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Deck 4: Human Development
1
The fetal period in a pregnancy is:
A)the first two weeks of the pregnancy, from conception to implantation
B)the last part of the pregnancy, from the eighth week through to birth
C)the second through the eighth weeks of the pregnancy
D)the part of the pregnancy prior to conception
A)the first two weeks of the pregnancy, from conception to implantation
B)the last part of the pregnancy, from the eighth week through to birth
C)the second through the eighth weeks of the pregnancy
D)the part of the pregnancy prior to conception
the last part of the pregnancy, from the eighth week through to birth
2
The term zygote refers to:
A)the genetic material from the father
B)the genetic material from the mother
C)the genetic material from both mother and father before it pairs up
D)the fertilized egg in its initial stage
A)the genetic material from the father
B)the genetic material from the mother
C)the genetic material from both mother and father before it pairs up
D)the fertilized egg in its initial stage
the fertilized egg in its initial stage
3
The embryonic period in a pregnancy is:
A)the second through the eighth weeks of the pregnancy
B)the first two weeks of the pregnancy, from conception to implantation
C)the last part of the pregnancy, from the eighth week through to birth
D)the part of the pregnancy prior to conception
A)the second through the eighth weeks of the pregnancy
B)the first two weeks of the pregnancy, from conception to implantation
C)the last part of the pregnancy, from the eighth week through to birth
D)the part of the pregnancy prior to conception
the second through the eighth weeks of the pregnancy
4
Imagine Baby M received both an X and a Y chromosome at the time of conception.Near the 7ᵗʰ or 8ᵗʰ week of the pregnancy, Baby M will:
A)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a male reproductive system
B)begin to secrete testosterone and develop a male reproductive system
C)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a female reproductive system
D)not secrete any hormones and develop a female reproductive system
A)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a male reproductive system
B)begin to secrete testosterone and develop a male reproductive system
C)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a female reproductive system
D)not secrete any hormones and develop a female reproductive system
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5
Which of the following is true of the process of development?
A)it occurs only in childhood
B)it is a rigid pattern of development
C)it involves only physical changes
D)it has adaptive significance
A)it occurs only in childhood
B)it is a rigid pattern of development
C)it involves only physical changes
D)it has adaptive significance
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6
The term used to refer to the last part of a pregnancy, from the eighth week through to birth, is the:
A)germinal period
B)embryonic period
C)critical period
D)fetal period
A)germinal period
B)embryonic period
C)critical period
D)fetal period
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7
Which of the following is the last of the three stages of prenatal development?
A)the embryonic period
B)the germinal period
C)the fetal period
D)the zygotic period
A)the embryonic period
B)the germinal period
C)the fetal period
D)the zygotic period
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8
Research suggests that compared to women who do not experience morning sickness, women who experience morning sickness early in their pregnancy are:
A)less likely to have a miscarriage
B)more likely to have a low birthweight baby
C)less likely to have twins or triplets
D)more likely to have a miscarriage
A)less likely to have a miscarriage
B)more likely to have a low birthweight baby
C)less likely to have twins or triplets
D)more likely to have a miscarriage
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9
The entire period of development prior to birth is called the:
A)prenatal period
B)perinatal period
C)postnatal period
D)paxnatal period
A)prenatal period
B)perinatal period
C)postnatal period
D)paxnatal period
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10
The term for the first two weeks of a pregnancy is:
A)the embryonic period
B)the germinal period
C)the fetal period
D)the critical period
A)the embryonic period
B)the germinal period
C)the fetal period
D)the critical period
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11
Nature has:
A)built considerable flexibility into development
B)created a rigid pattern of development
C)halted new adaptations
D)prevented nurture
A)built considerable flexibility into development
B)created a rigid pattern of development
C)halted new adaptations
D)prevented nurture
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12
The germinal period is:
A)the first two weeks of the pregnancy
B)the second through the eighth weeks of pregnancy
C)from the eighth week of pregnancy until birth
D)the part of the pregnancy prior to conception
A)the first two weeks of the pregnancy
B)the second through the eighth weeks of pregnancy
C)from the eighth week of pregnancy until birth
D)the part of the pregnancy prior to conception
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13
The term used to refer the second through the eighth weeks of a pregnancy is the:
A)germinal period
B)fetal period
C)critical period
D)embryonic period
A)germinal period
B)fetal period
C)critical period
D)embryonic period
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14
