Exam 4: Human Lifespan Development

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Which of the following statements is true regarding the results of the longitudinal study of childcare conducted by the National Institute of Child Health and Development?

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The general term for serious memory loss, confusion, problems with speech and comprehension, and problems negotiating normal activities of daily life is

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Which of the following is not a contributor to well being in older adults?

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Paolo's is thirteen and his clique is very close-knit; the boys have been friends for quite a while. One day the other boys decide to try alcohol and Paolo has a drink too. This is an example of

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According to Erikson, if the adolescent does not integrate the conflicting selves he or she may "try on" during the identity vs. role confusion conflict, they may be unprepared to face the next conflict, termed

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Vygotsky and Piaget both emphasized that cognitive growth in the child is highly variable and dependent on the individual child's social and cultural experiences and the broader sociocultural context as expressed in phenomena such as language.

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Which of the following is true regarding sex differences in temperament?

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Alzheimer's disease is characterized as psychological symptoms of dementia and

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The first stage of human development is the fused nucleus of a sperm cell and an ovum, also called a(n)

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Though newborn babies require a long period of time to develop language skills, evidence suggests that, while in the womb

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Which of the following is not a stage of death and dying outlined by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross?

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In one study, it was found that more than half of infants whose mothers smoked one pack or more per day during pregnancy experienced a reduction in various neurological problems requiring intensive care

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When children began to notice the many differences between various examples of categories they ________________ the new information by altering their existing schemas.

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Most researchers believe that temperament is primarily a(n)

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Eighteen-month old Ezra shows little distress when his mother leaves him with his grandmother, but also shows little interest in interacting with her when she returns. Ezra's attachment style is

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In the strange situation task, attachment researchers are most interested in

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Two- year old Anna is friendly to strangers if her mother is present, but wary of them when her mother is not around. Anna also reacts with joy when her mother returns home from work even though she may get upset throughout the day. What style of attachment does Anna best represent?

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The windows of opportunity in which the brain is particularly sensitive to specific types of stimulation or exposure are called

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Apart from parenting style, parents may have an influence on their children's personality and social development indirectly by influencing the choices the children make regarding peers.

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According to research, adolescents in the United States spend more time doing this than any other activity, besides schoolwork.

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