenatal testing procedure would give the earliest and most informative results regarding the health of your unborn child?
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For IQ scores, the correlation between monozygotic twins reared apart is lower than that between monozygotic twins reared together.What does this difference indicate about the role of environmental and genetic factors in the development intellectual ability?
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Suppose that two children differ in IQ by 20 points.According to Gottesman's range of reaction principle, what is the difference due to?
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What occurs in the zygote as it moves through the fallopian tube toward the uterus?
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Imagine that Mr.and Mrs.Ho are each heterozygous with respect to a particular trait that follows a simple dominant-recessive transmission pattern.Identify all the potential genotypes that might emerge in this couple's offspring and indicate what percentage of the time they could expect each genotype to occur.
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What would a researcher need to know to estimate the influence of shared environmental influences on a particular trait or characteristic?
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Antonio has a sex chromosome abnormality.He is taller than most of his friends and his body proportions are slightly feminized.He scored within the normal range on a recent intelligence test, although his score for the verbal scale was lower than average.Based on this description, which syndrome does Antonio have?
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Tim and Jim are twins.They look alike, except that Tim has blue eyes and Jim has brown eyes.On the basis of this information, what can you conclude about Tim and Jim?
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Which of the following methods for prenatal detection of genetic disorders analyzes cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from the placenta?
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Disorders such as hemophilia, some forms of night blindness, and two types of muscular dystrophy occur at different rates in males and females.Which statement best characterizes the pattern of these disorders in the two sexes?
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Identify and describe the two processes that ensure the genetic uniqueness of each human gamete cell.
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