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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What is PMS, and what does modern research have to say about its impact on the typical female?
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Maya was born with a thyroid deficiency that was not diagnosed as such until she was three years old. What is the likely outcome for Maya?
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The "plasticity" of the brain means that it is impervious to harm.
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If asked to list the top three causes of death in teens, you should AVOID saying
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The ulnar grasp occurs when the palm is pressed to the outer fingers.
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The ability to pick up a piece of rice with a set of chopsticks would indicate superb _____ muscle control of the fingers.
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Which is most responsible for the maturation of bones and muscles?
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_____ is best defined as movement from one place to another.
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Infants can flail their arms around before they can move their hands and fingers with any precision. This illustrates the _____ direction of growth.
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Which structure is accurately described as the "superhighway" connecting the two hemispheres of the brain?
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Infants often spend a great deal of time repetitively rocking or swaying. Such behaviors are called _____ stereotypes.
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An organized and individualized pattern of daily activity found in an infant is called a
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Describe why obesity should be considered a lifespan problem. Then discuss different intervention methods that might be used to reduce the incidence of obesity at various times of life.
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During his second year of life, Titus suffered a long and severe illness that left him well below his expected weight and height. After recovering from the illness, Titus suddenly experienced rapid gains in both height and weight. This event is best explained by
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