Deck 8: Human Development and Socialization

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What is the common psychological label for the developmental period during which a child has reached sexual maturity but has not yet taken on the rights and responsibilities of the adult status?

A) Immaturity
B) Adolescence
C) Juvenile behavior
D) Early adulthood
E) Youth
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What is the common term for the developmental period during which an individual has achieved the adult status prescribed by norms and laws of a particular society?

A) Parenthood
B) Legal status
C) Old age
D) Adulthood
E) Age of responsibility
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The term "_______" refers to the view of oneself as an individual and a member of society.

A) vision
B) identity
C) mental picture
D) revelation
E) developmental niche
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What is the common psychological label for the period from birth to approximately two years of age when the individual acquires initial motor, cognitive, and social skills?

A) Infancy
B) Adolescence
C) Immaturity
D) Formative years
E) "Terrible Twos"
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The term "________" refers to the period of physical wearing and decline.

A) maturity
B) late adulthood
C) cry off
D) recession
E) depression
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The term "________" refers to the rituals that recognize an individual's movement from one status to another.

A) means of access
B) check points
C) rites of passage
D) pledges
E) written tests
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What is the name of the process by which an individual becomes a member of a particular culture and takes on its values, beliefs, and behaviors?

A) Social justice
B) Social access
C) Indoctrination
D) Reincarnation
E) Socialization
Question
Parents expect their children to acquire particular skills (such as walking, talking, etc.) by certain ages. This set of expectations is called the:

A) developmental niche
B) expectation of life
C) value schedule
D) planned conformity
E) developmental time-table
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What is the name of the theoretical view that suggests that adults acquire attitudes and behaviors early in life and tend not to change them later?

A) The Openness Model
B) The Persistence Model
C) Human Development
D) Socialization
E) Stubbornness
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________ refers to the changes in physical, physiological and social behavior as experienced by individuals across the life span from conception to death.

A) Socialization
B) Maturation
C) Human development
D) Identity
E) Adulthood
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More than 3,300 adolescents from 12 countries responded to the question about how many children they would love to have in the future. In most countries, on average, adolescents preferred:

A) to have one child
B) to have between three and four children
C) to have between one and two children
D) to have between two and three children
E) not to have children at all
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According to psychologist Lev Vygotsky, what kind of children's interaction is most likely to advance their intellectual development?

A) Interaction with the media, especially television
B) Guided interaction with a more knowledgeable partner
C) Interaction with the child's peers
D) Any interaction in stressful situations
E) None, because the child's intellectual development is determined by biological factors
Question
Piaget proposed several stages of development that appear to be _______________.

A) inconsistent across cultures
B) common only in children from Western cultures
C) common only among middle-class children
D) universal across cultures
E) impossible to measure across cultures
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Erikson's theory of development has been criticized by psychologists for mixing objective descriptions with _______________.

A) statistical formulas
B) complicated stories about extraordinary cases
C) subjective prescriptions
D) journalist reports
E) poetry
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Erikson's theory of socialization is better applied to societies that practice a certain type of socialization emphasizing independence and free self-expression. What is the name of this type?

A) Broad
B) Narrow
C) Reversed
D) Absent, not present
E) Government-controlled
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According to the World Health Organization, more than 20 million unsafe abortions take place every year, mostly in _______________.

A) Asian countries
B) European countries
C) developed countries
D) Latin America
E) developing countries
Question
The lowest mortality rate these days is found in:

A) China
B) Iceland
C) United States
D) India
E) Sierra Leone
Question
Qualitative research in New Zealand with Samoan men shows that the overt expression of emotion or feelings toward children was generally regarded as improper because, as fathers tended to believe, _______________.

A) their children should not be taught any emotions
B) children are not capable of learning at that age
C) they as parents, have little knowledge about how to teach the young
D) their children have to learn the value of humility first
E) children have already learned emotions during infancy
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Societal expectations affect the way people interpret intelligence. For example, in Western cultures, fluid intelligence is particularly valued. Which of the following most accurately characterizes fluid intelligence?

A) Wisdom: knowledge and experience accumulated by the individual
B) Ability to count money and perform other financial operations
C) Intuition: ability to predict or knowing without the use of rational processes
D) Ability to form concepts, think abstractly, and apply knowledge to new situations
E) Capacity to memorize large chunks of information
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Adults acquire attitudes and learn behaviors early in life and tend not to change them later. Which psychological model introduces this view?

A) persistence
B) recency
C) power
D) openness
E) obedience
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Studies show that collectivism is positively correlated with what style of parenting?

