Exam 13: Lifespan Development
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Though there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease, the causes of the neural plaques are known to be a function of interactions between genes and environmental experience
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At about 24 hours after fertilization, rapid cell divisions begins to occur in the ______,and after around five days the zygote attaches itself to the_____ _.
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The sperm of a male must reach this reproductive cell in the woman's uterus for conception to occur.
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These harmful agents, sometimes in the form of drugs and alcohol, increase the likelihood of a child being born with a congenital malformation.
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Which of the following is true regarding the embryonic stage?
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The lining of a woman's uterus to which a zygote attaches is known as the
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One reason that risky behaviour is common in adolescence stems from the fact that
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The perceptions of imminent death and dying are similar cross-culturally
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According to Erikson, the key conflict of middle adulthood is _________vs. ______, and is characterized by thoughts about the value of accomplishments to be passed to the next generation.
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Adolescence is characterised as a period of change. Describe some of the changes that occur throughout adolescence. In your answer refer to the adolescent brain and peer relations.
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The major influence of the lifespan perspective on developmental psychology was
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_________is a brain syndrome caused by biological deteriorations of the brain. Contrary to stereotypes, it does not normally occur alongside _____.
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During this, the most significant physical change in women due to aging, a woman's ovaries cease the production of estrogen and progesterone.
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Though research illustrates that parenting styles may cause children to develop in certain ways, they often underestimate this influence on parenting styles
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Babies born with this congenital malformation, caused by a teratogen, typically have small heads, low birth weights and facial abnormalities
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Harmful bacteria, viruses, and substances such as drugs or alcohol can be transferred to the developing foetus and result in _______.
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Puberty used to be considered the event marking the end of childhood because it was misattributed to the maturation of the sexual organs, known as
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