Exam 9: Lifespan Development
Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods706 Questions
Exam 2: Neuroscience and Behavior550 Questions
Exam 3: Sensation and Perception620 Questions
Exam 4: Consciousness and Its Variations681 Questions
Exam 5: Learning502 Questions
Exam 6: Memory538 Questions
Exam 7: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence460 Questions
Exam 8: Motivation and Emotion710 Questions
Exam 9: Lifespan Development691 Questions
Exam 10: Personality455 Questions
Exam 11: Social Psychology462 Questions
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If Claudia wishes to make sure that her newborn infant can see her face as clearly as possible, Claudia should position her face so that she is about _____ away from her newborn's face.
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According to Piaget, the capacity to engage in symbolic thought emerges during the preoperational stage of cognitive development.
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Parents who are demanding but unresponsive to their children's needs are called _____, while parents who are demanding yet responsive to their children's needs are called _____.
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Peer relationships during adolescence tend to reinforce the traits and goals that parents fostered during childhood.
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According to Figure 9.6 (The Changing Structure of American Families and Households), in 2007, the approximate percent of households comprising married couples with children was _____, and the approximate percent of married couples without children was _____.
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Explain the consequences of early and late maturation in adolescence, and describe how these consequences differ for boys and girls.
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According the Focus on Neuroscience box "Boosting the Aging Brain" which of the following behaviors is neuroprotective?
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The Culture and Human Behavior box "Where Does the Baby Sleep?" describes cultural differences in family sleeping habits. In the study described in the box, how did the bedtime routines in Mayan families differ from the bedtime routines of U.S. families?
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The time at which adolescents begin to go out on dates is most strongly influenced by:
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John is a three-year-old with a history of secure attachment to his mother and father. According to the research on the long-term effects of attachment, what can be predicted about John's later development?
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Contrast the behavior of a toddler who is securely attached with that of a toddler who is insecurely attached in the Strange Situation.
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For some women, _____ involves hot flashes, disturbances in sex drive and sleep, and emotional instability.
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Development during adulthood reflects the increasing importance of:
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Older parents tend to experience a more difficult adjustment to parenthood than do younger parents, because they lack the energy to care for a newborn and are often less flexible than young parents.
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In regard to temperament, _____ infants react intensely to new experience, strangers, and novel objects.
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Discuss the relationship between adolescent behavior patterns and adolescent brain development.
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Up until they are about 10 months of age, infants can distinguish among speech sounds:
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