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Deck 13: Vision
1
Mature eggs first begin to be released from the ovaries of human females a short time after the onset of
A) conception.
B) habituation.
C) puberty.
D) fetal development.
A) conception.
B) habituation.
C) puberty.
D) fetal development.
C
2
Boys first begin producing sperm during
A) embryonic development.
B) fetal development.
C) the first year after birth.
D) puberty.
A) embryonic development.
B) fetal development.
C) the first year after birth.
D) puberty.
D
3
Ross believes that personality development is a matter of sudden qualitative changes at various turning points in the life span.His viewpoint is most directly relevant to the issue of
A) stability and change.
B) nature and nurture.
C) stimulation and habituation.
D) continuity and stages.
A) stability and change.
B) nature and nurture.
C) stimulation and habituation.
D) continuity and stages.
D
4
Age-linked stage theories of adult development are most likely to be criticized for exaggerating the
A) importance of social influence.
B) predictability of development.
C) importance of epigenetic effects.
D) interaction of nature and nurture.
A) importance of social influence.
B) predictability of development.
C) importance of epigenetic effects.
D) interaction of nature and nurture.
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5
Sperm cells release ________ that eat away a mature egg cell's protective coating.
A) placentas
B) teratogens
C) enzymes
D) zygotes
A) placentas
B) teratogens
C) enzymes
D) zygotes
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6
Social attitudes have been found to be less stable during the impressionable years of
A) childhood.
B) late adolescence.
C) young adulthood.
D) middle adulthood.
A) childhood.
B) late adolescence.
C) young adulthood.
D) middle adulthood.
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7
One research team observed that out-of-control 3-year-olds were the most likely to become out-of-control adult gamblers.This finding is most central to the issue of
A) stability and change.
B) habituation and attention.
C) continuity and stages.
D) nature and nurture.
A) stability and change.
B) habituation and attention.
C) continuity and stages.
D) nature and nurture.
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8
One of the three major issues in developmental psychology involves a focus on
A) stimulation and habituation.
B) conception and prenatal development.
C) embryonic and fetal development.
D) stability and change.
A) stimulation and habituation.
B) conception and prenatal development.
C) embryonic and fetal development.
D) stability and change.
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9
Stacey and Juan are taking a general psychology class and are studying for the upcoming exam,which includes topics on development.Stacey believes that cognitive development is a continuous process,while Juan thinks that cognitive change can happen overnight,sort of like a light bulb coming on in a child's mind.Which major issue are they debating?
A) nature and nurture
B) continuity and stages
C) predictability and unpredictability
D) stability and change
A) nature and nurture
B) continuity and stages
C) predictability and unpredictability
D) stability and change
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10
Exceptionally timid and cautious infants tend to become shy and unassertive adolescents.This best illustrates the long-term stability of
A) temperament.
B) individualism.
C) teratogens.
D) habituation.
A) temperament.
B) individualism.
C) teratogens.
D) habituation.
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11
Many of the outer cells of the zygote become the
A) fetus.
B) embryo.
C) placenta.
D) brainstem.
A) fetus.
B) embryo.
C) placenta.
D) brainstem.
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12
It could be said that ________ provides our identity,while ________ allows us to adapt and grow with experience.
A) nature;nurture
B) continuity;stages
C) predictability;unpredictability
D) stability;change
A) nature;nurture
B) continuity;stages
C) predictability;unpredictability
D) stability;change
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13
The branch of psychology that focuses on the physical,cognitive,and social changes that occur throughout the human life span is called
A) social psychology.
B) personality psychology.
C) developmental psychology.
D) biological psychology.
A) social psychology.
B) personality psychology.
C) developmental psychology.
D) biological psychology.
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14
Professor Conrad is a research specialist in the study of identity formation during adolescence.It is most likely that the professor is a ________ psychologist.
A) developmental
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) clinical
A) developmental
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) clinical
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15
Researchers who emphasize learning and experience tend to view development as
A) a continuous process,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a sequence of stages.
B) a sequence of stages,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a continuous process.
C) a cognitive process,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a social process.
D) a social process,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a cognitive process.
A) a continuous process,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a sequence of stages.
B) a sequence of stages,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a continuous process.
C) a cognitive process,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a social process.
D) a social process,while those who emphasize maturation often view development as a cognitive process.
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16
A fertilized egg is called a(n)
A) embryo.
B) zygote.
C) teratogen.
D) fetus.
A) embryo.
B) zygote.
C) teratogen.
D) fetus.
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17
A stage theory of development was advanced by
A) Kohlberg.
B) Erikson.
