Exam 9: Lifespan Development
Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods706 Questions
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Describe the similarities and differences between men and women in regard to hooking up.
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Because different genotypes react differently to environmental factors, psychologists and other scientists speak of _____ to develop in a particular way.
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Studies that compared attachment in infants who attended day care with attachment in infants who were cared for by a parent at home showed that:
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Describe the influence of culture on how parents interact with their children. Discuss co-sleeping and parenting styles.
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As people make the transition from one stage of the lifespan to another, they always undergo sudden, age-related changes in physical, mental, and social development.
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Marcie is 9 months old. If she is like most normal infants her age in terms of physical development, she will be able to:
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Bob and Connie have raised three children. The youngest has just graduated from college and is about to leave home to take a job in another city. Over the next few years, Bob and Connie can expect to experience:
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The neural tube is formed from a sheet of primitive neural cells and is lined with stem cells.
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Members of minority groups, immigrants, and young people who enter the workforce directly from high school are all less likely than other young people to experience emerging adulthood as a development period.
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While researching a paper for his course in developmental psychology, Kiran read about a theorist who proposed that the development of moral reasoning involves distinct stages that unfold in an age-related step-by-step fashion. This theorist is:
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Attitudes toward death in old age show the same diversity that is reflected in other aspects of adult development.
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People with a particular genetic configuration will be more or less sensitive to particular environmental factors. This is referred to as a person's _____ to develop in a particular way.
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Brain-imaging studies have shown that there are three main spurts of brain development, and they occur at roughly six-year intervals, most commonly at ages eight, 14, and 20.
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Packed in the nucleus of each cell are 23 pairs of chromosomes that represent your unique genotype.
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Which of the following represents the correct order of prenatal development?
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Dr. Gutierrez is a developmental psychologist who wishes to measure the quality of attachment between a group of two-year-olds and their mothers. What technique is she likely to use?
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In terms of careers in adulthood, dual-career families have become more common, and although the combination of work and family roles can be demanding, multiple roles can provide both men and women with increased feelings of self-esteem, happiness, and competence.
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