Exam 5: Health and Physical 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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Humans begin their existence as a single undifferentiated cell and proceed to become a highly complex and organized billion-cell organism. This change best exemplifies the _____ principle.
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In recent years, the incidence of polio, measles, and diphtheria in the United States have declined dramatically as the result of
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Demi (a female) and Moore (a male) are about to enter puberty. Tell them what physiological changes each is expected to experience. Also tell them about the advantages and disadvantages of early and late puberty.
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If developmentally delayed children begin to talk at 24 months, the average child begins to talk at 18 months, an above-average child talks at 12 months, and a gifted child talks at 6 months, the developmental norm for talking would be _____ months.
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According to the dynamic systems approach of motor development, infants
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Two-year-old Tiki has acquired the ability to spin one arm in a large circle while holding the other arm perfectly still. This exemplifies the orthogenetic principle element of
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The asymmetrical development of the two hemispheres of the brain is referred to as _____.
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Describe the developing human brain from conception through older age. Be sure to discuss issues like neurogenesis, neuron migration, organization plasticity, and lateralization.
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Describe why motor development in childhood is accurately characterized by dynamic systems theory.
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Boys who mature early are at a distinct social advantage as compared to those who mature late.
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In most people, the processes of language tend to take place in the left hemisphere.
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The fact that today's teenagers are significantly taller than teens living 100 years ago illustrates the _____ trend.
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The best description of the dynamic systems approach to motor development is that thought and action are
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The fact that the ability to control one's head develops before the ability to control one's legs illustrates the _____ principle.
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