Imagine Baby P received two X chromosomes at the time of conception.Near the 7ᵗʰ or 8ᵗʰ week of the pregnancy, Baby P will:
A)begin to secrete testosterone and develop a male reproductive system
B)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a male reproductive system
C)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a female reproductive system
D)not secrete any hormones and develop a female reproductive system
A)begin to secrete testosterone and develop a male reproductive system
B)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a male reproductive system
C)begin to secrete estrogen and develop a female reproductive system
D)not secrete any hormones and develop a female reproductive system
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15
Development:
A)occurs only in childhood
B)is complete by the end of adolescence
C)is complete by the end of young adulthood
D)occurs throughout life
A)occurs only in childhood
B)is complete by the end of adolescence
C)is complete by the end of young adulthood
D)occurs throughout life
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16
Sexual differentiation occurs:
A)at the point of conception
B)during the embryonic stage of the pregnancy
C)during the germinal stage of the pregnancy
D)during the fetal stage of the pregnancy
A)at the point of conception
B)during the embryonic stage of the pregnancy
C)during the germinal stage of the pregnancy
D)during the fetal stage of the pregnancy
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17
The age-related physical, intellectual, social, and personal changes that occur throughout life are specifically called:
A)maturation
B)development
C)adaptations
D)functionality
A)maturation
B)development
C)adaptations
D)functionality
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18
The three stages of prenatal development, in order, are:
A)germinal, embryonic, fetal
B)embryonic, fetal, germinal
C)fetal, germinal, embryonic
D)germinal, fetal, embryonic
A)germinal, embryonic, fetal
B)embryonic, fetal, germinal
C)fetal, germinal, embryonic
D)germinal, fetal, embryonic
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19
Which of the following is NOT one of the three stages of prenatal development?
A)the embryonic period
B)the germinal period
C)the fetal period
D)the zygotic period
A)the embryonic period
B)the germinal period
C)the fetal period
D)the zygotic period
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20
Another term used to refer to the fertilized egg in its initial stage is:
A)occurs only in childhood
B)is complete by the end of adolescence
C)is complete by the end of young adulthood
D)occurs throughout life
A)occurs only in childhood
B)is complete by the end of adolescence
C)is complete by the end of young adulthood
D)occurs throughout life
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21
Differences between infants during development are due to:
A)nature alone
B)nurture alone
C)both nature and nurture
D)neither nature nor nurture
A)nature alone
B)nurture alone
C)both nature and nurture
D)neither nature nor nurture
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22
The "bloom and prune" process during brain development is particularly active in the:
A)reticular activating system
B)frontal executive regions
C)limbic system
D)brainstem
A)reticular activating system
B)frontal executive regions
C)limbic system
D)brainstem
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23
Typically, by the time they are 8 months old, 90% of infants can:
A)roll over
B)stand alone
C)walk on their own
D)sit unsupported
A)roll over
B)stand alone
C)walk on their own
D)sit unsupported
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24
Most major structural birth defects are due to problems that occur:
A)during the germinal stage of prenatal development
B)during the fetal stage of prenatal development
C)once the fetus has reached the age of viability
D)during the embryonic stage of prenatal development
A)during the germinal stage of prenatal development
B)during the fetal stage of prenatal development
C)once the fetus has reached the age of viability
D)during the embryonic stage of prenatal development
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25
During infancy neurons that are not used:
A)are retained for later use
B)convert to glial cells
C)connect to neurons that are used
D)die off
A)are retained for later use
B)convert to glial cells
C)connect to neurons that are used
D)die off
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26
Rose is currently three months pregnant.Throughout her pregnancy Rose has shown an increased sensitivity to some foods, and she has also developed aversions to a number of foods she used to enjoy.Evolutionary psychologists might suggest that Rose's food sensitivities and taste aversions are:
A)a natural response to fluctuating levels of hormones
B)an indication that she is likely to have a low birthweight baby
C)an indication that her child will have developmental problems
D)a natural defense against the influence of teratogens
A)a natural response to fluctuating levels of hormones
B)an indication that she is likely to have a low birthweight baby
C)an indication that her child will have developmental problems
D)a natural defense against the influence of teratogens
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27
In newborn infants, the brain typically weighs:
A)10% of its final adult weight
B)25% of its final adult weight
C)75% of its final adult weight
D)99% of its final adult weight
A)10% of its final adult weight
B)25% of its final adult weight
C)75% of its final adult weight
D)99% of its final adult weight
