Exam 4: Developing Through the Life Span
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We refer to all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating as
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Erik Erikson suggested that a sense of basic trust during infancy results from
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Simon Baron-Cohen believes males are more likely than females to develop ASD because
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Learning the rising or falling intonations of spoken language first begins during
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Parents in Asian cultures are more likely than parents in Westernized cultures to encourage children to
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To compare moral reasoning skills of younger and older children, Professor Hauten tested and retested a group of children from the time they were 4 until they reached the age of 12. The professor conducted a ________ study.
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Incorrectly assuming that something that is clearly understood by us will also be clearly understood by others illustrates
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The egocentrism of preschoolers was most strongly emphasized by
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Marlys is a sensitive, responsive parent who consistently satisfies the needs of Sara, her infant daughter. According to Erikson, Sara is likely to
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Erikson suggested that the capacity to form close, loving relationships in young adulthood depended on
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Dr. Hermitt believes that children whose parents are not responsive to their needs during the first two months of life will never develop basic trust. Obviously, Dr. Hermitt believes that this developmental stage is a
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A belief that adult personality is completely determined in early childhood would be most relevant to the issue of
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Insecurely attached infants are those who respond to their mothers with either
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The same people are retested over a long period in a ________ study.
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Nageeb thought all nurses were young females until a middle-aged male nurse took care of him. Nageeb's altered conception of a "nurse" illustrates the process of
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Persistent exclusion from peer social relationships is most likely to increase teens' risk for
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Identical twins typically begin walking on nearly the same day. This best illustrates the importance of _______ to motor skills.
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Piaget is to cognitive development as Erikson is to ________ development.
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