Exam 4: Developing Through the Life Span
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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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Carlos was born with cataracts in both eyes,which were removed when he was 5.However,because Carlos lacked visual experiences during early childhood he
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One research team observed that out-of-control 3-year-olds were the most likely to become out-of-control adult gamblers.This finding is most central to the issue of
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The awareness that things continue to exist even when they are not perceived is known as
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Researchers confirmed the ______ when following 174 Scots across 63 years.
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The brain's development of new neural connections in response to experience is said to demonstrate what is known as
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Some mothers feed their infants when they show signs of hunger,whereas others fail to respond predictably to their infants' demands for food.These different maternal feeding practices are most likely to contribute to differences in infant
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Researchers have discovered that the midlife transition between early and middle adulthood is characterized by unusually high levels of
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Parents should not take too much blame for the failures and shortcomings of their children because
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Incorporating new information into existing theories is to ________ as modifying existing theories in light of new information is to ________.
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Men older than 40 have a higher risk of fathering a child with autism spectrum disorder than do men younger than 30 because they have a higher frequency of ________ in their sperm-producing cells.
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As a mother,Jill is not very caring or attentive to her child and does not seek a close relationship with her child.Jill can be classified as
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Albert and Emily discuss their curfew rules with their children.They are especially likely to raise children who are
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Psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen has proposed that autism spectrum disorder is indicative of an inborn
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