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Deck 1: History, theory, and Research Strategies
1
Developmental science is __________ because it has grown through the combined efforts of people from many fields of study.
A) interdisciplinary
B) empirical
C) applied
D) theoretical
A) interdisciplinary
B) empirical
C) applied
D) theoretical
A
2
Although Justin spent his first 18 months in an orphanage,his adoptive mother believes that sensitive caregiving will help Justin overcome his early experiences.Justin's mother emphasizes the role of __________ in development.
A) nurture
B) stages
C) stability
D) nature
A) nurture
B) stages
C) stability
D) nature
A
3
Max,age 65,learned to play the piano at a local senior center.Max demonstrates that __________.
A) aging is an eventual "shipwreck"
B) learning follows a predictable timetable
C) development is plastic at all ages
D) musical talent peaks in late adulthood
A) aging is an eventual "shipwreck"
B) learning follows a predictable timetable
C) development is plastic at all ages
D) musical talent peaks in late adulthood
C
4
Although Betty grew up in a rundown neighborhood,had divorced parents,and rarely saw her father,she is a successful,happy,and healthy adult.Betty's ability to adapt effectively in the face of threats to development is known as __________.
A) assimilation
B) resilience
C) age-graded development
D) multidimensional development
A) assimilation
B) resilience
C) age-graded development
D) multidimensional development
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5
Which statement provides an example of an age-graded influence?
A) Paul learned to play the violin at age 11.
B) Frank got his driver's license at age 16.
C) Martina got married at age 34.
D) Jesse learned to use a computer at age 21.
A) Paul learned to play the violin at age 11.
B) Frank got his driver's license at age 16.
C) Martina got married at age 34.
D) Jesse learned to use a computer at age 21.
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6
People born during the baby boom between 1946 and 1964 tend to be alike in ways that set them apart from people born at other times due to __________ influences.
A) age-graded
B) history-graded
C) nonnormative
D) bio-historical
A) age-graded
B) history-graded
C) nonnormative
D) bio-historical
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7
Dr.Kostel believes that development takes place in stages.This belief is consistent with the __________ perspective.
A) nurture
B) continuous
C) discontinuous
D) nature
A) nurture
B) continuous
C) discontinuous
D) nature
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8
The discontinuous view of development holds that __________.
A) infants and preschoolers respond to the world in much the same way as adults do
B) growth is the process of gradually augmenting the skills that were present from the beginning
C) infants and children have unique ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving
D) development is a smooth process limited only by a lack of information and precision
A) infants and preschoolers respond to the world in much the same way as adults do
B) growth is the process of gradually augmenting the skills that were present from the beginning
C) infants and children have unique ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving
D) development is a smooth process limited only by a lack of information and precision
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9
New evidence suggests that __________.
A) there is very little cultural diversity in human development
B) environmental, but not personal, contexts shape development
C) development occurs in a neat, orderly sequence of stages unaffected by distinct contexts
D) people not only are affected by but also contribute to the contexts in which they develop
A) there is very little cultural diversity in human development
B) environmental, but not personal, contexts shape development
C) development occurs in a neat, orderly sequence of stages unaffected by distinct contexts
D) people not only are affected by but also contribute to the contexts in which they develop
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10
Theorists who emphasize plasticity believe that __________.
A) change in response to influential experiences is possible
B) heredity, rather than the environment, influences behavior
C) individuals who are high in anxiety as children will remain so at later ages
D) early experiences establish a lifelong pattern of behavior
A) change in response to influential experiences is possible
B) heredity, rather than the environment, influences behavior
C) individuals who are high in anxiety as children will remain so at later ages
D) early experiences establish a lifelong pattern of behavior
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11
Although great diversity characterizes the interests and concerns of investigators who study development,they share a single goal: to identify __________.