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28
Research with rats has shown that rats raised in an enriched environment with lots of social contact and external stimulation:
A)have brains similar to rats raised in barren environments
B)have less complex and worse functioning brains than rats raised in barren environments
C)have less complex brains that function better than rats raised in barren environments
D)have more complex, better functioning brains than rats raised in barren environments
A)have brains similar to rats raised in barren environments
B)have less complex and worse functioning brains than rats raised in barren environments
C)have less complex brains that function better than rats raised in barren environments
D)have more complex, better functioning brains than rats raised in barren environments
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29
Eduardo's body was encased in a cast during the first 9 months of his life.He probably will:
A)show life-long problems in motor development, especially walking
B)begin to walk at least 1 year later than children given free movement
C)begin to walk at least 6 months later than children given free movement
D)begin to walk at about the same time as children given free movement
A)show life-long problems in motor development, especially walking
B)begin to walk at least 1 year later than children given free movement
C)begin to walk at least 6 months later than children given free movement
D)begin to walk at about the same time as children given free movement
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30
The central nervous system can be affected by teratogens:
A)only during the germinal period
B)only during the fetal period
C)throughout the prenatal period
D)throughout the conceptual period
A)only during the germinal period
B)only during the fetal period
C)throughout the prenatal period
D)throughout the conceptual period
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31
The typical newborn weighs:
A)3 pounds
B)5 pounds
C)7 pounds
D)9 pounds
A)3 pounds
B)5 pounds
C)7 pounds
D)9 pounds
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32
Typically, by the time they are 5 months old, 90% of infants can:
A)roll over
B)stand alone
C)walk on their own
D)sit unsupported
A)roll over
B)stand alone
C)walk on their own
D)sit unsupported
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33
A teratogen is:
A)a genetic defect that occurs when two recessive genes are paired at conception
B)any environmental agent that can do damage to the developing baby
C)a fertilized egg that undergoes rapid cell division
D)any physical defect in an unborn child
A)a genetic defect that occurs when two recessive genes are paired at conception
B)any environmental agent that can do damage to the developing baby
C)a fertilized egg that undergoes rapid cell division
D)any physical defect in an unborn child
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34
Most of the cells that make-up the cerebral cortex:
A)are present before birth
B)develop during infancy
C)develop during early childhood
D)develop during adolescence
A)are present before birth
B)develop during infancy
C)develop during early childhood
D)develop during adolescence
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35
From early childhood through puberty, the average child gains how much weight annually?
A)6 to 7 pounds
B)16 to 17 pounds
C)more than 20 pounds
D)more than 30 pounds
A)6 to 7 pounds
B)16 to 17 pounds
C)more than 20 pounds
D)more than 30 pounds
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36
In early infancy, the nervous system continues to develop and mature, and it follows a pattern that is essentially:
A)from the head down and from the extremities inward
B)from the feet up and from the center out
C)from the feet up and from the extremities inward
D)from the head down and from the center outward
A)from the head down and from the extremities inward
B)from the feet up and from the center out
C)from the feet up and from the extremities inward
D)from the head down and from the center outward
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37
The increase in brain weight during infancy is due to:
A)increases in the number of glial cells
B)the formation of new neurons
C)the appearance of the brainstem
D)increases in the number of lipids
A)increases in the number of glial cells
B)the formation of new neurons
C)the appearance of the brainstem
D)increases in the number of lipids
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38
Most newborn infants would be able to control:
A)their legs better than their arms
B)their fingers better than their hands
C)their feet better than their hands
D)their arms better than their feet
A)their legs better than their arms
B)their fingers better than their hands
C)their feet better than their hands
D)their arms better than their feet
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39
Typically, by the time they are 15 months old, 90% of infants can:
A)dance
B)skip
C)walk on their own
D)all of these choices
A)dance
B)skip
C)walk on their own
D)all of these choices
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40
The sequence of development during infancy can be described as:
A)haphazard
B)unpredictable
C)stable, orderly, and predictable
D)unstable, but orderly and predictable
A)haphazard
B)unpredictable
C)stable, orderly, and predictable
D)unstable, but orderly and predictable
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41
Babies possess several characteristics which allow researchers to study their perceptual abilities.Which of the following is not one of them?
