Exam 1: Introduction to Child Development
Exam 1: Introduction to Child Development87 Questions
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A baby who can say 3 words at 12 months and then 20 words at 15 months experiences a qualitative change.
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The ________ includes the conscience and incorporates socially approved "shoulds" and "should nots" into a child's own value system.
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Identify a fundamental point of child development that developmental theorists agree on.
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Kathy is conducting an experiment to test the impact of mindfulness training on adolescents' memory. She divides her research participants into two groups. One group is provided with mindfulness training, while the other group does not receive this training. She measures their performance on memory and attention tests at the beginning and at the end of the training. In this experiment, the group that did not receive the mindfulness training is called the
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A researcher measures the cognitive skills of five children in each of the following age groups: 2-5 years, 8-12 years, and 14-16 years. He measures their cognitive skills several times across a span of 10 years. This is an example of a
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In the context of influences on development, risk factors refer to
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The composition of a neighborhood affects the way children develop.
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According to Jean Piaget's cognitive-stage theory, ________ motivates the shift from assimilation to accommodation.
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According to Jean Piaget, people create increasingly complex cognitive structures called ________, or ways of organizing information about the world.
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According to Sigmund Freud, which of the following is true of the id?
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Which of the following is true of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?
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Normative influences are unusual events that have a major impact on individual lives because they disturb the expected sequence of the life cycle.
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Write a note on the right to informed consent, avoidance of deception, and right to privacy and confidentiality.
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A sensitive period is a period when a developing person is especially responsive to certain kinds of experiences.
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Amina, a psychology researcher, conducts a study to find out whether having breakfast has an impact on people's performance at work. She chooses a sample of 100 participants and categorizes them into two equal groups: group A and group B. She asks group A to go to work after having breakfast and group B to go to work without having breakfast for 10 days. In the context of research designs, which of the following is true about this study?
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The sequential study is a complex strategy designed to overcome the drawbacks of longitudinal and cross-sectional research.
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