Deck 3: Extension A: Human Development

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Developmental psychology is the study of

A)the language, personality, and emotions of children and adolescents.
B)the stages of life and the important tasks of each.
C)progressive changes in behavior and abilities from conception to death.
D)the role of maturation in the unfolding of human potential.
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Temperament refers to

A)the pattern of physical development from conception to death.
B)the inherited, physical core of one's personality.
C)the years of aging characterized by marked physiological and psychological deterioration.
D)a period of increased sensitivity to environmental influences.
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Growing infants influence their parents' behavior at the same time they are changed by it.This illustrates

A)reciprocal interactions.
B)the secular trend in behavior.
C)genetic predispositions.
D)the zone of proximal development.
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Until minimum levels of physical structure are mature, no amount of practice will be sufficient to develop certain skills.This statement reflects

A)assimilation.
B)readiness.
C)resiliency.
D)habituation.
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Dianne is a psychologist who is interested in the progressive changes that people show in their behavior and abilities from conception to death.Dianne is most likely a _____ psychologist.

A)social
B)behavioral
C)comparative
D)development
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Jana is an easy baby who smiles and vocalizes frequently, which encourages her parents to smile and talk to her more.This, in turn, causes Jana to smile and interact with her parents more.This illustrates

A)reciprocal influences.
B)genetic predispositions.
C)a parental behavior that would occur even if Jana had a difficult temperament.
D)all of these.
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When a psychologist describes the reciprocal interactions between parent and child, the psychologist is stating that

A)nature plays the most important role in development.
B)nurture plays the most important role in development.
C)there is an interaction between nature and nurture.
D)that the nature-nurture controversy will never be resolved.
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Regarding the roles that heredity and the environment play in one's development, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?

A)Heredity gives each of us a variety of potentials and limitations.
B)One's potentials are affected by environmental influences, such as learning, nutrition, disease, and culture.
C)One's development is a constant interaction between the forces of nature and nurture.
D)All of these statements are true.
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Josh is a difficult baby who cries and is hard to console, which makes his parents unhappy and elicits negative parenting.This, in turn, causes Josh to cry more frequently.This illustrates

A)reciprocal influences.
B)genetic predispositions.
C)a parental behavior that would occur even if Josh had an easy temperament.
D)all of these.
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One psychologist argues that one's development is almost completely under the control of genetics, while another psychologist emphasizes the strong influence of the environment.These psychologists' argument describes the

A)nature-nurture controversy.
B)biologist-psychologist debate.
C)parenting style controversy.
D)continuity-discontinuity debate.
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Achieving sexual maturity is mostly governed by _____, while learning to swim or to use a computer is primarily a matter of _____.

A)nurture; nature
B)nature; nurture
C)heredity; nature
D)nurture; heredity
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Toilet training will usually be completed

A)when the parents and child want it to happen.
B)the earlier the parents start the training.
C)earlier with boys and a little later for girls.
D)around the age of three, or when maturation has progressed sufficiently.
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According to the text, what conclusions can be drawn in the nature-nurture debate?

A)Heredity is the most important because we inherit our potential for development as well as our limitations.
B)Environment is the most important because influences, such as learning, nutrition, disease, and culture affect our ability to develop to our potential.
C)It is the interaction between heredity and environment that is important in determining who we become.
D)Neither heredity nor environment is important; only our own behavior determines who we are.
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The study of changes in behavior from conception to death encompasses

A)gerontology.
B)thanatology.
C)developmental psychology.
D)social psychology.
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Psychologists generally resolve the nature-nurture debate by agreeing that

A)heredity and environment are interacting and inseparable factors in development.
B)heredity is more important because it precedes the effects of experience.
C)environment is more important because its effects are less flexible than those of heredity.
D)environment is more important because most behaviors of interest to psychologists are learned.
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Developmental psychologists are interested in changes in behavior that occur from

A)conception on to death (the womb to the tomb).
B)birth to adolescence (infant to teen).
C)birth to adulthood (child to grown-up).
D)conception to senescence.
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Sarah is seven months old.Her parents spend three hours a day for five weeks straight holding Sarah up next to furniture in hopes that she will grab onto the furniture and stand by herself.Sarah hates this treatment and screams and cries, but her parents are unyielding.Finally, at the end of the fifth week, Sarah stands up by herself while holding onto the furniture.Her parents smile triumphantly.What have they accomplished here?

