Exam 2: Concepts and Theories of Human Development
Exam 1: Social and Personality Development: an Introduction and Overview9 Questions
Exam 2: Concepts and Theories of Human Development13 Questions
Exam 3: Culture in Development12 Questions
Exam 4: Design, Measurement, and Analysis in Developmental Research17 Questions
Exam 5: The Individual Child: Temperament, Emotion, Self, and Personality12 Questions
Exam 6: The Role of Parentchild Relationships in Child Development14 Questions
Exam 7: Peer Relationships in Childhood12 Questions
Exam 8: School and Community Influences on Human Development7 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT a central feature of life-course theory of human development?
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As conceptual splits, what is the difference between continuity-discontinuity and stability-instability?
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Behaviors that are represented in the same way at different points in the life span reflect continuity, whereas behaviors that cannot be represented in the same way reflect discontinuity. Instability refers to changes in a person's position relative to his or her reference group with development, whereas a lack of change refers to stability. The former involves making intraindividual comparisons over time and the latter involves making both intraindividual and interindividual comparisons over time.
According to Lerner, Lewin-Bizan, and Warren, _____ represents the broadest level of the person-context system encompassing all other levels of organization in human development:
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Which of the following developmental systems theories is most closely identified with a conceptual approach that combines ideas from biology, psychology, physics, and mathematics?
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By emphasizing a person-centered view of development, David Magnusson's Holistic Person-Context Interaction Theory challenges conventional approaches to human development that:
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Compare and contrast the role of relationism in two of the developmental systems theories discussed by Lerner, Lewin-Bizan, and Warren.
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Who among the following developmental systems theorists is most closely identified with a conceptual approach that emphasizes multiple levels of context that influence individual development?
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According to Lerner, Lewin-Bizan, and Warren, what two characteristics distinguish development and change?
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The primary unit of analysis for developmental systems theories is typically:
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Which of the following is NOT a conceptual split characterizing traditional developmental theories?
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Who among the following developmental systems theorists is most closely identified with a conceptual approach that stresses individual development from conception to old age?
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Which of the following developmental systems theories stresses the dynamic regulation of person-context relations?
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