Deck 5: A: Development
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Deck 5: A: Development
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Lev Vygotsky emphasized that children have to discover concepts on their own.
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2
Piaget used the term egocentric to mean "selfish" or "unwilling to share."
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3
Selective attrition is a greater problem with longitudinal research than with cross-sectional research.
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4
An apparent "anxious attachment" in the Strange Situation means the same thing for Japanese infants as it does for American infants.
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5
If a young developing neuron gets too little excitation,it self-destructs.
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6
Most people experience intense "storm and stress" throughout their adolescent years.
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7
Infants show no indication of learning or memory before age 2 weeks.
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8
To study whether nervous children tend to become nervous adults,a longitudinal design is better than a cross-sectional design.
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9
If a cross-sectional study shows a difference between people of different ages,the difference might be due to a cohort effect.
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10
A child sees someone hide a small toy in a tiny room.Now the task is to find the larger toy in the full-sized room.Young children might or might not find it,depending on how someone words the instructions.
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11
Jean Piaget argued that children's thinking is just like that of adults,except that children's thinking is slower and less well informed.
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12
Infants may or may not seem to understand object permanence,depending on how we test them.
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13
Cohort effects influence longitudinal studies more than they do cross-sectional studies.
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14
Infants start making muscle movements before their sense organs send any messages to the brain.
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15
Even month-old infants notice the difference between the sounds "ba" and "pa."
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16
A child who fails one of Piaget's conservation tasks will fail them all.
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17
According to Erik Erikson,someone who has problems at one stage of development will probably continue to have difficulties at later ages.
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18
Suppose we put a colored dot on a child's face.Now the child looks in a mirror.A child who has a "sense of self" will react by pointing to the dot in the mirror.
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19
Very young infants pay attention to pictures of faces only if the pictures are highly realistic.
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20
Piaget emphasized that children move gradually from one stage to another,and frequently fluctuate among stages.
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21
The main reason for adolescent risk-taking behaviors is that the adolescents are not aware of the dangers.
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22
People often react to reminders of death by reaffirming their religious and political beliefs.
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23
On average,men and women are about equal at detecting facial expressions of emotion.
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24
When newborns hear a sound,they increase their sucking.After some repetitions of the sound,their sucking decreases.If a change in the sound increases their sucking,we say that it produced _________________.
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25
An investigator who follows a single group of individuals year after year is using a ___________________ design.
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26
One problem in a longitudinal study is that certain types of people may be more likely than others to drop out.This tendency is known as _____________ attrition.
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27
Many of the apparent differences between firstborn and later-born children are really due to differences between small and large families.
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28
The personalities of adopted children correlate highly with those of the adopting parents.
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29
An investigator who compares people of different ages all at the same time,is using a ____________ design.
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30
Most children reared by a single parent or by gay or lesbian couples develop about normally.
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31
Exercise programs designed to increase older people's physical activity levels also lead to improvements in their memory and cognition.
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32
Expressions of anger tend to be more effective in the United States than in Asia.
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33
A research design that combines the advantages of both cross-sectional and longitudinal designs is known as ____________________.
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34
If a mother drinks much alcohol during pregnancy,her child may have a set of physical and behavioral abnormalities known as __________________ syndrome.
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35
The issues that middle-aged people face in a midlife transition resemble an adolescent identity crisis.
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36
Men and women differ in their interests more than they do in their abilities.
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37
Evidence suggests that a history of rice farming leads to a "collectivist" culture.
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38
Men have greater abilities to do well in math than women do.
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39
Most racially mixed people feel rejected by both groups.
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40
A group of people born at a particular time,or a group of people who enter an organization at a particular time,is known as a ______
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41
According to Piaget,children lack the concept of object permanence during the ____________ stage.
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42
The idea that we cope with our fear of death by avoiding thoughts about death and by affirming our worldview,including religious or political beliefs,is known as _________-management theory.
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43
How would a psychologist determine whether a child understands Piaget's concept of conservation?
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44
Children who have mastered the conservation tasks,but who have difficulty with abstract or hypothetical ideas,are in Piaget's ______________ stage.
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45
Children who understand object permanence,but who do not yet have the concept of conservation,are in Piaget's ______________ stage.
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46
Define theory of mind and give an example of a situation involving a child who has not yet developed theory of mind.
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47
What is the difference between a cross-sectional design and a longitudinal design? Which would be better for a researcher who wanted to avoid the influence of cohort effects?
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48
According to Piaget children in the preoperational stage do not understand that someone could rearrange coins without changing their number,or pour a liquid without changing its volume.He therefore said that these children lack the concept of _____________.
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49
Piaget's first stage,marked by simple responses to current stimuli,is known as the ____________ stage.
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50
According to Piaget,a child who cannot easily take another person's perspective is said to be ___________.
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51
The different activities that a society expects of males and females are known as ___________ roles.
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52
Can infants within the first days after birth recognize their own mother's voice? What evidence supports this conclusion?
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53
To measure an infant's attachment to the mother,psychologists observe the infant's reactions as the mother and a stranger enter or depart from the room.This procedure is called the ___________ Situation.
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54
To measure or predict attachment behavior in a 3-month-old infant,a parent plays with a child and then shifts to an unresponsive,unexpressive face.This procedure is called the _____-_____ Paradigm.
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55
Lev Vygotsky emphasized the idea that with appropriate help,children can advance a certain distance beyond what they can do by themselves.He called this distance the zone of __________ development.
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56
According to Erik Erikson,an identity crisis is particularly likely for people during the age of __________________.
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57
Infants a few months old either do or do not appear to understand object permanence,depending on how we test them.Describe the two tests leading to different conclusions.
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58
The idea that some people know something that other people do not is called "theory of ______."
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59
In Piaget's terminology,applying an old schema to a new situation is called __________
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60
In Piaget's terminology,modifying a schema to fit a new situation is called ___________.
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61
What are some examples to show that children do or do not appear to understand a concept,depending on how we test it?
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62
According to terror-management theory,how do people react to reminders that they will die?
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63
Many studies have reported differences between firstborn and later-born children.What aspect of the procedure makes it difficult for us to draw conclusions from these results?
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64
Describe the Strange Situation and how psychologists use it to evaluate infant attachment.
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