A)Sarah's parents have trained Sarah to stand up by herself earlier than the average.
B)Sarah was ready to stand up by herself at about eight months of age; but her parents simply put her through a training ordeal for nothing.
C)If Sarah's parents had not trained her, Sarah could have been developmentally delayed.
D)Sarah's parents have respected her personal rate of growth by encouraging her with psychomotor training.
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Milestones, such as when children are able to walk alone, feed themselves, or become toilet trained tend to be governed by

A)assimilation.
B)scaffolding.
C)learning.
D)readiness.
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Jeffery is 18 months old, and his mother has spent almost every waking moment of the last three weeks trying to toilet-train Jeffery.However, Jeffery has shown no improvement.Jeffery's mother should be told that toilet training as well as other milestones in development are governed by the

A)habituation of the child.
B)child's assimilation pattern.
C)child's readiness.
D)quality and quantity of the training.
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Readiness occurs when

A)parents are ready to teach a child to walk, talk, toilet train, or feed his or herself.
B)maturation has advanced enough to allow the rapid acquisition of a particular skill.
C)a child is two years old.
D)a child is three years old.
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Studies by Kagan, Thomas, and Chess indicate that newborn infants differ in activity, irritability, and other aspects of

A)intelligence.
B)physical development.
C)temperament.
D)aggressiveness.
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With regard to temperament, "difficult children"

A)are restrained and unexpressive in their behavior.
B)tend to be excessively shy.
C)are moody, intense, and easily angered.
D)do not fit neatly into any single category.
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Helen's mother took three-year-old Helen to a birthday party in the neighborhood.Although her mother encouraged her to play with the other children, Helen did not say a word to any child but sat quietly by her mother watching the other children.Thomas and Chess would probably describe Helen as a(n) _____ child.

A)easy
B)slow-to-warm-up
C)difficult
D)immature
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From an early age, Justin tended to be a very moody child, who reacted intensely, often angrily, to most situations.Thomas and Chess would describe Justin as a(n) _____ child.

A)easy
B)slow-to-warm-up
C)spoiled
D)difficult
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Simone was a moderately shy infant whose very extroverted parents rarely gave her time to adapt to a new social situation before thrusting her into another one.This style of parenting led Simone to become an extremely shy child as she entered school.This illustrates that

A)nurture is more important than nature.
B)nature is more important than nurture.
C)inherited temperaments can be dynamically modified by learning, even negatively.
D)shyness is a lasting trait that cannot be modified by experience or learning.
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Regarding children's development, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Children can help shape their own development through their actions.
B)It is impossible to overcome early environmental influences.
C)Our inherited traits are what dictate who we become.
D)Our own behavior plays no role in the influences of nature and nurture.
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The existence of easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm-up children is considered evidence for

A)early critical periods in development.
B)lasting effects of the intra-uterine environment.
C)affective needs in infancy.
D)hereditary differences in temperament.
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Slow-to-warm-up children

A)are restrained and unexpressive.
B)are relaxed and agreeable.
C)are moody and intense.
D)tend to get over disappointment and anger very slowly.
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A person's developmental level refers to that person's current state of

A)physical development.
B)emotional development.
C)intellectual development.
D)all of these.
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Temperament includes

A)one's sensitivity and irritability.
B)one's distractibility.
C)one's typical mood.
D)all of these.
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At any stage of life, one's developmental level is determined by

A)heredity.
B)environment.
C)a person's own behavior.
D)all of these.
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According to Thomas and Chess, the largest percentage of children (40 percent) display what type of temperament?

