Exam 2: Theories of 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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Rachel is 15 years old. She spends countless hours alone and in conversation with her peers trying to figure out what it is she wants to do with her life. Rachel is in which of the following of Erikson's psychosocial stages?
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On which elements of learning would Watson, Skinner, and Bandura agree? Where would their differences lie?
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Bandura was highly critical of the notion of reciprocal determinism.
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Which of the following best characterizes Freud's position on the nature-nurture issue?
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Erikson suggested that humans develop over a series of psychosexual stages.
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The ability to learn about a consequence by observing it being experienced by a model is referred to as _____ reinforcement.
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Maya has recently given birth to a healthy baby boy, Jason. Whenever Jason cries, Maya goes to him, tries to figure out the reason for his crying, and then promptly does all she can to meet his needs. According to Erikson's theory, Jason is well on his way toward mastering the conflict of
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Ten-year-old Jordan has few sexual urges and expends most of his energy playing basketball. Jordan appears to be in Freud's _____ stage of development.
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A theorist with a(n) _____ perspective would be most likely to focus on the interaction between a changing environmental context and a person who is producing changes in the environment.
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In operant conditioning terms, a positive consequence is to a negative consequence as
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Freud emphasized the importance of _____ in determining behavior.
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If asked to name an influential evolutionary/systems theorist, you would be correct if you said the name
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Salem, a university professor, smokes like a chimney and bites her nails. Freud would most likely say that Salem
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The greatest weakness of the systems theory of development is that it
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As a strong believer in learning theory, Bea would be most likely to describe parents as _____ of their children.
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