Exam 2: Theories of Development
Exam 1: Basic Concepts and Methods91 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Development117 Questions
Exam 3: Prenatal Development and Birth112 Questions
Exam 4: Physical, Sensory, and Perceptual Development in Infancy96 Questions
Exam 5: Cognitive Development in Infancy91 Questions
Exam 6: Social and Personality Development in Infancy94 Questions
Exam 7: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood110 Questions
Exam 8: Social and Personality Development in Early Childhood125 Questions
Exam 9: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood106 Questions
Exam 10: Social and Personality Development in Middle Childhood113 Questions
Exam 11: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence99 Questions
Exam 12: Social and Personality Development in Adolescence91 Questions
Exam 13: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood114 Questions
Exam 14: Social and Personality Development in Early Adulthood104 Questions
Exam 15: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood106 Questions
Exam 16: Social and Personality Development in Middle Adulthood102 Questions
Exam 17: Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood106 Questions
Exam 18: Social and Personality Development in Late Adulthood110 Questions
Exam 19: Death, Dying, and Bereavement94 Questions
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Which of the following is an aspect of operant conditioning that would make a behaviour more likely to occur again?
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Which statement provides the best example of a core belief of ethology evolutionary theory?
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Psychoanalytic theorists explain developmental change in terms of
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Theories that assert that development results from an accumulation of experiences are known as
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Strings of genetic material in the nuclei of the cell are called
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An individual's own unique genetic blueprint is his or her
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According to Freud, if needs are unmet and problems are not resolved during a child's early experiences, then a fixation may result.
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Fumi has dark skin. Her husband Liam has pale skin. Their children will likely have
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The work of ________ attempts to answer the question "How does thinking develop?"
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Which of the following is an example of behaviour influenced by the principles of social cognitive theory?
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Classical conditioning was rooted in the ideas and research conducted by
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Abraham Maslow used the term ________ to describe the ultimate goal of human life.
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Information that is to be stored in memory, such as a grocery list or a friend's birthday, is processed in ________ before it is moved to long-term memory for storage.
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Recent research suggests that maternal care can physically alter molecular epigenetic structures in her offspring.
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The idea that each human being is motivated to achieve full human potential is a key concept of ________ theories.
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A neo-Piagetian developmentalist would explain the development of cognition in children on the basis of
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Roberta has been studying very hard and finds out that she has received an A+ on her English test. Her parents praise her and take her out to buy a new summer outfit. She is so happy that her parents are proud of her that she studies even harder for the next English test. This is an example of
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