Exam 13: Conclusions

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Theories of development such as Chomsky's biological theory have been rejected,as it is believed that a combination of nature and nurture contributes to development in a broad range of areas.

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The nature-nurture relationship in the early months and years of life is dominated by the influence of biology.

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The structure mapping approach and the dynamic-systems model are examples of domain-general theories.

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Which of the following is a consistent controversy in developmental psychology?

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The development of some parts of the central nervous system do not reach full maturity until adolescence.

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The joint influence of biology and experience is predominantly observed in the early years of development compared to later stages of life.

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Theories of development suggest that development can be continuous or discontinuous.Which argument has more convincing research evidence?

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Culture is an important influence on development.Review research literature and discuss its role in child development,particularly in language and social development.

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Halford's structure mapping approach is useful to explain the complicated network of changes in behaviour,cognition and social functioning.

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Different aspects of human development are interconnected.For example,language development is related to cognitive development.

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Some aspects of development are considered to be 'innate,' however children are also active learners.What can parents do to provide an environment that encourages their child's social,motor,cognitive and language development?

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Infants prefer stationary and familiar objects over moving and unfamiliar objects.

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