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Exam 9: Section 3: Lifespan Development
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Question 41
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Although all humans have the same basic set of genes, these genes can come in different versions called alleles.
Question 42
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You have 23 chromosomes in each of your body's cells.
Question 43
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A teratogen is a harmful agent or substance that can cause malformations or defects in an embryo or fetus.
Question 44
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Menopause signals the end of reproductive capacity in women.
Question 45
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Early maturation tends to produce a variety of psychological and health advantages for girls.
Question 46
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Carol Gilligan's theory of moral development stressed the importance of an ethic of care and responsibility in women.
Question 47
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Chronic stress, depression, and anxiety during pregnancy are associated with low birth weight and premature birth.
Question 48
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Males are more likely than females to display various genetic disorders, such as hemophilia and red-green color blindness.
Question 49
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During the sensorimotor stage the infant acquires a basic understanding of what Piaget called conservation.
Question 50
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The beginning of dating coincides more strongly with an adolescent's degree of physical maturation than with cultural and social expectations and norms.
Question 51
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Most developmental psychologists believe that gene expression is primarily influenced by the fixed, master plan, or genetic blueprint, with which people are born.
Question 52
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In Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning the conventional level is characterized by self-chosen ethical principles that reflect the person's respect for ideals such as nonviolence, equality, and democratically determined laws.