A)they control their ability to smile
B)they show preferences
C)they notice novelty
D)they can learn to repeat activities
A)they control their ability to smile
B)they show preferences
C)they notice novelty
D)they can learn to repeat activities
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42
In males, the adolescent growth spurt is triggered by:
A)increases in the levels of estrogen
B)decreases in the levels of estrogen
C)increases in the levels neuromodulators
D)increases in the levels of androgens
A)increases in the levels of estrogen
B)decreases in the levels of estrogen
C)increases in the levels neuromodulators
D)increases in the levels of androgens
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43
As neurons are lost during aging:
A)an equivalent level of functioning is lost
B)new neurons develop to replace them
C)an even greater level of functioning than that represented by the neurons is lost
D)the brain compensates by better using remaining neurons
A)an equivalent level of functioning is lost
B)new neurons develop to replace them
C)an even greater level of functioning than that represented by the neurons is lost
D)the brain compensates by better using remaining neurons
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44
The technical term for physically based loss in mental functioning is:
A)Alzheimer's disease
B)dementia
C)Huntington's disease
D)senility
A)Alzheimer's disease
B)dementia
C)Huntington's disease
D)senility
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45
Brain imaging studies using fMRI have shown that immediately before and after puberty, there are significant changes in which of the following:
A)the brain's weight
B)the brain's shape
C)the myelination of neurons
D)neural communicating
A)the brain's weight
B)the brain's shape
C)the myelination of neurons
D)neural communicating
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46
Which of the following is NOT associated with the result of high levels of androgens in adolescent boys?
A)appearance of facial hair
B)lowering of the voice
C)ability to ejaculate
D)broadening hips
A)appearance of facial hair
B)lowering of the voice
C)ability to ejaculate
D)broadening hips
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47
The onset of puberty has decreased 3-4 years in the last century, probably due to:
A)improved medical care and living conditions
B)changes in the genetic makeup of people
C)poor diets that are high in junk foods
D)the emphasis on strenuous daily exercise and sports
A)improved medical care and living conditions
B)changes in the genetic makeup of people
C)poor diets that are high in junk foods
D)the emphasis on strenuous daily exercise and sports
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48
A person is at the height of physical prowess around the age of:
A)15
B)20
C)30
D)35
A)15
B)20
C)30
D)35
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49
In females, the adolescent growth spurt is triggered by:
A)increases in the levels of androgens
B)decreases in the levels of androgens
C)increases in the levels neuromodulators
D)increases in the levels of estrogen
A)increases in the levels of androgens
B)decreases in the levels of androgens
C)increases in the levels neuromodulators
D)increases in the levels of estrogen
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50
Which of the following is NOT associated with the result of high levels of estrogen in adolescent girls?
A)breast development
B)appearance of facial hair
C)broadening hips
D)first menstrual flow
A)breast development
B)appearance of facial hair
C)broadening hips
D)first menstrual flow
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51
Brain imaging studies using fMRI have shown that immediately before and after puberty, there are significant changes in which of the following:
A)the brain's weight
B)the brain's shape
C)neural pruning
D)length of dendrites
A)the brain's weight
B)the brain's shape
C)neural pruning
D)length of dendrites
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52
About what percentage of people over age 65 are afflicted with dementia?
A)1
B)10
C)20
D)30
A)1
B)10
C)20
D)30
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53
The brain reaches its adult weight around the age of:
A)14
B)16
C)18
D)21
A)14
B)16
C)18
D)21
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54
About what percentage of people over age 80 are afflicted with dementia?