A) genetic factors that contribute to longevity
B) environmental factors that contribute to disease and illness
C) those factors that lead to abnormal development in children and adolescents
D) those factors that influence consistencies and transformations in people from conception to death
A) genetic factors that contribute to longevity
B) environmental factors that contribute to disease and illness
C) those factors that lead to abnormal development in children and adolescents
D) those factors that influence consistencies and transformations in people from conception to death
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12
Tammy's father is an exceptional gymnast.When Tammy was just a toddler,her father believed that Tammy already showed great promise as a gymnast.Tammy's father probably believes that athletic ability is mostly determined by __________.
A) nurture
B) stages
C) nature
D) early experiences
A) nurture
B) stages
C) nature
D) early experiences
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13
A theory of development __________.
A) illustrates the ultimate truth about human behavior
B) describes, explains, and predicts behavior
C) explains all aspects of human growth
D) does not require scientific verification
A) illustrates the ultimate truth about human behavior
B) describes, explains, and predicts behavior
C) explains all aspects of human growth
D) does not require scientific verification
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14
Increasingly,researchers __________.
A) assume that development stops at adolescence
B) view old age as a period of decline
C) view heredity as more influential than the environment
D) see development as a perpetually ongoing process
A) assume that development stops at adolescence
B) view old age as a period of decline
C) view heredity as more influential than the environment
D) see development as a perpetually ongoing process
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15
The lifespan perspective on human development assumes that development is __________.
A) static and stable
B) multidimensional and multidirectional
C) continuous, rather than discontinuous
D) largely the result of heredity
A) static and stable
B) multidimensional and multidirectional
C) continuous, rather than discontinuous
D) largely the result of heredity
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16
According to the __________ view of development,the difference between the immature and the mature is simply one of amount or complexity.
A) nature
B) discontinuous
C) nurture
D) continuous
A) nature
B) discontinuous
C) nurture
D) continuous
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17
Theorists who contend that powerful negative events in the first few years cannot be fully overcome by later,more positive ones emphasize __________.
A) plasticity
B) stability
C) nurture
D) discontinuity
A) plasticity
B) stability
C) nurture
D) discontinuity
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18
__________ influences are irregular and do not follow a predictable timetable.
A) Nonnormative
B) History-graded
C) Age-graded
D) Bio-historical
A) Nonnormative
B) History-graded
C) Age-graded
D) Bio-historical
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19
According to the lifespan perspective,__________ is supreme in its impact on the life course.
A) the prenatal period
B) early childhood
C) adolescence
D) no age period
A) the prenatal period
B) early childhood
C) adolescence
D) no age period
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20
Dr.Langley's work is devoted to understanding constancy and change throughout the lifespan.Dr.Langley's field of study is __________.
A) genetics
B) clinical psychology
C) adolescent development
D) developmental science
A) genetics
B) clinical psychology
C) adolescent development
D) developmental science
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21
Sigmund Freud constructed his psychosexual theory __________.
A) on the basis of his adult patients' memories of painful childhood events
B) by conducting studies of animal behavior
C) on the basis of interviews with institutionalized children and adolescents
D) by carefully observing his own children
A) on the basis of his adult patients' memories of painful childhood events
B) by conducting studies of animal behavior
C) on the basis of interviews with institutionalized children and adolescents
D) by carefully observing his own children
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22
In a historic experiment with 11-month-old Albert,John Watson demonstrated that __________.
A) children cannot be conditioned to fear a formerly neutral stimulus
B) infants as young as a few months old will repeat a behavior to obtain a desirable reward
C) children can be conditioned to fear a formerly neutral stimulus
D) children have an innate, inborn fear of rats
A) children cannot be conditioned to fear a formerly neutral stimulus
B) infants as young as a few months old will repeat a behavior to obtain a desirable reward
C) children can be conditioned to fear a formerly neutral stimulus
D) children have an innate, inborn fear of rats
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23
Ivan Pavlov discovered __________.
A) observational learning
B) classical conditioning
C) the ego's positive contributions to development
D) the clinical method
A) observational learning
B) classical conditioning
C) the ego's positive contributions to development
D) the clinical method
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24
According to operant conditioning theory,__________.
