Exam 14: The Context of Development I: the Family
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Exam 2: Hereditary Influences on Development229 Questions
Exam 3: Prenatal Development and Birth220 Questions
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Exam 5: Physical Development: the Brain, the Body, Motor Skills, and Sexual Development206 Questions
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Exam 14: The Context of Development I: the Family180 Questions
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Carolyn's parents are very unhappy. They fight all the time and rarely have time or energy to take her to the park anymore. They used to play board games at night, but that never happens either. The fact that she spends less time with her parents now because of their marital conflict makes Carolyn feel less attached to them. This illustrates a(n) _____ effect of marital conflict on child development.
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The family is most closely aligned with which part of Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory?
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The major themes of the text are _____ to consider when focus is shifted from individual child in context to family.
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Children of uninvolved parents display all of the following behavior patterns EXCEPT
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In which sort of culture is an extended family arrangement associated with better patterns of psychological adjustment in the children?
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Divorced mothers often appear transformed to their children. Which of the following "transformations" is most likely to be perceived by children?
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Describe the two dimensions of parenting that are especially important throughout childhood and adolescence.
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As adults, children of divorce tend to report _____ levels of life satisfaction compared to adults who did not endure parental divorce during childhood.
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The ____ systems perspective provides a rich description of the multiple environmental influences that can influence development.
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According to ecologists, most direct influences on an infant will come from and be experienced in the
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Describe the general characteristics (personality and behavioral) that are evident in children who experience each of the four different parenting patterns.
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Because parents who use DI have often endured the stress of infertility and the resultant child has no genetic ties to the father, research has shown that _____ traditionally conceived peers.
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Your friend is about to have a baby and is concerned about her toddler daughter. She wants to minimize feelings of sibling rivalry. How can you help her?
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Parents who are LOW on the acceptance and responsiveness dimension of parenting are typically
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In which culture do parents tend to exert their authority for the longest period of time?
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Playful interactions among siblings contribute to children's emergence of
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Anxiety or uneasiness that new residents may feel upon attempting to assimilate in a new culture and its traditions is known as
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