Exam 2: Models of Human Development
Exam 1: Understanding Motor Development: An Overview57 Questions
Exam 2: Models of Human Development33 Questions
Exam 3: Motor Development: Theoretical Models42 Questions
Exam 4: Selected Factors Related to Motor Development84 Questions
Exam 5: Prenatal Factors Affecting Development51 Questions
Exam 6: Prenatal and Infant Growth31 Questions
Exam 7: Infant Reflexes and Rhythmical Stereotypies32 Questions
Exam 8: Rudimentary Movement Abilities35 Questions
Exam 9: Infant Perception37 Questions
Exam 10: Childhood Growth and Development39 Questions
Exam 11: Development of Fundamental Movement: Manipulation Skills66 Questions
Exam 12: Development of Fundamental Movement: Locomotor Skills50 Questions
Exam 13: Physical Development of Children51 Questions
Exam 14: Perceptual Motor Development and Motor Skill Interventions51 Questions
Exam 15: Adolescent Growth, Puberty, and Reproductive Maturity42 Questions
Exam 16: Specialized Movement Skills36 Questions
Exam 17: Fitness Changes During Adolescence33 Questions
Exam 18: Physiological and Psychosocial Development in Adults51 Questions
Exam 19: Motor Performance in Adults39 Questions
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"Affordances" and "rate limiters" are two critical factors within a system that influence how the dynamics of change occur over time. Examples of affordances for an individual with cerebral palsy include all of the following, except:
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Jean Piaget's phase of development that has the most direct implications for movement in the development of cognitive structure is the:
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Place Jean Piaget's cognitive development theory phases in order from first to occur to last.
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According to Robert Havighurst, important developmental tasks for individuals in adolescence include:
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Erikson's stage of "trust versus mistrust" is to ______, as his stage of "generativity versus self-absorption" is to ______.
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If you give a toddler a soccer ball to kick around, most will try to pass the ball back and forth, but few will try to play a game of soccer. This demonstrates that _______ has taken place and ________ has not occurred.
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Gaining bowel and bladder control is a developmental task of concern to:
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The theory proposed by Robert Havighurst is based on the concept that successful achievement of developmental tasks leads to happiness and success with later tasks. At each level of development the child encounters new social demands. These demands or tasks arise out of the following three sources:
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