A) Democratic style
B) Inconsistent style
C) Abusive, violent style
D) Equality-oriented
E) Authoritarian style
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Jean Piaget's comparative studies have been criticized because of some controversy related to the age of his subjects. What specifically did this criticism refer to?

A) There were too many children older than 15.
B) There were too many children younger than three.
C) Accurate birth dates were not always available.
D) Children between five and seven were selected from elite schools; others were not studied.
E) Experimenters were often younger than the studied children.
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One of criticisms of the Kohlberg's theory of moral development is that the developmental stages are too closely linked with Western values. Which two values were specifically mentioned?

A) Liberalism and individualism
B) Liberalism and conservatism
C) Achievement motivation and competitiveness
D) Low power distance and high uncertainty avoidance
E) Masculinity and conservatism
Question
Right handedness in children appears to be ____________.

A) genetic but prevalent in Western cultures
B) genetic but less common in Western cultures compared to others
C) a learned habit based on teachers' attitudes
D) prevalent in all cultures and genetic
E) a learned habit based on family practices at dinner table
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Critics of Piaget's theory maintain that he provoked a temptation to interpret some developmental stages as more valuable than others. Which stage might appear as most valuable?

A) Sensorimotor stage
B) Pre-conventional stage
C) Formal operational stage
D) Conventional stage
E) Self-actualization
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Studies show that the average age for conducting the prize-winning research for all disciplines was around ____________.

A) 38 years
B) 48 years
C) 58 years
D) 68 years
E) 78 years
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A study found that more than 50 percent of Southeast Asian parents reported having used physical punishment of their children at some point.
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An early fundamental comparative study called The Six Cultures Study of Socialization began in 1954 and involved investigators from three universities.
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Cross-culturally, girls mature as much as two years later than boys.
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Psychologists recognize that, across cultures, the socialization process stops at the age of 25.
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Western concepts of child-rearing condemn most forms of adult-child coercion.
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Levy's (1996) research on parental expectations revealed that, in societies that are small, egalitarian, and with little occupational specialization, children are expected to learn "on their own."
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Studies of immigrants to the United States show that identity concerns only occupy people's minds during adolescence (as Erikson predicted) and not later in life.
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Studies show that an anticipated in Western cultures tendency of increased conflict and decreased closeness between parents and their children, is universal across cultures.
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In a cross-cultural context, Jean Piaget's theory accurately explains how children deal with conservation of volume, weight, and amount.
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A major criticism of Kohlberg's studies of moral development is based on the fact that the stories used in the experiments primarily related to American subjects.
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The Hindu religious tradition emphasizes a distinct separation between developmental stages (such as infancy, early childhood, and middle childhood).
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Cross-culturally, when a couple expects a child, boys are desired more often than girls.
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Consistent with attachment theories, findings of a comparative US-Japanese study indicated that the clear majority of mothers in both countries perceive children with desirable characteristics as "secure" and children with undesirable characteristics as "insecure."
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Right-handedness does not appear prevalent in all cultures.
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Fertility rates decline globally in the 21st century.
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Across cultures, a child's early temperament is primarily a function of ______________.
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What major factors contribute to the quality of life?
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In Hinduism life is represented circularly. Explain what it is.
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Name one life stage that is not necessarily recognized in all countries (but recognized in relatively wealthy countries or regions).
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According to Erikson's theory, a maturing individual is expected to progress through various stages and each stage is characterized by a particular _______________.
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A study that examined Kohlberg's theory of moral development in 27 countries concluded that some stages are universal. Which stages?
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In predominantly individualist cultures, pregnancy is generally viewed as a private development. However, the text mentions a notable exception in the United States and other Western countries. What is it?
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Three forms of attachment are recognized across cultures. The first two are: "anxious and avoidant" and "anxious and resistant." What is the third?
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Japanese infants typically have difficulty noticing the difference between which two sounds?
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The suppression-facilitation hypothesis of human development suggests a general linkage between discouraged behavior and clinical symptoms. What is the linkage?
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Some psychologists use the term "ladette culture" in studies of British girls. What does this term refer to?
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Christian Arabs living in Israel are commonly viewed as a "double minority." Why?
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What are the most common cross-cultural psychological features of adulthood?
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Erikson's views correspond in many ways with _________________traditions aiming at self-transformation through insight into the nature of self
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Describe the differences between broad and narrow socialization.
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What are the cross-cultural limitations of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?
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In Erikson's theory, the stages indicate a sequence that cannot always be paralleled in other countries. Explain why and provide examples.
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What are the cross-cultural limitations of Piaget's theory?
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What are the cross-cultural limitations of Kohlberg's theory?
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Why do psychologists believe that adolescence is a relatively recent cultural phenomenon?
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The concept frozen culture describes the lives and experiences of many adult immigrants within their new homelands. What does this term mean?
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Compare adolescence as a life stage in traditional and non-traditional cultural settings.
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Compare late adulthood as a life stage in traditional and non-traditional cultural settings.
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Discuss why there is a significant difference in some countries between the number of newborn girls and newborn boys.
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The term ________ refers to the rituals that recognize an individual's movement from one status to another.