A)1
B)10
C)20
D)30
A)1
B)10
C)20
D)30
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55
The myelination of neurons:
A)is complete at the end of infancy
B)is complete at the end of childhood
C)continues through adolescence
D)continues through adulthood
A)is complete at the end of infancy
B)is complete at the end of childhood
C)continues through adolescence
D)continues through adulthood
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56
The period during which a woman's menstrual cycle slows down and finally stops is called:
A)menopause
B)menarche
C)parturition
D)post-parturition
A)menopause
B)menarche
C)parturition
D)post-parturition
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57
Between toddlerhood and puberty, growth:
A)continues at a more rapid pace than during infancy
B)continues at a less rapid pace than during infancy
C)continues at a rate equal to that of infancy
D)ceases
A)continues at a more rapid pace than during infancy
B)continues at a less rapid pace than during infancy
C)continues at a rate equal to that of infancy
D)ceases
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58
Once adults pass their physical peak in their twenties, most will experience:
A)a rapid, steady decline in all areas of physical function
B)no noticeable declines in any area of physical function
C)slow, steady improvements in physical strength and stamina
D)a slow, steady decline in all areas of physical function
A)a rapid, steady decline in all areas of physical function
B)no noticeable declines in any area of physical function
C)slow, steady improvements in physical strength and stamina
D)a slow, steady decline in all areas of physical function
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59
A strenuous daily exercise program:
A)can lead to the early onset of puberty in females
B)has no effect on the onset of puberty in females
C)can delay the onset of puberty in females
D)can prolong the length of puberty in females
A)can lead to the early onset of puberty in females
B)has no effect on the onset of puberty in females
C)can delay the onset of puberty in females
D)can prolong the length of puberty in females
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60
Researchers, such as Buell & Coleman, who have autopsied brains, have found that when older brains and younger brains are compared, the dendrites in the elderly brains:
A)are significantly shorter and less complex
B)are no different than the dendrites in younger brains
C)are significantly longer and more complex
D)are significantly longer but far less complex, with fewer branches
A)are significantly shorter and less complex
B)are no different than the dendrites in younger brains
C)are significantly longer and more complex
D)are significantly longer but far less complex, with fewer branches
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61
When an experiment is designed using a longitudinal design:
A)the performance of different people of various ages is compared
B)the same individuals are tested repeatedly over time
C)different people are tested at each step in the study
D)more than one dependent variable is manipulated
A)the performance of different people of various ages is compared
B)the same individuals are tested repeatedly over time
C)different people are tested at each step in the study
D)more than one dependent variable is manipulated
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62
The habituation technique for studying infant perception is based on the finding that infants will:
A)spend more time looking at familiar objects
B)repeat simple motor responses that have been rewarded in the past
C)spend more time looking at correctly drawn faces than at faces with features placed in incorrect positions
D)spend less time looking at familiar objects
A)spend more time looking at familiar objects
B)repeat simple motor responses that have been rewarded in the past
C)spend more time looking at correctly drawn faces than at faces with features placed in incorrect positions
D)spend less time looking at familiar objects
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63
When multiple groups of individuals who differ in age are tested in the same study, the researcher is using:
A)a longitudinal research design
B)a cross-sectional research design
C)a multifactorial research design
D)a habituation research design
A)a longitudinal research design
B)a cross-sectional research design
C)a multifactorial research design
D)a habituation research design
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64
When the same individuals are tested repeatedly over time in a study, the researcher is using:
A)a longitudinal research design
B)a cross-sectional research design
C)a lapsed time research design
D)a habituation study design
A)a longitudinal research design
B)a cross-sectional research design
C)a lapsed time research design
D)a habituation study design
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65
A cross-sectional design:
A)is cost-intensive
B)confounds other variables with age
C)is less quickly performed than a longitudinal design
D)can examine change in the individual
A)is cost-intensive
B)confounds other variables with age
C)is less quickly performed than a longitudinal design
D)can examine change in the individual
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66
Mark interviews a group of 5-year-olds, a group of 10-year-olds, and a group of 15-year-olds, and asks them what they plan to be when they finish school.Mark is using:
A)a cross-sectional research design
B)a longitudinal research design
C)a confounded research design
D)a multifactor research design
A)a cross-sectional research design
B)a longitudinal research design
C)a confounded research design
D)a multifactor research design
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67
When one responds less and less to a stimulus that is being repeated, one is demonstrating which of the following?