A)easy
B)difficult
C)slow-to-warm-up
D)generic
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The fact that babies _____ best represents the concept of a dynamic interaction between parents and children.

A)control their own development
B)are active participants in their development
C)are controlled in their development by parents
D)control their physical but not social development
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One's heredity, environment, and behavior are the three factors that determine one's _____ at any stage of life.

A)accommodation level
B)developmental level
C)scaffolding level
D)temperament
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Forty percent of all newborns are classified as easy children, ten percent are classified as difficult, and about 15 percent are classified as slow-to-warm-up.How are the remaining 35 percent classified?

A)restrained-unexpressive
B)intensely shy or intensely moody
C)moderately easy
D)as not fitting into a single category
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A person's developmental level is determined by heredity, environment, and

A)parenting style.
B)activity level.
C)the individual's own behavior.
D)inborn potential.
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According to Thomas and Chess, the smallest percentage of children (10 percent) display what type of temperament?

A)easy
B)difficult
C)slow-to-warm-up
D)generic
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Easy children

A)are restrained and unexpressive.
B)are relaxed and agreeable.
C)are moody and intense.
D)tend to overreact to stimulation.
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Joey's mother was amazed by her two-year-old son.He was a very friendly, agreeable child who always seemed to be relaxed and in a good mood.Thomas and Chess would describe Joey as a(n) _____ child.

A)easy
B)extroverted
C)positive
D)power assertive
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Jeannette was an extremely shy child when she was two years old.However, by age five she was only moderately shy.This illustrates that

A)inherited temperaments do not last after infancy.
B)inherited temperaments are lasting and cannot be modified by learning.
C)inherited temperament can be dynamically modified by learning.
D)shyness was not really a part of her temperament.
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_____ is the means by which children receive physical and psychological characteristics of the parents.

A)Dominance
B)Heredity
C)Learning
D)Mimicking
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In 2003, a major scientific milestone was reached when the _____ completed sequencing all three billion chemical base pairs in human DNA.

A)Manhattan Project
B)Nature-Nurture Project
C)Human Genome Project
D)Hayflick Sequencing Project
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When a gene is _____, the trait it controls will be present every time the gene is present.

A)recessive
B)dominant
C)polygenic
D)sex-linked
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The long, ladder-like chains of chemical molecules that act as a code for genetic information are known as

A)DSM.
B)gametes.
C)ribosomes.
D)DNA.
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Specific areas on a strand of DNA that carry hereditary information are called

A)chromosomes.
B)genes.
C)villa.
D)nuclei.
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Chromosomes are made up of

A)zygotes.
B)gametes.
C)genes.
D)phenotypes.
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Each cell possesses 46 _____ that are responsible for all the genetic information passed from parents to children.

A)genes
B)chromosomes
C)zygotes
D)gametes
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The part of a chromosome that contains instructions that affect a particular process or personal characteristic is called a(n)

A)isotope.
B)gene.
C)soma.
D)autosome.
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The chemical molecules making up DNA are

A)organic acids.
B)organic bases.
C)ribosomes.
D)molecular ganglia.
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When psychologists attribute development to nature, they are referring to the effects of

A)mother/infant bonding.
B)heredity and genetics.
C)environmental influences.
D)evolutionary selection.
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DNA is

A)in the nucleus of every human cell.
B)an acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid.
C)a long ladder-like chain of molecules.
D)characterized by all of these.
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The code for genetic information consists of

A)the sperm and ovum.
B)the presence of neurotransmitters, especially acetylcholine.
C)the order of the molecules making up DNA.
D)molecular ganglia.
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Within the nucleus of every human cell are 46 thread-like structures that hold the coded instructions of heredity.These 46 structures are called

A)gametes.
B)DNA molecules.
C)chromosomes.
D)genes.
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The genetic transmission of physical and psychological characteristics from parents to their children is known as

A)nurture.
B)heredity.
C)conception.
D)development.
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There are _____ chromosomes in the nucleus of every human cell, except for the sperm and ova.