A) means of access
B) check points
C) rites of passage
D) pledges
E) written tests
Question
Critics of Piaget's theory maintain that he provoked a temptation to interpret some developmental stages as more valuable than others. Which stage might appear as most valuable?

A) Sensorimotor stage
B) Pre-conventional stage
C) Formal operational stage
D) Conventional stage
E) Self-actualization
Question
Erikson's theory of development has been criticized by psychologists for mixing objective descriptions with _______________.

A) statistical formulas
B) complicated stories about extraordinary cases
C) subjective prescriptions
D) journalist reports
E) poetry
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Societal expectations affect the way people interpret intelligence. For example, in Western cultures, fluid intelligence is particularly valued. Which of the following most accurately characterizes fluid intelligence?

A) Wisdom: knowledge and experience accumulated by the individual
B) Ability to count money and perform other financial operations
C) Intuition: ability to predict or knowing without the use of rational processes
D) Ability to form concepts, think abstractly, and apply knowledge to new situations
E) Capacity to memorize large chunks of information
Question
More than 3,300 adolescents from 12 countries responded to the question about how many children they would love to have in the future. In most countries, on average, adolescents preferred:

A) to have one child
B) to have between three and four children
C) to have between one and two children
D) to have between two and three children
E) not to have children at all
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The term "narrow socialization" refers to practices emphasizing independence and free self-expression.
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In a cross-cultural context, Jean Piaget's theory accurately explains how children deal with conservation of volume, weight, and amount.
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A major criticism of Kohlberg's studies of moral development is based on the fact that the stories used in the experiments primarily related to American subjects.
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Christian Arabs living in Israel are commonly viewed as a "double minority." Why?
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Deck 8: Human Development and Socialization
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What is the common psychological label for the developmental period during which a child has reached sexual maturity but has not yet taken on the rights and responsibilities of the adult status?

A) Immaturity
B) Adolescence
C) Juvenile behavior
D) Early adulthood
E) Youth
B
2
What is the common term for the developmental period during which an individual has achieved the adult status prescribed by norms and laws of a particular society?

A) Parenthood
B) Legal status
C) Old age
D) Adulthood
E) Age of responsibility
D
3
The term "_______" refers to the view of oneself as an individual and a member of society.

A) vision
B) identity
C) mental picture
D) revelation
E) developmental niche
B
4
What is the common psychological label for the period from birth to approximately two years of age when the individual acquires initial motor, cognitive, and social skills?

A) Infancy
B) Adolescence
C) Immaturity
D) Formative years
E) "Terrible Twos"
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The term "________" refers to the period of physical wearing and decline.

A) maturity
B) late adulthood
C) cry off
D) recession
E) depression
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The term "________" refers to the rituals that recognize an individual's movement from one status to another.

A) means of access
B) check points
C) rites of passage
D) pledges
E) written tests
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What is the name of the process by which an individual becomes a member of a particular culture and takes on its values, beliefs, and behaviors?

A) Social justice
B) Social access
C) Indoctrination
D) Reincarnation
E) Socialization
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Parents expect their children to acquire particular skills (such as walking, talking, etc.) by certain ages. This set of expectations is called the:

A) developmental niche
B) expectation of life
C) value schedule
D) planned conformity
E) developmental time-table
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What is the name of the theoretical view that suggests that adults acquire attitudes and behaviors early in life and tend not to change them later?

A) The Openness Model
B) The Persistence Model
C) Human Development
D) Socialization
E) Stubbornness
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10
________ refers to the changes in physical, physiological and social behavior as experienced by individuals across the life span from conception to death.

A) Socialization
B) Maturation
C) Human development
D) Identity
E) Adulthood
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More than 3,300 adolescents from 12 countries responded to the question about how many children they would love to have in the future. In most countries, on average, adolescents preferred:

A) to have one child
B) to have between three and four children
C) to have between one and two children
D) to have between two and three children
E) not to have children at all
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According to psychologist Lev Vygotsky, what kind of children's interaction is most likely to advance their intellectual development?

