Exam 4: Developing Through the Life Span
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Instead of happily exploring the attractive toys located in the pediatrician's waiting room, little Sandra tenaciously clings to her mother's skirt. Sandra most clearly shows signs of
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Deficient social interaction and an impaired understanding of others' emotional states is most characteristic of
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Young children typically try to stay very close to their parents when they are in an unfamiliar setting. This best illustrates the adaptive value of
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Which of the following is TRUE of adolescence today as compared with a century ago?
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Compared with their counterparts in more collectivist countries, 17-year-olds in North America are more likely to experience
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Which of the following statements concerning the effects of aging is true?
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One-year-old Eunice is not overly fearful of strangers but she clearly prefers being held by her mother than by anyone else. Her behavior best illustrates
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The process of imprinting occurs during a brief developmental phase known as
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Ross believes that personality development is a matter of sudden qualitative changes at various turning points in the life span. His viewpoint is most directly relevant to the issue of
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The idea that terminally ill and bereaved people go through predictable stages, such as denial, anger, and so forth
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The selective loss of unused connections among brain cells is called
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The principle that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects is called
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Ten-year-old Heidi is maturing early and already towers over all the girls and most of the boys in her fifth-grade class. Heidi is likely to be
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According to Kohlberg, morality based on the avoidance of punishment and the attainment of concrete rewards represents ________ morality.
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Infants accustomed to a puppet jumping three times on stage show surprise if the puppet jumps only twice. This suggests that Piaget
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Mr. Hersch triggered a rooting reflex in his infant son by touching him on the
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Severe and prolonged child sexual abuse places children at risk for
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Today's character education programs teach children to experience
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