Deck 9: Lifespan Development

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The human lifespan is generally divided into __________ major stages.

A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
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Which of the following is an advantage of the longitudinal study?

A) They truly capture age-related changes over time.
B) They are quick and easy.
C) Few people drop out of longitudinal studies.
D) Longitudinal studies tend to be cheaper than other designs.
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Dr. Gibbons believes that children develop gradually, adding new abilities and skills regularly. Dr. Gibbons believes in the philosophy of __________.

A) continuous change
B) staged change
C) gross change
D) graduated stages
Question
When considering the key issue of continuous versus staged development, what is the current conclusion about the contribution of each philosophy in understanding development?

A) Neither philosophy really informs us accurately about development.
B) Staged development seems to be more accurate for describing development than continuous philosophies.
C) Continuous philosophies seem to be more accurate for describing development than staged development.
D) Both philosophies are processes that work hand in hand in development.
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When considering the key issue of nature or nurture and their role in development, which of the following best summarizes current beliefs?

A) Nature is more important than nurture.
B) Nurture is more important than nature.
C) Neither nature nor nurture is important.
D) Both nature and nurture play important roles in development.
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When baby Lauren was born, her mother looked at her and said, "You have your father's eyes!" Lauren's mother was responding to her __________.

A) phenotype
B) genotype
C) genetic code
D) dominant genes
Question
Clarice received a gene for brown eyes from her mother and a gene for blue eyes from her father. What is the most likely outcome?

A) Clarice will most likely have brown eyes, because it is the dominant gene.
B) Clarice will most likely have blue eyes, because it is the dominant gene.
C) Clarice will have one eye that is blue and one eye that is brown.
D) Clarice will have green eyes.
Question
When a mother consumes alcohol while she is pregnant, the alcohol is considered a __________.

A) teratogen
B) critical period
C) carcinogen
D) biohazard
Question
Javier was born three days ago. When his parents gently stroke his cheek, he turns his head in that direction. This is known as the __________ reflex.

A) Moro startle
B) rooting
C) walking
D) grasping
Question
Andrea has just had a normal, healthy baby. She smiles every time she places her finger in the baby's hand and he grabs it. This is known as the __________ reflex.

A) rooting
B) grasping
C) Moro startle
D) sucking
Question
Taboni is a newborn. What she can see most clearly is something placed __________.

A) 2 to 3 inches away
B) 6 to 12 inches away
C) 18 to 24 inches away
D) several feet away
Question
Chester is not very active and shows relatively low emotional responsiveness. When exposed to a new situation, Chester is initially fussy but eventually calms down. Chester is a(n) __________ child.

A) active
B) slow-to-warm-up
C) difficult
D) easy
Question
Max adapts well to new situations and is most often smiling and giggling. He sleeps well and has a hardy appetite. Max has a(n) __________ temperament.

A) easy
B) slow-to-warm-up
C) difficult
D) energetic
Question
Which of the following is true with regards to temperament?

A) Easy babies are preferred.
B) Difficult babies are preferred.
C) Having a baby's temperament fit its environment is preferred.
D) Setting a strict schedule for a difficult child will help the child adjust.
Question
The idea that humans have an innate caretaking and nurturing mechanism triggered by the features of a baby's face is called __________.

A) motherese
B) bonding
C) baby schema
D) reflexive parenting
Question
Gabby was handed her friend's baby. Immediately, she began talking to the baby in a different way. Which of the following most likely describes the change in her speech?

A) Gabby is speaking softly, in a low pitch, in long sentences.
B) Gabby is speaking loudly, in a monotone voice.
C) Gabby is speaking in a higher voice, using short or simple words.
D) Gabby is speaking in a higher voice, using long sentences.
Question
Carrie has just begun to crawl. About what age is Carrie?

A) Two months old
B) Six months old
C) Nine months old
D) Twelve months old
Question
Pinching something between your thumb and forefinger would be considered a __________ motor skill.

A) gross
B) delicate
C) mass
D) fine
Question
Kicking a ball would be considered a __________ motor skill.

A) fine
B) gross
C) mass
D) focused
Question
__________ refers to the growth in humans' ability to think in increasingly complex ways.

A) Intelligence
B) Language development
C) Cognitive development
D) Brain development
Question
Gigi just began saying her first real words. She now says "shoe" and "puppy" regularly. Gigi is about __________ months old.

A) three
B) nine
C) twelve
D) twenty-four
Question
Based on what you have learned, what would you recommend to parents who want to encourage the healthy development of language in their children?

A) They should encourage TV time for their children.
B) They should play language-development CDs for their children.
C) They should have their children listen to a lot of music, so they are hearing words a lot.
D) They should engage their children in back-and-forth conversations.
Question
When Bart says "dog," some people think of a golden retriever, some of a Dalmatian, and others of a Chihuahua. We picture different things in our mind because we have different __________.