A) Interaction with the media, especially television
B) Guided interaction with a more knowledgeable partner
C) Interaction with the child's peers
D) Any interaction in stressful situations
E) None, because the child's intellectual development is determined by biological factors
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Piaget proposed several stages of development that appear to be _______________.

A) inconsistent across cultures
B) common only in children from Western cultures
C) common only among middle-class children
D) universal across cultures
E) impossible to measure across cultures
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Erikson's theory of development has been criticized by psychologists for mixing objective descriptions with _______________.

A) statistical formulas
B) complicated stories about extraordinary cases
C) subjective prescriptions
D) journalist reports
E) poetry
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Erikson's theory of socialization is better applied to societies that practice a certain type of socialization emphasizing independence and free self-expression. What is the name of this type?

A) Broad
B) Narrow
C) Reversed
D) Absent, not present
E) Government-controlled
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According to the World Health Organization, more than 20 million unsafe abortions take place every year, mostly in _______________.

A) Asian countries
B) European countries
C) developed countries
D) Latin America
E) developing countries
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The lowest mortality rate these days is found in:

A) China
B) Iceland
C) United States
D) India
E) Sierra Leone
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Qualitative research in New Zealand with Samoan men shows that the overt expression of emotion or feelings toward children was generally regarded as improper because, as fathers tended to believe, _______________.

A) their children should not be taught any emotions
B) children are not capable of learning at that age
C) they as parents, have little knowledge about how to teach the young
D) their children have to learn the value of humility first
E) children have already learned emotions during infancy
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Societal expectations affect the way people interpret intelligence. For example, in Western cultures, fluid intelligence is particularly valued. Which of the following most accurately characterizes fluid intelligence?

A) Wisdom: knowledge and experience accumulated by the individual
B) Ability to count money and perform other financial operations
C) Intuition: ability to predict or knowing without the use of rational processes
D) Ability to form concepts, think abstractly, and apply knowledge to new situations
E) Capacity to memorize large chunks of information
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Adults acquire attitudes and learn behaviors early in life and tend not to change them later. Which psychological model introduces this view?

A) persistence
B) recency
C) power
D) openness
E) obedience
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Studies show that collectivism is positively correlated with what style of parenting?

A) Democratic style
B) Inconsistent style
C) Abusive, violent style
D) Equality-oriented
E) Authoritarian style
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Jean Piaget's comparative studies have been criticized because of some controversy related to the age of his subjects. What specifically did this criticism refer to?

A) There were too many children older than 15.
B) There were too many children younger than three.
C) Accurate birth dates were not always available.
D) Children between five and seven were selected from elite schools; others were not studied.
E) Experimenters were often younger than the studied children.
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One of criticisms of the Kohlberg's theory of moral development is that the developmental stages are too closely linked with Western values. Which two values were specifically mentioned?

A) Liberalism and individualism
B) Liberalism and conservatism
C) Achievement motivation and competitiveness
D) Low power distance and high uncertainty avoidance
E) Masculinity and conservatism
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Right handedness in children appears to be ____________.

A) genetic but prevalent in Western cultures
B) genetic but less common in Western cultures compared to others
C) a learned habit based on teachers' attitudes
D) prevalent in all cultures and genetic
E) a learned habit based on family practices at dinner table
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Critics of Piaget's theory maintain that he provoked a temptation to interpret some developmental stages as more valuable than others. Which stage might appear as most valuable?

A) Sensorimotor stage
B) Pre-conventional stage
C) Formal operational stage
D) Conventional stage
E) Self-actualization
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Studies show that the average age for conducting the prize-winning research for all disciplines was around ____________.

