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Exam 1: The Science of Human Development
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Question 101
Multiple Choice
A correlation does not indicate that one variable causes the other to occur; rather, it indicates that there is a _____ between the two variables.
Question 102
Multiple Choice
If a researcher finds that there is a correlation between secondhand smoke and children's asthma, he can be certain that _____.
Question 103
Essay
Imagine that you are interested in the relationship between age and reading ability for children at 8 and 12 years old. Briefly define a cross-sectional research design and summarize how you could test this relationship using that design.
Question 104
Essay
Name and define the three main research designs for studying age-related changes. Explain the problems associated with each.
Question 105
Multiple Choice
The more Hank eats, the less hungry he feels. The correlation between Hank's food intake and his hunger is _____.
Question 106
Short Answer
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) determines whether a research project follows certain _____ guidelines.
Question 107
True/False
According to the dynamic-systems approach, human development is a static process.
Question 108
Essay
Define nature and nurture and give an example of each. Also, describe the nature-nurture debate.
Question 109
True/False
A positive correlation between how long parents stay when dropping off their children at day care and how long it takes their children to become engaged in the toys and their friends means that longer parental lingering is associated with longer delay in engagement by the children.
Question 110
True/False
Dr. Tucker wanted to learn how aggression changes across development. He designed a study in which he assessed aggression among 100 children who were 3 years old and then reassessed aggression among these individuals every three years until the participants were 21 years old. Dr. Tucker's research design was cross-sectional.
Question 111
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is one of the problems associated with survey research?
Question 112
True/False
Developmental researchers agree that nature is much more important than nurture in determining psychological outcomes such as intelligence and personality.
Question 113
True/False
Cross-sequential research is a combination of a cross-sectional approach and a longitudinal approach.
Question 114
Multiple Choice
When a researcher wants to determine the cause of a particular behavior, the appropriate research method to use is a(n) _____.
Question 115
Multiple Choice
Social scientists are convinced, based on genetic analysis, that race is a(n) _____.
Question 116
Multiple Choice
Jack observed his coworker Jane crying when she was called into the boss's office. Jack thinks that crying at work is a sign of weakness that makes women unfit for employment in his industry. Jack is displaying _____.