A) the frequency of a behavior can be increased through punishment, such as disapproval
B) normal development must be understood in relation to each culture's life situation
C) the id develops as parents insist that children conform to the values of society
D) the frequency of a behavior can be increased by following it with a wide variety of reinforcers
A) the frequency of a behavior can be increased through punishment, such as disapproval
B) normal development must be understood in relation to each culture's life situation
C) the id develops as parents insist that children conform to the values of society
D) the frequency of a behavior can be increased by following it with a wide variety of reinforcers
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25
__________ is generally regarded as the founder of the child study movement.
A) Charles Darwin
B) G. Stanley Hall
C) Alfred Binet
D) Sigmund Freud
A) Charles Darwin
B) G. Stanley Hall
C) Alfred Binet
D) Sigmund Freud
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26
The most consistent asset of resilient children is __________.
A) a strong bond with a competent, caring adult
B) high intelligence
C) an easygoing temperament
D) an association with a rule-abiding peer
A) a strong bond with a competent, caring adult
B) high intelligence
C) an easygoing temperament
D) an association with a rule-abiding peer
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27
G.Stanley Hall and his student,Arnold Gesell,__________.
A) discovered that prenatal growth is strikingly similar in many species
B) launched the normative approach
C) constructed the first standardized intelligence test
D) were the forefathers of psychoanalytic theory
A) discovered that prenatal growth is strikingly similar in many species
B) launched the normative approach
C) constructed the first standardized intelligence test
D) were the forefathers of psychoanalytic theory
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28
Dr.Torrez believes that how conflicts between biological drives and social expectations are resolved determines the person's ability to learn,to get along with others,and to cope with anxiety.Dr.Torrez accepts the __________.
A) psychoanalytic perspective
B) psychosocial theory
C) cognitive-developmental theory
D) social learning theory
A) psychoanalytic perspective
B) psychosocial theory
C) cognitive-developmental theory
D) social learning theory
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29
Dr.Faulkner believes that directly observable events-stimuli and responses-are the appropriate focus of the study of development.Dr.Faulkner probably follows the __________ perspective of development.
A) psychosexual
B) psychosocial
C) behaviorist
D) cognitive-developmental
A) psychosexual
B) psychosocial
C) behaviorist
D) cognitive-developmental
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30
Psychosexual theory emphasizes that __________.
A) children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore the world
B) directly observable events-stimuli and responses-are the appropriate focus of psychological study
C) how parents manage their child's sexual and aggressive drives in the first few years is crucial for healthy personality development
D) the ego makes a positive contribution to development, acquiring attitudes and skills that make the individual a useful member of society
A) children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore the world
B) directly observable events-stimuli and responses-are the appropriate focus of psychological study
C) how parents manage their child's sexual and aggressive drives in the first few years is crucial for healthy personality development
D) the ego makes a positive contribution to development, acquiring attitudes and skills that make the individual a useful member of society
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31
One criticism of Freud's psychosexual theory was that it __________.
A) did not apply to other cultures
B) underemphasized the influence of sexual feelings
C) compared human development to the evolution of the human species
D) offered too narrow a view of important environmental influences
A) did not apply to other cultures
B) underemphasized the influence of sexual feelings
C) compared human development to the evolution of the human species
D) offered too narrow a view of important environmental influences
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32
The first successful intelligence test was originally constructed to __________.
A) measure individual differences in IQ
B) document age-related improvements in children's intellectual functioning
C) identify children with learning problems who needed to be placed in special classes
D) compare the scores of people who varied in gender, ethnicity, and birth order
A) measure individual differences in IQ
B) document age-related improvements in children's intellectual functioning
C) identify children with learning problems who needed to be placed in special classes
D) compare the scores of people who varied in gender, ethnicity, and birth order
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33
The baby boomers __________.
A) were more economically underprivileged than their counterparts in the previous generation
B) adopted their parents' family- and marriage-centered lifestyles in early adulthood
C) embraced growing old far more than their predecessors
D) were labeled a narcissistic, indulged, "me" generation
A) were more economically underprivileged than their counterparts in the previous generation
B) adopted their parents' family- and marriage-centered lifestyles in early adulthood
C) embraced growing old far more than their predecessors
D) were labeled a narcissistic, indulged, "me" generation
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34
Dr.Singh believes that a basic psychosocial conflict,which is resolved along a continuum from positive to negative,determines healthy or maladaptive outcomes at each stage of development.Dr.Singh's beliefs are aligned with those of which theorist?