A)24
B)36
C)46
D)60
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The importance of heredity stems from the fact that it

A)is not subject to environmental pressures.
B)determines the overall health of an organism.
C)sets the limits of development by providing a framework of potentials and limitations.
D)is more fragile than the environment and consequently can be more changeable in its effects.
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Within the nucleus of each sperm and each ovum there are _____ chromosomes.

A)23
B)36
C)46
D)60
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The three factors combining to determine a person's developmental level at any stage of life are

A)heredity, cognitive style, and social grouping.
B)heredity, environment, and cognitive style.
C)environment, cognitive style, and the person's own behavior.
D)heredity, environment, and the person's own behavior.
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Conception occurs when the

A)egg is released from the ovary.
B)egg and sperm unite.
C)fertilized egg makes its first division.
D)embryo implants into the uterine lining.
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The uniting of the egg and sperm is referred to as

A)development.
B)transformation.
C)conception.
D)developmental sequencing.
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Traits that are determined by many genes working in combination are called

A)dominant.
B)recessive.
C)polymorphic.
D)polygenic.
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Bruce has a dominant gene for brown eyes and a recessive gene for blue eyes.Bruce's eye color would be

A)green
B)brown
C)blue
D)impossible to predict
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During the first three years of life, which of the following events are occurring within a child's brain?

A)Millions of new connections form in the child's brain every day.
B)Unused connections disappear every day in the child's brain.
C)Early learning environments literally shape the child's developing brain, through "blooming and pruning" of synapses.
D)All of these events are occurring.
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Morgan has albinism, a recessive condition resulting in a lack of skin pigment.If neither of Morgan's parents have albinism, how did Morgan develop this condition?

A)Morgan received a dominant gene for the condition from each parent.
B)Morgan received a recessive gene for the condition from each parent.
C)Morgan received two dominant genes for the condition from one of her parents.
D)Morgan received two recessive genes for the condition from one of her parents.
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Both parents carry one recessive gene for sickle cell anemia, but they do not have sickle cell anemia themselves.What is the chance that their child could have sickle cell anemia?

A)one chance in two
B)one chance in three
C)one chance in four
D)no chance (zero out of four)
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Regarding the mechanisms of heredity, which of the following statements is/are true?

A)Few of our characteristics are controlled by single genes.
B)Through the expression of genes, heredity determines eye color, skin color, and susceptibility to some diseases.
C)Genes can switch on (or off) at certain ages or developmental stages.
D)All of these statements are true.
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Nurture is to _____ as nature is to _____.

A)heredity; environment
B)environment; heredity
C)maturation; readiness
D)readiness; maturation
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Compared to the adult brain, the brain of a newborn baby has fewer nerve cell branches called _____ and fewer connections between nerve cells called _____.

A)axons; dendrites
B)dendrites; synapes
C)nodes of Ranvier; neurilemmas
D)neurilemmas; nodes of Ranvier
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The overall pattern of physical development from conception to death is known as the

A)human growth sequence.
B)senescence pattern.
C)adaptation sequence.
D)zone of proximal development.
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When a gene is _____, it must be paired with a second gene of the same type before its effect will be expressed.

A)recessive
B)dominant
C)polygenic
D)gender-linked
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Which combination could produce a blue-eyed child?

A)The father is brown-eyed, and the mother is blue-eyed.
B)The father is blue-eyed, and the mother is brown-eyed.
C)Both father and mother are brown-eyed.
D)Each of these could produce a blue-eyed child.
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One's skin color is controlled by the expression of many genes working together in combination.Thus, skin color is a

A)dominant trait.
B)recessive trait.
C)polygenic trait.
D)sex-linked trait.
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When an individual develops from a zygote to an embryo to a fetus to a neonate and so on until one's death, this overall pattern of physical development is known as the

A)human growth sequence.
B)senescence pattern.
C)adaptation sequence.
D)zone of proximal development.
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The brain of a newborn baby has _____ dendrites and _____ synapses than an adult brain.