A) memories
B) ideas
C) categories
D) schemas
Question
When new information does not fit well into any existing schema, children may feel an unpleasant condition called __________.

A) disequilibrium
B) awkwardness
C) confusion
D) accommodation
Question
Konrad Lorenz discovered that a newborn baby goose will bond with the first moving object it sees. This is known as __________.

A) attachment
B) bonding
C) imprinting
D) adaptation
Question
Harry Harlow studied attachment in monkeys. He found that when baby monkeys were separated from their mothers and offered a substitute, they preferred a __________.

A) wire mother that offered food
B) terrycloth mother that offered warmth and softness
C) wire mother that made sounds like a monkey
D) wire mother that offered water
Question
What did Harry Harlow conclude about what human babies seek out in their environment?

A) They seek out food.
B) They seek out water.
C) They seek out contact comfort.
D) They seek out soothing sounds.
Question
A secure attachment in a child is associated with __________ in the future.

A) more satisfying romantic relationships
B) greater job satisfaction
C) higher income
D) ambivalent relationships
Question
Recall the challenges that Erik Erikson suggested occur during childhood. Which of the following is matched with the correct ages?

A) Trust versus mistrust-ages zero to one
B) Industry versus inferiority-ages one to three
C) Autonomy versus shame and doubt-ages three to six
D) Initiative versus guilt-ages six to twelve
Question
Considering social development in adolescence, which of the following statements is true?

A) Family relationships become more important in adolescence.
B) Peer relationships become more important in adolescence.
C) Both family and peer relationships are important in adolescence, as the adolescent defines their identity.
D) Adolescence marks a time when young people turn inward and become isolated from parents and peers.
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Ian is an emerging adult who has been living on his own for three years. However, his boss has been unable to give him a raise this year, and his rent is going up $150. He has chosen to move back into his parents' home until he can save more money. Ian would be considered a(n) _________.

A) independent adult
B) dependent adult
C) boomerang child
D) resistant adult
Question
During emerging adulthood, the brain is __________.

A) fully mature
B) still maturing
C) beginning to decline in function
D) more susceptible to environmental influences
Question
Lillian looks in the mirror and notices wrinkles and a number of gray hairs. She is experiencing signs of __________.

A) old age
B) primary aging
C) secondary aging
D) tertiary aging
Question
Shanika has just been diagnosed with diabetes.According to your text, Shanika is showing signs of __________.

A) the Hayflick limit
B) primary aging
C) secondary aging
D) universal aging
Question
The idea that our bodies have a biological timeline set up in our genes is known as the __________.

A) cellular limit
B) cellular clock theory
C) activity theory
D) programmed theory of aging
Question
Jorge has just experienced the death of his mother. As a result, he begins to feel apprehensive about his own death. This is known as __________.

A) fear of passing
B) death awareness
C) death anxiety
D) denial
Question
Which of the following is the first of Kübler-Ross's stages?

A) Denial
B) Anger
C) Bargaining
D) Depression
Question
In the study done by Langer and Rodin (1976), they believed that giving nursing home residents a sense of control would improve their __________.

A) pain scores
B) health and happiness
C) stages of grief
D) willingness to comply with medical procedures
Question
Langer and Rodin's study investigated whether people were happier and healthier when given more choices for their activities. What were their findings?

A) While choices improved happiness, they did not impact health.
B) Increasing choices led to improved health, but it did not impact happiness.
C) Increasing choices led to both improved health and happiness.
D) Increasing choices did not improve health or happiness.
Question
According to the study presented at the end of the chapter, what was the independent variable presented to the residents of the nursing facility?

A) The passage of time
B) A sense of control
C) A sense of belonging
D) A sense of ageism
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Examine two of the broad debates in developmental psychology mentioned in your text. Illustrate each issue with a discussion of research in at least one area of physical, cognitive, or social/emotional development.
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Lynne and Rob are expecting a baby. Describe the development of their baby in each of the three stages of prenatal development. To what extent might teratogens affect the baby's development during each of the stages?
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Evaluate the contribution of "nature" to perceptual and motor development by reviewing an infant's typical perceptual capabilities and reflexes.
Question
Distinguish between the stages of moral development in Kohlberg's theory. Provide illustrative examples of each stage.
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Describe Baumrind's four parenting styles, and provide a discussion of the behaviors commonly observed in children raised in each of these styles.
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Compare and contrast primary aging and secondary aging. Make sure to give several examples of what might happen during each of these processes.
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Name and describe the five phases of grief outlined by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross. Provide illustrative examples of each phase. Discuss the limitations of this phase theory of grief.
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Deck 9: Lifespan Development
1
The human lifespan is generally divided into __________ major stages.