A) G. Stanley Hall
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Erik Erikson
D) B. F. Skinner
A) G. Stanley Hall
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Erik Erikson
D) B. F. Skinner
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35
__________ theory was the first to stress the influence of the early parent‒child relationship on development.
A) Darwin's
B) Freud's
C) Erikson's
D) Watson's
A) Darwin's
B) Freud's
C) Erikson's
D) Watson's
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36
Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon __________.
A) wrote the first book of its time on aging
B) were among the first to make child development knowledge meaningful to parents
C) regarded development as a maturational process
D) constructed the first successful intelligence test
A) wrote the first book of its time on aging
B) were among the first to make child development knowledge meaningful to parents
C) regarded development as a maturational process
D) constructed the first successful intelligence test
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37
As a generation,the baby boomers are __________ than any previous mid- or late-life cohort.
A) healthier, but less educated
B) more educated, but less wealthy
C) more self-focused, but less healthy
D) healthier, better educated, and financially better off
A) healthier, but less educated
B) more educated, but less wealthy
C) more self-focused, but less healthy
D) healthier, better educated, and financially better off
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38
Arnold Gesell __________
A) was among the first to write child-rearing books for parents
B) is generally regarded as the founder of the child study movement
C) foreshadowed lifespan research by writing a book on aging
D) constructed the first successful intelligence test
A) was among the first to write child-rearing books for parents
B) is generally regarded as the founder of the child study movement
C) foreshadowed lifespan research by writing a book on aging
D) constructed the first successful intelligence test
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39
Baby Gabriella claps her hands after her mother does.Gabriella is displaying __________.
A) reinforcement
B) classical conditioning
C) observational learning
D) adaptation
A) reinforcement
B) classical conditioning
C) observational learning
D) adaptation
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40
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution emphasized __________ and __________.
A) the normative approach; survival of the fittest
B) noble savages; physical maturation
C) tabula rasa; natural selection
D) natural selection; survival of the fittest
A) the normative approach; survival of the fittest
B) noble savages; physical maturation
C) tabula rasa; natural selection
D) natural selection; survival of the fittest
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41
Sydney,when faced with a problem,starts with a hypothesis,deduces testable inferences,and isolates and combines variables to see which inferences are confirmed.Sydney is in Piaget's __________ stage of development.
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) formal operational
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) formal operational
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42
According to Jean Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory,__________.
A) children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore their world
B) children's learning depends on reinforcers, such as rewards from adults
C) adult teaching is the best way to foster development
D) rapid development occurs during sensitive periods
A) children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore their world
B) children's learning depends on reinforcers, such as rewards from adults
C) adult teaching is the best way to foster development
D) rapid development occurs during sensitive periods
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43
The information-processing approach views the human mind as a __________.
A) socially mediated process
B) collection of stimuli and responses
C) system of genetically programmed behaviors
D) symbol-manipulating system through which information flows
A) socially mediated process
B) collection of stimuli and responses
C) system of genetically programmed behaviors
D) symbol-manipulating system through which information flows
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44
Dr.Rizvi studies the relationship between changes in the brain and the developing person's cognitive processing and behavior patterns.She is part of a group of researchers from the fields of psychology,biology,neuroscience,and medicine.This approach to development is known as __________.
A) behaviorism
B) cognitive-development theory
C) the information-processing approach
D) developmental cognitive neuroscience
A) behaviorism
B) cognitive-development theory
C) the information-processing approach
D) developmental cognitive neuroscience
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45
Developmental social neuroscience __________.