A)more; more
B)more; fewer
C)fewer; fewer
D)fewer; more
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The sum of all external conditions that affect a person is referred to as

A)nurture.
B)senescence.
C)nature.
D)the human growth sequence.
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When John

A)nature.
B)Watson made the statement that if he had a dozen infants he could take any one of them at random and train him to be a doctor, merchant, thief, etc., he was referring to the powerful effect of
B)temperament.
C)the human growth sequence.
D)the environment.
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Heredity can have an effect on

A)eye and skin color.
B)susceptibility to some diseases.
C)personality traits.
D)all of these.
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James has one brown-eye gene and one blue-eye gene.His wife Carolyn also has one brown-eye gene and one blue-eye gene.What is the chance that their child could have blue eyes?

A)one chance in two
B)one chance in three
C)one chance in four
D)no chance (zero out of four)
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The brain of a newborn baby is highly _____, that is, it is capable of being altered by experience.

A)plastic
B)polygenic
C)anthropomorphic
D)denotative
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To a degree, genetic instructions affect

A)body size and shape.
B)intelligence.
C)sexual orientation.
D)all of these.
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Deck 3: Extension A: Human Development
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Developmental psychology is the study of

A)the language, personality, and emotions of children and adolescents.
B)the stages of life and the important tasks of each.
C)progressive changes in behavior and abilities from conception to death.
D)the role of maturation in the unfolding of human potential.
C
2
Temperament refers to

A)the pattern of physical development from conception to death.
B)the inherited, physical core of one's personality.
C)the years of aging characterized by marked physiological and psychological deterioration.
D)a period of increased sensitivity to environmental influences.
B
3
Growing infants influence their parents' behavior at the same time they are changed by it.This illustrates

A)reciprocal interactions.
B)the secular trend in behavior.
C)genetic predispositions.
D)the zone of proximal development.
A
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Until minimum levels of physical structure are mature, no amount of practice will be sufficient to develop certain skills.This statement reflects

A)assimilation.
B)readiness.
C)resiliency.
D)habituation.
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Dianne is a psychologist who is interested in the progressive changes that people show in their behavior and abilities from conception to death.Dianne is most likely a _____ psychologist.

A)social
B)behavioral
C)comparative
D)development
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Jana is an easy baby who smiles and vocalizes frequently, which encourages her parents to smile and talk to her more.This, in turn, causes Jana to smile and interact with her parents more.This illustrates

A)reciprocal influences.
B)genetic predispositions.
C)a parental behavior that would occur even if Jana had a difficult temperament.
D)all of these.
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When a psychologist describes the reciprocal interactions between parent and child, the psychologist is stating that

A)nature plays the most important role in development.
B)nurture plays the most important role in development.
C)there is an interaction between nature and nurture.
D)that the nature-nurture controversy will never be resolved.
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Regarding the roles that heredity and the environment play in one's development, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?

A)Heredity gives each of us a variety of potentials and limitations.
B)One's potentials are affected by environmental influences, such as learning, nutrition, disease, and culture.
C)One's development is a constant interaction between the forces of nature and nurture.
D)All of these statements are true.
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Josh is a difficult baby who cries and is hard to console, which makes his parents unhappy and elicits negative parenting.This, in turn, causes Josh to cry more frequently.This illustrates

A)reciprocal influences.
B)genetic predispositions.
C)a parental behavior that would occur even if Josh had an easy temperament.
D)all of these.
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One psychologist argues that one's development is almost completely under the control of genetics, while another psychologist emphasizes the strong influence of the environment.These psychologists' argument describes the

A)nature-nurture controversy.
B)biologist-psychologist debate.
C)parenting style controversy.
D)continuity-discontinuity debate.
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Achieving sexual maturity is mostly governed by _____, while learning to swim or to use a computer is primarily a matter of _____.

A)nurture; nature
B)nature; nurture
C)heredity; nature
D)nurture; heredity
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Toilet training will usually be completed

A)when the parents and child want it to happen.
B)the earlier the parents start the training.
C)earlier with boys and a little later for girls.
D)around the age of three, or when maturation has progressed sufficiently.
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According to the text, what conclusions can be drawn in the nature-nurture debate?