C) Piaget.
D) all of these psychologists.
A) Kohlberg.
B) Erikson.
C) Piaget.
D) all of these psychologists.
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18
Samantha wants to learn about how people change and stay the same throughout the life span.She is most interested in the developmental issue of
A) nature and nurture.
B) continuity and stages.
C) predictability and unpredictability.
D) stability and change.
A) nature and nurture.
B) continuity and stages.
C) predictability and unpredictability.
D) stability and change.
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19
As boys with explosive tempers grow older,they are especially likely to have difficulty maintaining good jobs and happy marriages.This fact is most relevant to the issue of
A) nature and nurture.
B) cognitive or social development.
C) stability and change.
D) continuity or stages.
A) nature and nurture.
B) cognitive or social development.
C) stability and change.
D) continuity or stages.
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20
An embryo forms from the
A) zygote's inner cells.
B) zygote's outer cells.
C) placenta.
D) uterine wall of the mother.
A) zygote's inner cells.
B) zygote's outer cells.
C) placenta.
D) uterine wall of the mother.
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21
Lee is holding his newborn son,who is hungry and rooting for nourishment.Lee obviously can't breast feed his son and he does not have a bottle with him.What is his son likely to do?
A) suck on his hand
B) extend his or her arms and legs
C) cry
D) grab on to his dad's hand
A) suck on his hand
B) extend his or her arms and legs
C) cry
D) grab on to his dad's hand
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22
The developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth is known as a(n)
A) embryo.
B) fetus.
C) zygote.
D) ovum.
A) embryo.
B) fetus.
C) zygote.
D) ovum.
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23
Research on the perceptual abilities of newborns indicates that they
A) see nothing for the first 12 hours.
B) see only differences in brightness.
C) recognize the outlines of objects but none of the details.
D) look more at a face-like image.
A) see nothing for the first 12 hours.
B) see only differences in brightness.
C) recognize the outlines of objects but none of the details.
D) look more at a face-like image.
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24
An automatic response ideally suited for survival is called a
A) neural network.
B) synapse.
C) teratogen.
D) reflex.
A) neural network.
B) synapse.
C) teratogen.
D) reflex.
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25
Substantial prenatal stress exposure puts a child at increased risk for
A) obesity.
B) heart disease.
C) psychiatric disorders.
D) all of these outcomes.
A) obesity.
B) heart disease.
C) psychiatric disorders.
D) all of these outcomes.
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26
Organs such as the stomach develop enough to enable survival during
A) conception.
B) the first week after birth.
C) the embryonic stage.
D) the fetal period.
A) conception.
B) the first week after birth.
C) the embryonic stage.
D) the fetal period.
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27
Three-month-old Andrew was obviously startled by the first ring of the telephone,but with each subsequent ring he seemed to become less reactive.This best illustrates the process of
A) vocal intonation.
B) reflexive responding.
C) biological maturation.
D) habituation.
A) vocal intonation.
B) reflexive responding.
C) biological maturation.
D) habituation.
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28
Harmful chemicals or viruses that can be transferred from a mother to her developing fetus are called
A) embryos.
B) placentas.
C) teratogens.
D) zygotes.
A) embryos.
B) placentas.
C) teratogens.
D) zygotes.
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29
After Becky rocks her newborn for about 30 minutes,the baby falls fast asleep.When Becky attempts to lay the baby on her back,the baby's arms and legs spring out and the baby begins to cry.Which reflex is the baby exhibiting?
A) rooting
B) sucking
C) startle
D) grasping
A) rooting
B) sucking
C) startle
D) grasping
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30
Shanda used cocaine while she was pregnant,which damaged her developing fetus.The cocaine was a(n)
A) enzyme.
B) teratogen.
C) genome.
D) placenta.
A) enzyme.
B) teratogen.
C) genome.
D) placenta.
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31
Responsiveness to sound begins during ________ development.
A) embryonic
B) zygotic
C) ovular
D) fetal
A) embryonic
B) zygotic
C) ovular
D) fetal
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32
Upon hearing a loud noise,3-week-old Mia's arms and legs sprang out and her fist clenched.Her reaction best illustrates
A) a critical period.
B) an epigenetic mark.
C) a startle reflex.
D) stranger anxiety.
A) a critical period.
B) an epigenetic mark.
C) a startle reflex.
D) stranger anxiety.
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33
Automatically withdrawing our limbs to escape pain illustrates
A) habituation.
B) the influence of teratogens.
C) an epigenetic effect.
D) a reflex response.
A) habituation.
B) the influence of teratogens.