A)avoidance
B)centration
C)reversibility
D)habituation
A)avoidance
B)centration
C)reversibility
D)habituation
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68
The same red light was presented repeatedly until the infant quit responding, then a new, slightly different colored light was presented, and the infant responded again.This is an example of the:
A)longitudinal technique
B)habituation technique
C)preference technique
D)reinforcement technique
A)longitudinal technique
B)habituation technique
C)preference technique
D)reinforcement technique
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69
To study moral development, researchers tested a group of fifty 3-year-olds at yearly intervals over the next 20 years.This procedure is an example of:
A)a cross-sectional design
B)a trajectory technique
C)longitudinal design
D)the centration technique
A)a cross-sectional design
B)a trajectory technique
C)longitudinal design
D)the centration technique
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70
Robert Fantz developed the:
A)habituation technique
B)reinforcement technique
C)differentiation technique
D)preference technique
A)habituation technique
B)reinforcement technique
C)differentiation technique
D)preference technique
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71
Newborn infants prefer to look at:
A)a blank card rather than one with a pattern
B)a blank card rather than a scrambled face
C)a scrambled face rather than a correctly drawn face
D)a correctly drawn face rather than a scrambled face
A)a blank card rather than one with a pattern
B)a blank card rather than a scrambled face
C)a scrambled face rather than a correctly drawn face
D)a correctly drawn face rather than a scrambled face
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72
The same red light was presented repeatedly until the infant quit responding, then a new, slightly different colored light was presented, and the infant responded again.You can infer that the infant:
A)cannot perceive the difference between the two colors
B)is able to perceive the difference between the two colors
C)prefers the first color over the second one
D)prefers the second color over the first one
A)cannot perceive the difference between the two colors
B)is able to perceive the difference between the two colors
C)prefers the first color over the second one
D)prefers the second color over the first one
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73
One method used to study perceptual capabilities in infants is the preference method.Studies that have used this method have shown that young infants consistently prefer:
A)familiarity to novelty
B)novelty to familiarity
C)looking at objects in their right visual field
D)looking at objects in their left visual field
A)familiarity to novelty
B)novelty to familiarity
C)looking at objects in their right visual field
D)looking at objects in their left visual field
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74
Keith uses a specialized video camera to record the eye movements of infants aged 3 to 6 months old as they view pictures.After analyzing the videotapes and determining how long the infants looked at each stimulus, he reports that the infants like bright red circles better than other colors or shapes.Keith is using:
A)the habituation technique
B)the preference technique
C)the differentiation technique
D)the reinforcement technique
A)the habituation technique
B)the preference technique
C)the differentiation technique
D)the reinforcement technique
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75
When an experiment involves a cross-sectional design:
A)the performance of different people of various ages is compared
B)the same individuals are tested repeatedly over time
C)different people are tested at each step in the study
D)more than one dependent variable is manipulated
A)the performance of different people of various ages is compared
B)the same individuals are tested repeatedly over time
C)different people are tested at each step in the study
D)more than one dependent variable is manipulated
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76
When habituation occurs:
A)learning through reinforcement has taken place
B)preference for a stimulus has been demonstrated
C)there is a decline in responsiveness to a repetitive stimulus
D)alertness has increased
A)learning through reinforcement has taken place
B)preference for a stimulus has been demonstrated
C)there is a decline in responsiveness to a repetitive stimulus
D)alertness has increased
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77
An infant hears the sound "ga" over and over and eventually stops listening.The sound then changes to "ta," and she still doesn't pay attention.You can infer the infant:
A)is able to perceive the difference between the two sounds
B)cannot perceive the difference between the two sounds
C)prefers sounds that start with "g" over sounds that start with "t"
D)prefers sounds that start with "t" over sounds that start with "g"
A)is able to perceive the difference between the two sounds
B)cannot perceive the difference between the two sounds
C)prefers sounds that start with "g" over sounds that start with "t"
D)prefers sounds that start with "t" over sounds that start with "g"
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78
A longitudinal design:
A)is more cost-effective than a cross-sectional design
B)confounds other variables with age
C)is more quickly performed than a cross-sectional design
D)can examine change in the individual
A)is more cost-effective than a cross-sectional design
B)confounds other variables with age
C)is more quickly performed than a cross-sectional design
D)can examine change in the individual
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79
Imagine that an infant is shown a blue-colored card repeatedly, until the infant stops watching.If the color of the card is now changed to green, and the infant starts watching again, researchers can infer that the infant:
A)can perceive the difference between the two cards
B)is not able to perceive the difference between the two cards
C)prefers the green card to the blue card
D)prefers the blue card to the green card
A)can perceive the difference between the two cards
B)is not able to perceive the difference between the two cards
C)prefers the green card to the blue card
D)prefers the blue card to the green card
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80
Dawn is a graduate student who is studying how motor skills develop.She selects one group of children and assesses their motor skills every six months over a two-year period.Dawn is using:
A)a cross-sectional research design
B)a confounded research design
C)a longitudinal research design
D)a multifactorial research design
A)a cross-sectional research design
B)a confounded research design
C)a longitudinal research design
D)a multifactorial research design
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