Exam 4: Developing Through the Life Span
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Most children growing up under adversity become well-adjusted adults.This best illustrates
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Our earliest conscious memories seldom predate our fourth birthday.This best illustrates
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Brain regions important to memory begin to atrophy as we age.This is best illustrated by the fact that the blood-brain barrier breaks down beginning in the
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Professor Kuilema compared the moral intuitions of one group of children,a second group of adolescents,and a third group of adults by assessing their reactions to a variety of moral dilemmas.Professor Kuilema conducted a ________ study.
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Sara,who is nearly 3 years old,keeps grabbing the toys that other children are playing with.Her failure to recognize that they are very upset when she does this best illustrates that she has not developed
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Difficult babies with an intense and unpredictable temperament tend to be
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Less-than-normal activity in brain areas involved in mirroring others' actions has been found to be associated with
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Erik Erikson suggested that a sense of basic trust during infancy results from
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Which of the following is true of adolescence today as compared with a century ago?
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For those who report experiencing a life crisis,the trigger is usually
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A student who does not cheat on tests because he doesn't want to violate classroom rules is in Kohlberg's ________ stage.
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The improved judgment and impulse control that occur as adolescents grow older is made possible by the development of the
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Which of the following was related to an increase in father-absent homes?
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Children who suffer chronic abuse and become aggressive teens and adults have been found to have
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Lee is a generally happy person,who always seems to be smiling.What can we say about Lee's adult years?
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The corrupt behavior of many ordinary people who served as Nazi concentration camp guards best illustrates that immorality often results from
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding brain-training programs?
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The branch of psychology that focuses on the physical,cognitive,and social changes that occur throughout the human life span is called
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Teens who smoke typically have friends who smoke.To avoid overestimating the impact of peer pressure on teen's smoking habits,it would make most sense to consider the importance of
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As Lee moves through the adolescent years,his frontal lobes will continue to develop.Which of the following CANNOT be attributed to this development?
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