C) an epigenetic effect.
D) a reflex response.
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34
From 2 weeks to 8 weeks after conception,the human organism is known as a(n)
A) embryo.
B) fetus.
C) zygote.
D) ovum.
A) embryo.
B) fetus.
C) zygote.
D) ovum.
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35
Noticeable physical and mental abnormalities are most likely to be associated with severe cases of
A) hypertension.
B) habituation.
C) diabetes.
D) fetal alcohol syndrome.
A) hypertension.
B) habituation.
C) diabetes.
D) fetal alcohol syndrome.
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36
When Joan touched her infant's cheek,the baby turned his head toward the side that was touched and opened his mouth.Joan was eliciting the reflex to
A) root for a nipple.
B) avoid pain.
C) habituate to touch.
D) facilitate social interaction.
A) root for a nipple.
B) avoid pain.
C) habituate to touch.
D) facilitate social interaction.
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37
The symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome demonstrate that alcohol is a
A) teratogen.
B) genome.
C) telomere.
D) schema.
A) teratogen.
B) genome.
C) telomere.
D) schema.
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38
As newborns,we turn our heads in the direction of human voices and we gaze longer at more face-like images.This best illustrates that we are born preferring sights and sounds that facilitate
A) development through distinct stages.
B) continuity of personality.
C) cumulative growth.
D) social responsiveness.
A) development through distinct stages.
B) continuity of personality.
C) cumulative growth.
D) social responsiveness.
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39
A decrease in responding with repeated stimulation is called
A) a reflex response.
B) FAS.
C) habituation.
D) epigenetics.
A) a reflex response.
B) FAS.
C) habituation.
D) epigenetics.
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40
Research indicates that newborns can distinguish
A) their mother's voice from another woman's voice.
B) differences in light intensity but not differences in shape.
C) their mother's face from another woman's face.
D) differences in sound intensity but not differences in sound quality.
A) their mother's voice from another woman's voice.
B) differences in light intensity but not differences in shape.
C) their mother's face from another woman's face.
D) differences in sound intensity but not differences in sound quality.
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41
Which of the following is NOT a major issue in developmental psychology?
A) nature and nurture
B) continuity and stages
C) predictability and unpredictability
D) stability and change
A) nature and nurture
B) continuity and stages
C) predictability and unpredictability
D) stability and change
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42
Mark thinks that language development over the life span requires a slow but steady shaping process.His belief is most directly relevant to the issue of
A) continuity and stages.
B) nature and nurture.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) stability and change.
A) continuity and stages.
B) nature and nurture.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) stability and change.
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43
One of the three major concerns of developmental psychology involves a focus on
A) conception and prenatal development.
B) continuity and stages.
C) embryonic and fetal development.
D) individualism and habituation.
A) conception and prenatal development.
B) continuity and stages.
C) embryonic and fetal development.
D) individualism and habituation.
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44
The fusion of a sperm cell and an egg into a single cell is called
A) secure attachment.
B) assimilation.
C) maturation.
D) conception.
A) secure attachment.
B) assimilation.
C) maturation.
D) conception.
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45
Dr.Birkin's major research interest is the development of motor skills in children.It is most likely that Dr.Birkin is a ________ psychologist.
A) cognitive
B) developmental
C) biological
D) psychodynamic
A) cognitive
B) developmental
C) biological
D) psychodynamic
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46
Developmental psychologists study physical,cognitive,and ________ changes throughout the human life span.
A) zygotic
B) embryonic
C) genetic
D) social
A) zygotic
B) embryonic
C) genetic
D) social
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47
Questions about the extent to which maladaptive habits learned in childhood can be overcome in adulthood are most directly relevant to the issue of
A) continuity and stages.
B) stability and change.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) nature and nurture.
A) continuity and stages.
B) stability and change.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) nature and nurture.
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48
Newborn infants typically prefer their mother's voice over their father's voice because
A) their reflexes are naturally triggered by higher-pitched sounds.
B) they rapidly habituate to lower-pitched male voices.
C) they become familiar with their mother's voice before they are born.
D) they form an emotional attachment to their mother during breast feeding.
A) their reflexes are naturally triggered by higher-pitched sounds.
B) they rapidly habituate to lower-pitched male voices.
C) they become familiar with their mother's voice before they are born.
D) they form an emotional attachment to their mother during breast feeding.
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49
Samantha has to select a college major.She has always wondered about what makes people who they are and how people change over time.Based on this,she might be interested in
A) clinical psychology.
B) social psychology.
C) nursing.
D) developmental psychology.
A) clinical psychology.