A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
nine
2
Which of the following is an advantage of the longitudinal study?

A) They truly capture age-related changes over time.
B) They are quick and easy.
C) Few people drop out of longitudinal studies.
D) Longitudinal studies tend to be cheaper than other designs.
They truly capture age-related changes over time.
3
Dr. Gibbons believes that children develop gradually, adding new abilities and skills regularly. Dr. Gibbons believes in the philosophy of __________.

A) continuous change
B) staged change
C) gross change
D) graduated stages
continuous change
4
When considering the key issue of continuous versus staged development, what is the current conclusion about the contribution of each philosophy in understanding development?

A) Neither philosophy really informs us accurately about development.
B) Staged development seems to be more accurate for describing development than continuous philosophies.
C) Continuous philosophies seem to be more accurate for describing development than staged development.
D) Both philosophies are processes that work hand in hand in development.
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When considering the key issue of nature or nurture and their role in development, which of the following best summarizes current beliefs?

A) Nature is more important than nurture.
B) Nurture is more important than nature.
C) Neither nature nor nurture is important.
D) Both nature and nurture play important roles in development.
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6
When baby Lauren was born, her mother looked at her and said, "You have your father's eyes!" Lauren's mother was responding to her __________.

A) phenotype
B) genotype
C) genetic code
D) dominant genes
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7
Clarice received a gene for brown eyes from her mother and a gene for blue eyes from her father. What is the most likely outcome?

A) Clarice will most likely have brown eyes, because it is the dominant gene.
B) Clarice will most likely have blue eyes, because it is the dominant gene.
C) Clarice will have one eye that is blue and one eye that is brown.
D) Clarice will have green eyes.
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When a mother consumes alcohol while she is pregnant, the alcohol is considered a __________.

A) teratogen
B) critical period
C) carcinogen
D) biohazard
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Javier was born three days ago. When his parents gently stroke his cheek, he turns his head in that direction. This is known as the __________ reflex.

A) Moro startle
B) rooting
C) walking
D) grasping
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Andrea has just had a normal, healthy baby. She smiles every time she places her finger in the baby's hand and he grabs it. This is known as the __________ reflex.

A) rooting
B) grasping
C) Moro startle
D) sucking
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Taboni is a newborn. What she can see most clearly is something placed __________.

A) 2 to 3 inches away
B) 6 to 12 inches away
C) 18 to 24 inches away
D) several feet away
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12
Chester is not very active and shows relatively low emotional responsiveness. When exposed to a new situation, Chester is initially fussy but eventually calms down. Chester is a(n) __________ child.

A) active
B) slow-to-warm-up
C) difficult
D) easy
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Max adapts well to new situations and is most often smiling and giggling. He sleeps well and has a hardy appetite. Max has a(n) __________ temperament.

A) easy
B) slow-to-warm-up
C) difficult
D) energetic
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Which of the following is true with regards to temperament?

A) Easy babies are preferred.
B) Difficult babies are preferred.
C) Having a baby's temperament fit its environment is preferred.
D) Setting a strict schedule for a difficult child will help the child adjust.
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The idea that humans have an innate caretaking and nurturing mechanism triggered by the features of a baby's face is called __________.

A) motherese
B) bonding
C) baby schema
D) reflexive parenting
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Gabby was handed her friend's baby. Immediately, she began talking to the baby in a different way. Which of the following most likely describes the change in her speech?

A) Gabby is speaking softly, in a low pitch, in long sentences.
B) Gabby is speaking loudly, in a monotone voice.
C) Gabby is speaking in a higher voice, using short or simple words.
D) Gabby is speaking in a higher voice, using long sentences.
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Carrie has just begun to crawl. About what age is Carrie?

A) Two months old
B) Six months old
C) Nine months old
D) Twelve months old
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Pinching something between your thumb and forefinger would be considered a __________ motor skill.

A) gross
B) delicate
C) mass
D) fine
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Kicking a ball would be considered a __________ motor skill.

A) fine
B) gross
C) mass
D) focused
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__________ refers to the growth in humans' ability to think in increasingly complex ways.

A) Intelligence
B) Language development
C) Cognitive development
D) Brain development
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21
Gigi just began saying her first real words. She now says "shoe" and "puppy" regularly. Gigi is about __________ months old.

A) three
B) nine
C) twelve
D) twenty-four
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22
Based on what you have learned, what would you recommend to parents who want to encourage the healthy development of language in their children?

A) They should encourage TV time for their children.
B) They should play language-development CDs for their children.
C) They should have their children listen to a lot of music, so they are hearing words a lot.
D) They should engage their children in back-and-forth conversations.
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When Bart says "dog," some people think of a golden retriever, some of a Dalmatian, and others of a Chihuahua. We picture different things in our mind because we have different __________.

