Exam 14: Late Adulthood: Body and Mind
Exam 1: The Beginning: the Science of Human Development278 Questions
Exam 2: The Beginning: From Conception to Birth182 Questions
Exam 3: The First Two Years: Body and Mind175 Questions
Exam 4: The First Two Years: the Social World228 Questions
Exam 5: Early Childhood: Body and Mind184 Questions
Exam 6: Early Childhood: the Social World232 Questions
Exam 7: Middle Childhood: Body and Mind156 Questions
Exam 8: Middle Childhood: the Social World279 Questions
Exam 9: Adolescence: Body and Mind312 Questions
Exam 10: Adolescence: the Social World172 Questions
Exam 11: Adulthood: Emerging Adulthood226 Questions
Exam 12: Adulthood: Body and Mind210 Questions
Exam 13: Adulthood: the Social World326 Questions
Exam 14: Late Adulthood: Body and Mind182 Questions
Exam 15: Late Adulthood: the Social World269 Questions
Exam 16: Epilogue: Death and Dying150 Questions
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The ability to do more self-care (keeping oneself and one's room clean and cooking one's own food, for example) is an indication of psychosocial _____ between the ages of 6 and 11.
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maturation
When children believe that they can change and develop themselves bit by bit, they have formed a(n) _____ idea of intellectual and personal traits.
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Two factors that can interfere with good family function around the world are low income and _____.
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high conflict
When both parents live with their children and are mutually committed to them, _____ is likely to form.
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_____ occurs when children try to take care of everyone, including their parents.
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Children who overcome severe problems in childhood may be referred to as _____.
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On average, the single-adult structure functions less well for children than the two-parent home does, primarily because the two-adult family usually has more _____, time, and stability.
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Family income and conflict can interfere with family function in every structure, ethnic group, and nation.
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Children with these personality traits become popular around fifth grade.
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_____ involves returning what was taken or fixing what was broken.
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Nine-year-old Akashia announces to her mother, "I am smart, nice, and friendly and I am so good at painting that one day I am going to sell lots of pictures." Akashia is referring to her _____.
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Making a positive adaptation to significant adversity is one sign of resilience.
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The particular rules and behaviors that are passed down to younger children from older children are what define _____.
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According to the text, what method has been effective in stopping bullying in schools?
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When children assess their abilities, achievements, social status, and other attributes by measuring them against those of their peers, they are engaging in _____.
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During middle childhood, children's moral reasoning is usually at the third level of Kohlberg's theory.
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Lawrence Kohlberg built on the theories of _____ in his description of the stages of moral development.
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The country with the highest rates of marriage, divorce, and remarriage is _____.
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More than people of any other age, children between the ages of 6 and 11 are _____.
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Elyse and her brother Monroe were reared together. Their home environment would be considered a _____ environment.
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