Exam 2: Studying Child Development

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Dr.Fieldhouse is performing a microgenetic study.This means that a key feature of his approach is examining a child's performance while she is engaged in a specific task,making note of any changes in behaviors that occur from trial to trial.

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Which of the following describes a negative correlation?

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What type of research questions are best served using the cross-cultural methodology.What type of tasks must researchers avoid using in attempting to collect data? Provide an example.

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In no other time before now has the brain and its influence on the development of human behavior received more attention.

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In a study of moral development,two groups of children (age three years and age six years)were tested repeatedly for four years.This is an example of a ________ study.

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Dr.Gupta has performed an experiment based on his theory that children cannot see in color for the first four months of their lives.Using a discrimination task,Gupta finds that children are able to distinguish between two colors that appear to be the same when photographed in black and white.Based on his evidence and the dictates of the scientific method,Dr.Gupta must

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In Clara's honors research project on the effect of video games on aggression in children,the measure of aggression was the number of times physical contact occurred among the children being observed.Clara's measure of aggression is an example of

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Alisha and John conducted a study to determine how children pay attention to different television programs.After scoring the videos separately,Alisha's scores were very different from John's scores,indicating

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In a ____ study,the investigator examines individuals of different ages at the same point in time.

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The tendency of individuals who know they are under observation to alter their natural behavior is termed

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The ________ is the statistic used to describe the strength of the relationship between two variables and its value ranges between ________.

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The Society for Research in Child Development decided that the ethical concerns about the welfare of the children serving as research participants should be the primary concern and override any potential benefits of the research for children in general.This concept is referred to as

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Being able to see the brain as it functions ________ holds great promise in complementing behavioral studies in childhood development.

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The ________ variable is manipulated by the experimenter and is suspected of causing a change in another variable.

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Developmental psychologists who make use of the sequential study for assessing developmental change hope to

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Which of the following is NOT a new procedure used in studying the brain?

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Unlike the case study,the single-case design doesn't involve systematic observations of an individual.

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________ can show which areas of the brain "light up" when adolescents who have experienced trauma are compared with a control group as participants try to inhibit a motor response.

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Why and how must researchers pay close attention to variables when measuring developmental attributes and behaviors?

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Neuroscience has grown in importance lately due to the emergence of new technologies.What kinds of things can these techniques measure and what do these measurements help reveal about human development?

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