A) involves the design of flowcharts to map the precise steps individuals use to complete tasks
B) emphasizes that preschoolers' thinking is full of faulty logic because they engage in hands-on exploration
C) is devoted to studying the relationship between changes in the brain and emotional and social development
D) involves the study of brain activity and the individual's linear and logical cognitive processing patterns
A) involves the design of flowcharts to map the precise steps individuals use to complete tasks
B) emphasizes that preschoolers' thinking is full of faulty logic because they engage in hands-on exploration
C) is devoted to studying the relationship between changes in the brain and emotional and social development
D) involves the study of brain activity and the individual's linear and logical cognitive processing patterns
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46
Like Piaget's theory,the information-processing approach __________.
A) divides development into stages
B) views development as discontinuous
C) regards people as actively making sense of their own thinking
D) has much to say about nonlinear cognition, such as imagination and creativity
A) divides development into stages
B) views development as discontinuous
C) regards people as actively making sense of their own thinking
D) has much to say about nonlinear cognition, such as imagination and creativity
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47
According to Jean Piaget,__________ is the balance between internal structures and information that children encounter in their everyday worlds.
A) imitation
B) adaptation
C) cognition
D) equilibrium
A) imitation
B) adaptation
C) cognition
D) equilibrium
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48
A major strength of the information-processing approach to development is its commitment to __________.
A) the study of imagination
B) flexible case study interviews
C) rigorous research methods
D) disproving other developmental theories
A) the study of imagination
B) flexible case study interviews
C) rigorous research methods
D) disproving other developmental theories
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49
Piaget's critics point out that __________.
A) he overestimated the competencies of infants and young children
B) his stagewise account pays insufficient attention to social and cultural influences
C) discovery learning rather than adult teaching is the best way to foster development
D) children's performances on Piagetian tasks cannot be improved with training
A) he overestimated the competencies of infants and young children
B) his stagewise account pays insufficient attention to social and cultural influences
C) discovery learning rather than adult teaching is the best way to foster development
D) children's performances on Piagetian tasks cannot be improved with training
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50
Many theorists believe that behaviorism and social learning theory __________.
A) overemphasize the plasticity of cognitive development
B) overestimate people's contributions to their own development
C) offer too narrow a view of important environmental influences
D) overemphasize each individual's unique life history
A) overemphasize the plasticity of cognitive development
B) overestimate people's contributions to their own development
C) offer too narrow a view of important environmental influences
D) overemphasize each individual's unique life history
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51
One criticism of the information-processing approach is that it __________.
A) underestimates the individual's contribution to his or her own development
B) ignores transformation in adulthood, concluding that no major cognitive changes occur after adolescence
C) underestimates the competencies of infants and preschoolers, focusing on older children and adolescents
D) is better at analyzing thinking into its components than at putting them back together into a comprehensive theory
A) underestimates the individual's contribution to his or her own development
B) ignores transformation in adulthood, concluding that no major cognitive changes occur after adolescence
C) underestimates the competencies of infants and preschoolers, focusing on older children and adolescents
D) is better at analyzing thinking into its components than at putting them back together into a comprehensive theory
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52
Lillian uses flowcharts to map the precise steps individuals use to solve problems and complete tasks.Lillian is a(n)__________ theorist.
A) psychoanalytic
B) information-processing
C) psychosocial
D) social learning
A) psychoanalytic
B) information-processing
C) psychosocial
D) social learning
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53
Today,Albert Bandura's theory stresses the importance of __________.
A) behavior modification
B) punishment
C) cognition
D) reinforcement
A) behavior modification
B) punishment
C) cognition
D) reinforcement
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54
Four-year-old R'Monte engages in make-believe play.He stirs beads in a bowl and says,"Soup is ready!" According to Piaget,R'Monte is in the __________ stage of cognitive development.
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) sociocultural
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) sociocultural
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55
According to __________ theory,children learn primarily through modeling.
A) reinforcement
B) operant conditioning
C) social learning
D) classical conditioning
A) reinforcement
B) operant conditioning
C) social learning
D) classical conditioning
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56
Cindy tells her daughter,"I know you can do a good job on that homework" because she believes that if she encourages persistence,her daughter will start to view herself as hardworking and high-achieving.Cindy is applying the __________ approach.
A) behavior modification
B) psychosocial
C) cognitive-developmental
D) social-cognitive
A) behavior modification
B) psychosocial
C) cognitive-developmental
D) social-cognitive
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57
Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen laid the modern foundations for __________.