B) social psychology.
C) nursing.
D) developmental psychology.
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50
The best evidence that newborns possess visual memory capabilities comes from research on
A) epigenetic effects.
B) infant reflexes.
C) prenatal development.
D) habituation.
A) epigenetic effects.
B) infant reflexes.
C) prenatal development.
D) habituation.
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51
Dr.Smith has devoted his career to investigating the influence of genetic and environmental factors on developmental processes.Which major issue in developmental psychology is he most interested in?
A) nature and nurture
B) continuity and stages
C) predictability and unpredictability
D) stability and change
A) nature and nurture
B) continuity and stages
C) predictability and unpredictability
D) stability and change
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52
Nutrients and oxygen are transferred from a mother to her developing fetus through the
A) embryo.
B) ovaries.
C) teratogens.
D) placenta.
A) embryo.
B) ovaries.
C) teratogens.
D) placenta.
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53
Efforts to identify the interactive influences of inherited personality traits and culturally prescribed educational practices on the intellectual development of children is most central to the major issue of
A) stability and change.
B) extraversion and introversion.
C) continuity and stages.
D) nature and nurture.
A) stability and change.
B) extraversion and introversion.
C) continuity and stages.
D) nature and nurture.
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54
By a week after birth,infants are able to distinguish between their mothers' ________ and that of another nursing mother.
A) face
B) smell
C) temperament
D) tender touch
A) face
B) smell
C) temperament
D) tender touch
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55
Elaina is in the fourth month of her pregnancy.At this point,her developing baby would be referred to as a(n)
A) genome.
B) embryo.
C) zygote.
D) fetus.
A) genome.
B) embryo.
C) zygote.
D) fetus.
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56
Dr.Matsuko's major research interest is the long-term effects of child-raising practices on the psychological adjustment of offspring.It is most likely that Dr.Matsuko is a ________ psychologist.
A) cognitive
B) developmental
C) biological
D) psychodynamic
A) cognitive
B) developmental
C) biological
D) psychodynamic
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57
If research suggested that a pregnant mother's use of an artificial sweetener caused harm to the fetus,the artificial sweetener would be considered a(n)
A) habituation.
B) stress hormone.
C) digestive enzyme.
D) teratogen.
A) habituation.
B) stress hormone.
C) digestive enzyme.
D) teratogen.
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58
Taking certain drugs during pregnancy is likely to expose unborn children to harmful
A) genomes.
B) zygotes.
C) teratogens.
D) DNA.
A) genomes.
B) zygotes.
C) teratogens.
D) DNA.
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59
In emphasizing that heredity's effects on behavior depend on a person's home environment,psychologists are most clearly highlighting the importance of
A) temperament.
B) maturation.
C) dizygotic development.
D) nature-nurture interactions.
A) temperament.
B) maturation.
C) dizygotic development.
D) nature-nurture interactions.
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60
When touched on the cheek,infants reflexively
A) retract their arms.
B) open their mouths.
C) close their eyes.
D) cry.
A) retract their arms.
B) open their mouths.
C) close their eyes.
D) cry.
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61
Psychologists who view the developmental process as a sequence of distinct stages generally believe that ________ is(are)the same for everyone.
A) both the order and the timing of the stages
B) the order but not the timing of the stages
C) the timing but not the order of the stages
D) neither the order nor the timing of the stages
A) both the order and the timing of the stages
B) the order but not the timing of the stages
C) the timing but not the order of the stages
D) neither the order nor the timing of the stages
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62
Distinguishing between very gradual and very abrupt developmental changes over the life span is most central to the major issue of
A) prenatal and postnatal development.
B) stability and change.
C) continuity and stages.
D) nature and nurture.
A) prenatal and postnatal development.
B) stability and change.
C) continuity and stages.
D) nature and nurture.
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63
As compared with the production of egg cells,sperm cell production
A) begins later in life.
B) involves a jellylike outer covering.
C) begins earlier in life.
D) occurs at a slower rate.
A) begins later in life.
B) involves a jellylike outer covering.
C) begins earlier in life.
D) occurs at a slower rate.
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64
The fact that many happy and well-adjusted adults were once rebellious and unhappy as adolescents is most relevant to the issue of
A) continuity and stages.
B) childhood and life-span development.
C) stability and change.
D) habituation and attention.
A) continuity and stages.
B) childhood and life-span development.
C) stability and change.
D) habituation and attention.
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65
The placenta develops from the outer cells of the
A) ovary.
B) zygote.
C) fetus.
D) embryo.
A) ovary.
B) zygote.