A) memories
B) ideas
C) categories
D) schemas
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When new information does not fit well into any existing schema, children may feel an unpleasant condition called __________.

A) disequilibrium
B) awkwardness
C) confusion
D) accommodation
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Konrad Lorenz discovered that a newborn baby goose will bond with the first moving object it sees. This is known as __________.

A) attachment
B) bonding
C) imprinting
D) adaptation
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Harry Harlow studied attachment in monkeys. He found that when baby monkeys were separated from their mothers and offered a substitute, they preferred a __________.

A) wire mother that offered food
B) terrycloth mother that offered warmth and softness
C) wire mother that made sounds like a monkey
D) wire mother that offered water
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27
What did Harry Harlow conclude about what human babies seek out in their environment?

A) They seek out food.
B) They seek out water.
C) They seek out contact comfort.
D) They seek out soothing sounds.
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A secure attachment in a child is associated with __________ in the future.

A) more satisfying romantic relationships
B) greater job satisfaction
C) higher income
D) ambivalent relationships
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29
Recall the challenges that Erik Erikson suggested occur during childhood. Which of the following is matched with the correct ages?

A) Trust versus mistrust-ages zero to one
B) Industry versus inferiority-ages one to three
C) Autonomy versus shame and doubt-ages three to six
D) Initiative versus guilt-ages six to twelve
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30
Considering social development in adolescence, which of the following statements is true?

A) Family relationships become more important in adolescence.
B) Peer relationships become more important in adolescence.
C) Both family and peer relationships are important in adolescence, as the adolescent defines their identity.
D) Adolescence marks a time when young people turn inward and become isolated from parents and peers.
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Ian is an emerging adult who has been living on his own for three years. However, his boss has been unable to give him a raise this year, and his rent is going up $150. He has chosen to move back into his parents' home until he can save more money. Ian would be considered a(n) _________.

A) independent adult
B) dependent adult
C) boomerang child
D) resistant adult
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32
During emerging adulthood, the brain is __________.

A) fully mature
B) still maturing
C) beginning to decline in function
D) more susceptible to environmental influences
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33
Lillian looks in the mirror and notices wrinkles and a number of gray hairs. She is experiencing signs of __________.

A) old age
B) primary aging
C) secondary aging
D) tertiary aging
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Shanika has just been diagnosed with diabetes.According to your text, Shanika is showing signs of __________.

A) the Hayflick limit
B) primary aging
C) secondary aging
D) universal aging
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35
The idea that our bodies have a biological timeline set up in our genes is known as the __________.

A) cellular limit
B) cellular clock theory
C) activity theory
D) programmed theory of aging
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36
Jorge has just experienced the death of his mother. As a result, he begins to feel apprehensive about his own death. This is known as __________.

A) fear of passing
B) death awareness
C) death anxiety
D) denial
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37
Which of the following is the first of Kübler-Ross's stages?

A) Denial
B) Anger
C) Bargaining
D) Depression
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38
In the study done by Langer and Rodin (1976), they believed that giving nursing home residents a sense of control would improve their __________.

A) pain scores
B) health and happiness
C) stages of grief
D) willingness to comply with medical procedures
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39
Langer and Rodin's study investigated whether people were happier and healthier when given more choices for their activities. What were their findings?

A) While choices improved happiness, they did not impact health.
B) Increasing choices led to improved health, but it did not impact happiness.
C) Increasing choices led to both improved health and happiness.
D) Increasing choices did not improve health or happiness.
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40
According to the study presented at the end of the chapter, what was the independent variable presented to the residents of the nursing facility?

A) The passage of time
B) A sense of control
C) A sense of belonging
D) A sense of ageism
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41
Examine two of the broad debates in developmental psychology mentioned in your text. Illustrate each issue with a discussion of research in at least one area of physical, cognitive, or social/emotional development.
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Lynne and Rob are expecting a baby. Describe the development of their baby in each of the three stages of prenatal development. To what extent might teratogens affect the baby's development during each of the stages?
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Evaluate the contribution of "nature" to perceptual and motor development by reviewing an infant's typical perceptual capabilities and reflexes.
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Distinguish between the stages of moral development in Kohlberg's theory. Provide illustrative examples of each stage.
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Describe Baumrind's four parenting styles, and provide a discussion of the behaviors commonly observed in children raised in each of these styles.
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Compare and contrast primary aging and secondary aging. Make sure to give several examples of what might happen during each of these processes.
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Name and describe the five phases of grief outlined by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross. Provide illustrative examples of each phase. Discuss the limitations of this phase theory of grief.
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