A) ethology
B) social learning theory
C) psychoanalytic theory
D) cognitive-developmental theory
A) ethology
B) social learning theory
C) psychoanalytic theory
D) cognitive-developmental theory
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58
The goal of applied behavior analysis is to __________.
A) outline changes in temperament over the lifespan
B) eliminate undesirable behaviors and increase desirable responses
C) examine how we think about ourselves and other people
D) synthesize information from various sources into a detailed picture of a person's personality
A) outline changes in temperament over the lifespan
B) eliminate undesirable behaviors and increase desirable responses
C) examine how we think about ourselves and other people
D) synthesize information from various sources into a detailed picture of a person's personality
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59
Observations of imprinting led to which major concept in human development?
A) adaptation
B) equilibrium
C) the critical period
D) classical conditioning
A) adaptation
B) equilibrium
C) the critical period
D) classical conditioning
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60
Central to Piaget's theory is the concept of __________.
A) imitation
B) adaptation
C) self-efficacy
D) scaffolding
A) imitation
B) adaptation
C) self-efficacy
D) scaffolding
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61
Ecological systems theory views the person as __________.
A) a blossoming flower whose development is a genetically determined series of events that unfold automatically
B) developing within a complex system of relationships affected by multiple levels of the surrounding environment
C) a social being influenced primarily by observational learning or adult modeling
D) a computer-like system that actively codes, transforms, and organizes information
A) a blossoming flower whose development is a genetically determined series of events that unfold automatically
B) developing within a complex system of relationships affected by multiple levels of the surrounding environment
C) a social being influenced primarily by observational learning or adult modeling
D) a computer-like system that actively codes, transforms, and organizes information
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62
According to research on family chaos,mothers who __________ experience greater psychological stress.
A) make family meals
B) frequently multitask
C) work outside the home
D) cosleep with their infants
A) make family meals
B) frequently multitask
C) work outside the home
D) cosleep with their infants
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63
In a __________,each participant has an equal opportunity to display the behavior of interest.
A) clinical interview
B) naturalistic observation
C) structured observation
D) case study
A) clinical interview
B) naturalistic observation
C) structured observation
D) case study
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64
Evolutionary developmental psychology __________.
A) focuses on how the structures of the mind develop to better fit with, or represent, the external world
B) seeks to understand the adaptive value of species-wide competencies as those competencies change with age
C) views the human mind as a symbol-manipulating system through which information flows
D) brings together researchers from many fields to study changes in the brain and behavior patterns
A) focuses on how the structures of the mind develop to better fit with, or represent, the external world
B) seeks to understand the adaptive value of species-wide competencies as those competencies change with age
C) views the human mind as a symbol-manipulating system through which information flows
D) brings together researchers from many fields to study changes in the brain and behavior patterns
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65
Unlike Jean Piaget,Lev Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as a __________ process.
A) socially mediated
B) genetically predictable
C) preoperational
D) neurological
A) socially mediated
B) genetically predictable
C) preoperational
D) neurological
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66
According to ecological systems theory,interactions between Marina and her child,Tyler,occur in the __________.
A) microsystem
B) mesosystem
C) exosystem
D) macrosystem
A) microsystem
B) mesosystem
C) exosystem
D) macrosystem
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67
Toby moved with his family just before he entered fourth grade.In ecological systems theory,the move represents a change in Toby's __________.
A) microsystem
B) mesosystem
C) exosystem
D) chronosystem
A) microsystem
B) mesosystem
C) exosystem
D) chronosystem
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68
Dr.Wu observes children's responses to bullying by watching them play in a park.This is an example of a(n)__________.
A) ethnographic study
B) naturalistic observation
C) structured observation
D) clinical interview
A) ethnographic study
B) naturalistic observation
C) structured observation
D) clinical interview
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69
Taking tests and answering questionnaires are examples of __________.
A) research designs
B) theories
C) hypotheses
D) research methods
A) research designs
B) theories
C) hypotheses
D) research methods
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70
Dr.Whiren studies how culture is transmitted to the next generation.Dr.Whiren's research best aligns with the perspective of which theorist?
