Exam 1: Understanding Life-Span Human Development
Exam 1: Understanding Life-Span Human Development189 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Human Development198 Questions
Exam 3: Genes, Environment, and Development199 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Development and Birth206 Questions
Exam 5: Health and Physical Development206 Questions
Exam 6: Sensation, Perception, and Attention204 Questions
Exam 7: Cognition193 Questions
Exam 8: Memory and Information Processing205 Questions
Exam 9: Intelligence and Creativity209 Questions
Exam 10: Language and Education209 Questions
Exam 11: Self and Personality208 Questions
Exam 12: Gender Roles and Sexuality204 Questions
Exam 13: Social Cognition and Moral Development206 Questions
Exam 14: Attachment and Social Relationships207 Questions
Exam 15: The Family208 Questions
Exam 16: Developmental Psychopathology208 Questions
Exam 17: The Final Challenge: Death and Dying206 Questions
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After observing the interaction between rival street gangs, Jet predicts that fighting between the gangs would decrease significantly if the existing "colors" (clothing) of the two gangs (one black and one red) were changed to pink and yellow. This prediction is most accurately thought of as a
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Bronfenbrenner used the concept of the _____ to capture the notion that changes in environmental systems and life events are patterned over a person's lifetime.
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In an experiment, the researcher manipulates the _____ variable.
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The fact that development often involves continuities speaks to the fact that over time humans tend to
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The three broad domains explored by developmental psychologists are
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What is the relationship between theories, hypotheses, and scientific method?
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Environmental impacts include all _____ that influence our development.
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The abusive behavior that Crosby perpetrated on his son has definitely negatively impacted his son's development. According to the ecological model, this impact is best explained by events occurring in the child's
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A _____ is a group of people born in a specified, limited span of years (e.g., the 1960s).
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Sixty-year-old Kwan has led a life filled with ups (a prosperous career) and downs (a battle with breast cancer) and continues to maintain the capacity to change in response to such experiences. A lifespan developmental psychologist would likely say that Kwan has
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In the field of developmental psychology, the main reason that the correlational method is used more often than experimental methods is because
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Dr. Benjamin Spock wrote a popular book for parents, providing information on what behaviors can be expected of typical infants at specific ages. This sort of publication primarily reflects which goal of developmental psychology?
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The term _____ concerns an individual's sense of the age at which he or she should experience certain events.
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Learning is defined as the process through which _____ brings about relatively permanent changes in actions, thoughts, or feelings.
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A _____ experiment is an experiment-like study that assesses the impact of different treatments, but does not involve random assignment to treatment groups.
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"Senior" discounts on meals available only to individuals over age 55 provide an excellent example of a(n)
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