Exam 1: The Science of Child Development
Exam 1: The Science of Child Development184 Questions
Exam 2: Genetic Bases of Child Development142 Questions
Exam 3: Prenatal Development, Birth and the Newborn228 Questions
Exam 4: Growth and Health186 Questions
Exam 5: Perceptual and Motor Development178 Questions
Exam 6: Theories of Cognitive Development193 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Processes and Academic Skills189 Questions
Exam 8: Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition169 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Communication181 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Development160 Questions
Exam 11: Understanding Self and Others170 Questions
Exam 12: Moral Understanding and Behavior177 Questions
Exam 13: Gender and Development167 Questions
Exam 14: Family Relationships187 Questions
Exam 15: Influences Beyond the Family198 Questions
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According to Erikson,the challenge during adolescence is to develop a sense of trust in the world.
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Which of the following is a problem with the use of self-report?
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B.F.Skinner is most closely associated with which of the following concepts?
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A researcher wants to see if watching a violent movie leads to more aggressive behavior in preschool children.How should the researcher proceed? Be sure to discuss sampling,assignment to conditions,and choice of independent and dependent variables.
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A correlation coefficient of .85 indicates that two variables are positively related (e.g. ,children who watch many violent TV shows are more aggressive).
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A researcher is interested in how toddlers perceive emotions.The researcher brings toddlers into a room and presents them with different photographs of faces,each representing a different emotion.The toddlers are asked to point to different emotions as the researcher reads them aloud.This is an example of what type of research design?
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Making a child do extra chores when she doesn't clean her room is an example of positive reinforcement.
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According to this theory,development reflects a specific and prearranged scheme or plan within the body.
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According to ethologists,some behaviors can only be learned
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One day you and a friend are talking and your friend states,"Development is the result of the genes that you inherit,and those genes put you on a developmental path that stays the same throughout your life." What can you tell your friend about the issues of nature versus nurture and continuity versus discontinuity?
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Research measures that involve watching children's unprompted behavior in real-life settings are referred to as
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Raeann believes that babies are born with tendencies to form emotional bonds with their caregivers because it makes them more likely to survive.Raeann's beliefs fit most closely with __________ theory.
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Jaraan was never really able to answer the question "Who am I?" as a teenager.Erikson would predict that during young adulthood,Jaraan will
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If Mohammed took the same achievement test at three different times and received scores of 100,55,and 75,the test would have low levels of
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Using self-reports is a special case of using tasks to measure children's behavior.Describe the strengths and weaknesses of self-reports.
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Erikson's theory suggests that 16-year-old Glenn is likely to be facing the challenge of
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Gesell's maturational theory most closely fits with the ideas of
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Jackie feels that superior genes are the primary reason her daughter Jacqueline is intellectually gifted.Jackie believes in the importance of
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