A) Jean Piaget
B) John Bowlby
C) Lev Vygotsky
D) Erik Erikson
A) Jean Piaget
B) John Bowlby
C) Lev Vygotsky
D) Erik Erikson
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71
Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory,information processing,and Vygotsky's sociocultural theory all stress __________.
A) nature over nurture
B) changes in thinking
C) unconscious motives and drives
D) the effects of punishment and reinforcement on behavior
A) nature over nurture
B) changes in thinking
C) unconscious motives and drives
D) the effects of punishment and reinforcement on behavior
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72
Dr.George predicted that positive reinforcement would increase prosocial behavior in preschoolers.Dr.George's prediction is an example of a __________.
A) theory
B) research question
C) hypothesis
D) research design
A) theory
B) research question
C) hypothesis
D) research design
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73
The outermost level of Bronfenbrenner's model is the __________.
A) microsystem
B) macrosystem
C) exosystem
D) mesosystem
A) microsystem
B) macrosystem
C) exosystem
D) mesosystem
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74
Which major theory of human development emphasizes plasticity at all ages?
A) psychoanalytic perspective
B) ethology
C) evolutionary developmental psychology
D) lifespan perspective
A) psychoanalytic perspective
B) ethology
C) evolutionary developmental psychology
D) lifespan perspective
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75
Dr.Redmund characterizes his view of development as a bioecological model.His perspective is aligned with that of which theorist?
A) Jean Piaget
B) Urie Bronfenbrenner
C) Lev Vygotsky
D) Niko Tinbergen
A) Jean Piaget
B) Urie Bronfenbrenner
C) Lev Vygotsky
D) Niko Tinbergen
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76
Vygotsky's emphasis on culture and social experience led him to __________.
A) neglect the biological side of development
B) overemphasize the role of heredity in cognitive change
C) emphasize children's independent efforts to make sense of their world
D) place too much emphasis on children's capacity to shape their own development
A) neglect the biological side of development
B) overemphasize the role of heredity in cognitive change
C) emphasize children's independent efforts to make sense of their world
D) place too much emphasis on children's capacity to shape their own development
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77
A major limitation of systematic observation is that it __________.
A) provides little information on how participants actually behave
B) tells investigators little about the reasoning behind responses and behaviors
C) underestimates the capacities of individuals who have difficulty putting their thoughts into words
D) ignores participants with poor memories, who may have trouble recalling exactly what happened
A) provides little information on how participants actually behave
B) tells investigators little about the reasoning behind responses and behaviors
C) underestimates the capacities of individuals who have difficulty putting their thoughts into words
D) ignores participants with poor memories, who may have trouble recalling exactly what happened
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78
What did John Bowlby believe?
A) Adults and more expert peers help children master culturally meaningful activities.
B) The infant‒caregiver bond has lifelong consequences for human relationships.
C) Parents and infants are both instinctively attached to each other.
D) Attachment patterns are difficult to study in humans.
A) Adults and more expert peers help children master culturally meaningful activities.
B) The infant‒caregiver bond has lifelong consequences for human relationships.
C) Parents and infants are both instinctively attached to each other.
D) Attachment patterns are difficult to study in humans.
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79
__________ can help prevent escalating demands on families that give way to chaos.
A) Parental multitasking
B) Eating separate meals
C) Compression of family routines
D) High-quality child care that is affordable and reliable
A) Parental multitasking
B) Eating separate meals
C) Compression of family routines
D) High-quality child care that is affordable and reliable
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80
Which statement describes a strength of naturalistic observation?
A) It reflects the participants' everyday lives.
B) It permits comparisons of participants' responses.
C) Great depth and breadth of information can be obtained in a short time.
D) It grants each participant an equal opportunity to display the behavior of interest.
A) It reflects the participants' everyday lives.
B) It permits comparisons of participants' responses.
C) Great depth and breadth of information can be obtained in a short time.
D) It grants each participant an equal opportunity to display the behavior of interest.
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