A) 38 years
B) 48 years
C) 58 years
D) 68 years
E) 78 years
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A study found that more than 50 percent of Southeast Asian parents reported having used physical punishment of their children at some point.
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An early fundamental comparative study called The Six Cultures Study of Socialization began in 1954 and involved investigators from three universities.
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Cross-culturally, girls mature as much as two years later than boys.
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Psychologists recognize that, across cultures, the socialization process stops at the age of 25.
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Western concepts of child-rearing condemn most forms of adult-child coercion.
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Levy's (1996) research on parental expectations revealed that, in societies that are small, egalitarian, and with little occupational specialization, children are expected to learn "on their own."
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Studies of immigrants to the United States show that identity concerns only occupy people's minds during adolescence (as Erikson predicted) and not later in life.
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Studies show that an anticipated in Western cultures tendency of increased conflict and decreased closeness between parents and their children, is universal across cultures.
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In a cross-cultural context, Jean Piaget's theory accurately explains how children deal with conservation of volume, weight, and amount.
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A major criticism of Kohlberg's studies of moral development is based on the fact that the stories used in the experiments primarily related to American subjects.
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The Hindu religious tradition emphasizes a distinct separation between developmental stages (such as infancy, early childhood, and middle childhood).
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Cross-culturally, when a couple expects a child, boys are desired more often than girls.
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Consistent with attachment theories, findings of a comparative US-Japanese study indicated that the clear majority of mothers in both countries perceive children with desirable characteristics as "secure" and children with undesirable characteristics as "insecure."
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Right-handedness does not appear prevalent in all cultures.
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Fertility rates decline globally in the 21st century.
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Across cultures, a child's early temperament is primarily a function of ______________.
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What major factors contribute to the quality of life?
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In Hinduism life is represented circularly. Explain what it is.
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Name one life stage that is not necessarily recognized in all countries (but recognized in relatively wealthy countries or regions).
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According to Erikson's theory, a maturing individual is expected to progress through various stages and each stage is characterized by a particular _______________.
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A study that examined Kohlberg's theory of moral development in 27 countries concluded that some stages are universal. Which stages?
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In predominantly individualist cultures, pregnancy is generally viewed as a private development. However, the text mentions a notable exception in the United States and other Western countries. What is it?
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Three forms of attachment are recognized across cultures. The first two are: "anxious and avoidant" and "anxious and resistant." What is the third?
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Japanese infants typically have difficulty noticing the difference between which two sounds?
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The suppression-facilitation hypothesis of human development suggests a general linkage between discouraged behavior and clinical symptoms. What is the linkage?
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Some psychologists use the term "ladette culture" in studies of British girls. What does this term refer to?
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Christian Arabs living in Israel are commonly viewed as a "double minority." Why?
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What are the most common cross-cultural psychological features of adulthood?
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Erikson's views correspond in many ways with _________________traditions aiming at self-transformation through insight into the nature of self
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Describe the differences between broad and narrow socialization.
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What are the cross-cultural limitations of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?
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In Erikson's theory, the stages indicate a sequence that cannot always be paralleled in other countries. Explain why and provide examples.
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What are the cross-cultural limitations of Piaget's theory?
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What are the cross-cultural limitations of Kohlberg's theory?
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Why do psychologists believe that adolescence is a relatively recent cultural phenomenon?
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The concept frozen culture describes the lives and experiences of many adult immigrants within their new homelands. What does this term mean?
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Compare adolescence as a life stage in traditional and non-traditional cultural settings.
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Compare late adulthood as a life stage in traditional and non-traditional cultural settings.
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65
Discuss why there is a significant difference in some countries between the number of newborn girls and newborn boys.
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66
The term ________ refers to the rituals that recognize an individual's movement from one status to another.

A) means of access
B) check points
C) rites of passage
D) pledges
E) written tests
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67
Critics of Piaget's theory maintain that he provoked a temptation to interpret some developmental stages as more valuable than others. Which stage might appear as most valuable?

A) Sensorimotor stage
B) Pre-conventional stage
C) Formal operational stage
D) Conventional stage
E) Self-actualization
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68
Erikson's theory of development has been criticized by psychologists for mixing objective descriptions with _______________.

A) statistical formulas
B) complicated stories about extraordinary cases
C) subjective prescriptions
D) journalist reports
E) poetry
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69
Societal expectations affect the way people interpret intelligence. For example, in Western cultures, fluid intelligence is particularly valued. Which of the following most accurately characterizes fluid intelligence?

A) Wisdom: knowledge and experience accumulated by the individual
B) Ability to count money and perform other financial operations
C) Intuition: ability to predict or knowing without the use of rational processes
D) Ability to form concepts, think abstractly, and apply knowledge to new situations
E) Capacity to memorize large chunks of information
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70
More than 3,300 adolescents from 12 countries responded to the question about how many children they would love to have in the future. In most countries, on average, adolescents preferred:

A) to have one child
B) to have between three and four children
C) to have between one and two children
D) to have between two and three children
E) not to have children at all
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71
The term "narrow socialization" refers to practices emphasizing independence and free self-expression.
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72
In a cross-cultural context, Jean Piaget's theory accurately explains how children deal with conservation of volume, weight, and amount.
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73
A major criticism of Kohlberg's studies of moral development is based on the fact that the stories used in the experiments primarily related to American subjects.
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74
Christian Arabs living in Israel are commonly viewed as a "double minority." Why?
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