Exam 11: Human Development

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Thomas and Chess refer to a child who tends to be glum, erratic in sleep and eating, and resistant to change as

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Maturation is

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Stefan tends to be a happy child and has a regular schedule for sleeping and eating. His mother reports that he is adaptable and not readily upset. According to Thomas and Chess, Stefan's attachment style would be classified as "easy".

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Palesa is upset because she is convinced that her brother has a bigger piece of cake than she does. Her dad quickly slices Palesa's piece of cake in two and tells her that she now has "more" cake. If Palesa calms down and is convinced that she does have more cake than her brother, it would suggest that she

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The psychologist who contributed significantly to our understanding of the cognitive development of children is

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Systematic problem-solving efforts are associated with individuals in the ____ stage of cognitive development.

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The correct sequence of the stages of prenatal development are

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In the middle childhood years, the children who have healthier strategies for coping with stress and fewer problems with hostility to be children who

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The cephalocaudal trend in physical development suggests that infants will be able to control their

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When Fred's mother was pregnant with him, she lived in an area with very high levels of air pollution. Based on research, Fred will be at increased risk for which of the following at age 5?

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You are in a discussion on attachment behaviour and your friend says that she believes that infants are biologically programmed to emit behaviour that triggers a protective response from adult females. Which theorist is MOST likely to agree with Shari's views?

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Severe maternal malnutrition increases the risk of

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The evidence suggests that insecure attachments (ambivalent or avoidant) occur most often in infants who have a slow-to-warm-up temperamental profile.

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A college student who is exploring different subjects and potential majors to help decide on a suitable career can be BEST considered to be in the identity status of

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Byron is planning to ask his parents if he can borrow their car on Friday night. He is thinking about all the possible reasons they might bring up for not letting him use the car, and thinking of a logical reply to each of these possible objections. Based on Piaget's model of cognitive development, Byron's thought processes illustrate

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According to Erikson's theory of development, a sense of ____________________ develops in an infant whose basic biological and emotional needs are adequately met.

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Shawn is concerned with how he compares to his peer group. For example, he is always trying to kick the football farther than his friends and he constantly wonders if he is doing as well in school as the other boys in his second grade class. According to Erikson, Shawn is most likely in the stage of

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The suggestion that the ____________________ cortex, characterised as the "executive control centre" of the brain, appears to be the last area of the brain to fully mature has been used as a possible explanation for why ____________________ behaviour peaks during adolescence.

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The close, emotional bond of affection between an infant and its caregiver is called

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The capacity to reproduce is attained during pubescence.

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