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Exam 9: Section 3: Lifespan Development
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Question 21
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As identical twins develop, differences in physical and psychological characteristics become evident. These differences are due to each twin's individual and unique genetic blueprint.
Question 22
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The neural tube eventually thickens into three bulges that will form the three main regions of the brain: the hindbrain, the midbrain, and the forebrain.
Question 23
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According to research by Renée Baillargeon infants display an understanding of object permanence almost six months earlier than the age Piaget believed they did.
Question 24
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Piaget failed to recognize that heredity and environmental differences could influence the rate at which a given child progressed through the stages of cognitive development.
Question 25
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Older parents tend to experience a more difficult adjustment to parenthood than do younger parents, because they lack the energy to care for a newborn and are often less flexible.
Question 26
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Between the ages of 5 and 8 months, infants are able to stand alone without holding on.
Question 27
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On the average, the human brain does not reach full maturity until age 30.
Question 28
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The children of parents who practice the permissive-indulgent parenting style tend to develop effective self-control strategies early in life and are more achievement-oriented than the children of authoritarian or authoritative parents.
Question 29
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Lawrence Kohlberg is best known for his research with infants, showing that they develop event-specific expectations rather than general principles, and that object permanence emerges at an earlier age than believed.
Question 30
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Between the ages of 15 and 20 there is a surge of cortical gray matter production as the adolescent brain reaches full maturity.
Question 31
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Piaget's concept of egocentrism refers to the fact that preoperational children often lack the ability to consider events from another person's point of view.
Question 32
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Permissive parenting may have benefits in some cultures, including countries in South America and Southern Europe.
Question 33
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Susceptibility to peer influence peaks during early adolescence.
Question 34
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According to Erik Erikson, achieving a sense of generativity during middle adulthood involves expressing concern for the welfare of future generations through community involvement, caring for others, and productive work.
Question 35
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Researchers Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess found that about two-thirds of infants can be classified as having either an easy, difficult, or slow-to-warm-up temperament.
Question 36
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A newborn child is able to distinguish between her mother's voice and that of a stranger.
Question 37
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Lila likes helping her teacher with classroom chores and enjoys the praise she gets for being a good student and for following the rules. Kohlberg would say that Lila is operating at the conventional level of moral reasoning.