C) fetus.
D) embryo.
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66
Theories of human development have been most susceptible to criticism for overemphasizing
A) discrete age-linked stages.
B) the interaction of nature and nurture.
C) maturation during adolescent development.
D) cognitive changes during adulthood development.
A) discrete age-linked stages.
B) the interaction of nature and nurture.
C) maturation during adolescent development.
D) cognitive changes during adulthood development.
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67
A child's temperament is likely to be
A) difficult to observe.
B) stable over time.
C) a product of parenting style.
D) a reflection of his or her thinking.
A) difficult to observe.
B) stable over time.
C) a product of parenting style.
D) a reflection of his or her thinking.
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68
Questions about whether anxious children will grow up to be fearful or relaxed adults most directly highlight the issue of
A) continuity and stages.
B) stability and change.
C) identity and temperament.
D) nature and nurture.
A) continuity and stages.
B) stability and change.
C) identity and temperament.
D) nature and nurture.
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69
Which of the following people is most likely to enjoy an enduring marriage?
A) Zach,who smiled all the time as a child
B) Michael,who was an introvert as a child
C) Casey,who exhibited conduct problems as a teen
D) Christina,who started dating when she was 16 years old
A) Zach,who smiled all the time as a child
B) Michael,who was an introvert as a child
C) Casey,who exhibited conduct problems as a teen
D) Christina,who started dating when she was 16 years old
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70
A belief that adult personality is completely determined in early childhood would be most relevant to the issue of
A) stability and change.
B) nature and nurture.
C) cognition and morality.
D) conception and prenatal development.
A) stability and change.
B) nature and nurture.
C) cognition and morality.
D) conception and prenatal development.
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71
The organ that transfers nutrients and oxygen from mother to embryo is called the
A) ovary.
B) zygote.
C) placenta.
D) teratogen.
A) ovary.
B) zygote.
C) placenta.
D) teratogen.
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72
Human sperm cells ________ than egg cells.
A) are larger
B) contain more genes
C) are smaller
D) contain fewer genes
A) are larger
B) contain more genes
C) are smaller
D) contain fewer genes
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73
Which of the following people is most likely to be convicted of a violent crime during emerging adulthood?
A) Mary,who was an introvert as a child
B) Brandon,who was an extravert as a child
C) Suan,who has always been a loner
D) Casey,who exhibited conduct problems as a child
A) Mary,who was an introvert as a child
B) Brandon,who was an extravert as a child
C) Suan,who has always been a loner
D) Casey,who exhibited conduct problems as a child
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74
The zygote's inner cells
A) form the placenta.
B) become the embryo.
C) become the heart of the organism.
D) attach to the uterine wall.
A) form the placenta.
B) become the embryo.
C) become the heart of the organism.
D) attach to the uterine wall.
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75
Which of the following is the best conclusion regarding the issue of stability and change in development?
A) Stability is more likely to explain development.
B) Change is more likely to explain development.
C) Both stability and change can be used to explain development.
D) Neither stability nor change helps explain development.
A) Stability is more likely to explain development.
B) Change is more likely to explain development.
C) Both stability and change can be used to explain development.
D) Neither stability nor change helps explain development.
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76
A zygote is a(n)
A) agent that can harm prenatal development.
B) developing organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month.
C) developing organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth.
D) fertilized egg.
A) agent that can harm prenatal development.
B) developing organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month.
C) developing organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth.
D) fertilized egg.
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77
During the course of successful prenatal development,a human organism begins as a(n)
A) zygote and finally develops into an embryo.
B) embryo and finally develops into a fetus.
C) zygote and finally develops into a fetus.
D) fetus and finally develops into an embryo.
A) zygote and finally develops into an embryo.
B) embryo and finally develops into a fetus.
C) zygote and finally develops into a fetus.
D) fetus and finally develops into an embryo.
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78
Human females begin forming all the eggs they will ever have during
A) conception.
B) prenatal development.
C) early childhood.
D) puberty.
A) conception.
B) prenatal development.
C) early childhood.
D) puberty.
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79
Mary believes that cognitive development is a matter of gradual and almost imperceptible changes over time.Her viewpoint is most directly relevant to the issue of
A) nature and nurture.
B) genes and environment.
C) continuity and stages.
D) stability and change.
A) nature and nurture.
B) genes and environment.
C) continuity and stages.
D) stability and change.
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80
Cell division and differentiation begin during the ________ stage of prenatal development.
A) fetal
B) placental
C) zygotic
D) embryonic
A) fetal
B) placental
C) zygotic
D) embryonic
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