Exam 2: Studying Child Development
Exam 1: Themes and Theories150 Questions
Exam 2: Studying Child Development152 Questions
Exam 3: Genetics and Heredity175 Questions
Exam 4: The Prenatal Period and Birth175 Questions
Exam 5: Brain, Motor Skill, and Physical Development150 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Learning and Perception150 Questions
Exam 7: Language150 Questions
Exam 8: Cognition150 Questions
Exam 9: Social Cognition151 Questions
Exam 10: Achievement150 Questions
Exam 11: Emotion150 Questions
Exam 12: Self and Values150 Questions
Exam 13: Gender150 Questions
Exam 14: The Family150 Questions
Exam 15: Peers150 Questions
Exam 16: Beyond Family and Peers150 Questions
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Field experiments are conducted when the researcher is concerned with
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________ can show with some precision the areas that are activated when the child participates in a particular psychological task.
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The scientific method dictates that theories must be revised or elaborated as new observations confirm or refute them.This means that
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What is an ethnographic study and why is it an important methodological tool?
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________ are characteristics shared by individuals growing up in a given sociohistorical context that can influence developmental outcomes.
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When ________ are conducted in the laboratory,it is possible to record physiological measures,such as heart rate and brain waves,which can be very useful in studying ________ because their range of overt responses is more limited.
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The ________ is the co-occurrence of historical factors with changes in age that affects the ability to determine the results of a longitudinal study.
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________ scans are more difficult to obtain from infants and younger children because they require that participants stay very still for somewhat prolonged periods of time.
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In what situation is it always ethical for a developmental researcher to break confidentiality or remove a child from a study?
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Older children may be more sensitive to research results that reflect negatively on their family or sociocultural group.
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If a test has high ________ reliability,it should yield similar results on two testing occasions;if a test has high ________ reliability,two or more observers should agree about what they are seeing.
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________ is a type of study that allows for the recording of behaviors as they occur within a situation constructed by the experimenter.
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What is the key purpose of operationally defining a variable?
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Researchers who conduct ________ must be very concerned with ruling out alternative explanations for their findings,due to the natural separation between groups.
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The overriding guiding principle of the ethical guidelines is that children should not be subjected to any difficult situations and should be treated with all possible respect.
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The use of objective,measurable,and repeatable techniques to gather information is called
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Researchers must be careful about making statements of cause and effect with respect to correlational studies because
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What challenges do researchers gathering information using the structured interview or questionnaire technique face?
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