A)Heredity is the most important because we inherit our potential for development as well as our limitations.
B)Environment is the most important because influences, such as learning, nutrition, disease, and culture affect our ability to develop to our potential.
C)It is the interaction between heredity and environment that is important in determining who we become.
D)Neither heredity nor environment is important; only our own behavior determines who we are.
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The study of changes in behavior from conception to death encompasses

A)gerontology.
B)thanatology.
C)developmental psychology.
D)social psychology.
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Psychologists generally resolve the nature-nurture debate by agreeing that

A)heredity and environment are interacting and inseparable factors in development.
B)heredity is more important because it precedes the effects of experience.
C)environment is more important because its effects are less flexible than those of heredity.
D)environment is more important because most behaviors of interest to psychologists are learned.
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Developmental psychologists are interested in changes in behavior that occur from

A)conception on to death (the womb to the tomb).
B)birth to adolescence (infant to teen).
C)birth to adulthood (child to grown-up).
D)conception to senescence.
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Sarah is seven months old.Her parents spend three hours a day for five weeks straight holding Sarah up next to furniture in hopes that she will grab onto the furniture and stand by herself.Sarah hates this treatment and screams and cries, but her parents are unyielding.Finally, at the end of the fifth week, Sarah stands up by herself while holding onto the furniture.Her parents smile triumphantly.What have they accomplished here?

A)Sarah's parents have trained Sarah to stand up by herself earlier than the average.
B)Sarah was ready to stand up by herself at about eight months of age; but her parents simply put her through a training ordeal for nothing.
C)If Sarah's parents had not trained her, Sarah could have been developmentally delayed.
D)Sarah's parents have respected her personal rate of growth by encouraging her with psychomotor training.
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Milestones, such as when children are able to walk alone, feed themselves, or become toilet trained tend to be governed by

A)assimilation.
B)scaffolding.
C)learning.
D)readiness.
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Jeffery is 18 months old, and his mother has spent almost every waking moment of the last three weeks trying to toilet-train Jeffery.However, Jeffery has shown no improvement.Jeffery's mother should be told that toilet training as well as other milestones in development are governed by the

A)habituation of the child.
B)child's assimilation pattern.
C)child's readiness.
D)quality and quantity of the training.
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Readiness occurs when

A)parents are ready to teach a child to walk, talk, toilet train, or feed his or herself.
B)maturation has advanced enough to allow the rapid acquisition of a particular skill.
C)a child is two years old.
D)a child is three years old.
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Studies by Kagan, Thomas, and Chess indicate that newborn infants differ in activity, irritability, and other aspects of

A)intelligence.
B)physical development.
C)temperament.
D)aggressiveness.
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With regard to temperament, "difficult children"

A)are restrained and unexpressive in their behavior.
B)tend to be excessively shy.
C)are moody, intense, and easily angered.
D)do not fit neatly into any single category.
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Helen's mother took three-year-old Helen to a birthday party in the neighborhood.Although her mother encouraged her to play with the other children, Helen did not say a word to any child but sat quietly by her mother watching the other children.Thomas and Chess would probably describe Helen as a(n) _____ child.

A)easy
B)slow-to-warm-up
C)difficult
D)immature
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From an early age, Justin tended to be a very moody child, who reacted intensely, often angrily, to most situations.Thomas and Chess would describe Justin as a(n) _____ child.

A)easy
B)slow-to-warm-up
C)spoiled
D)difficult
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Simone was a moderately shy infant whose very extroverted parents rarely gave her time to adapt to a new social situation before thrusting her into another one.This style of parenting led Simone to become an extremely shy child as she entered school.This illustrates that

A)nurture is more important than nature.
B)nature is more important than nurture.
C)inherited temperaments can be dynamically modified by learning, even negatively.
D)shyness is a lasting trait that cannot be modified by experience or learning.
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26
Regarding children's development, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Children can help shape their own development through their actions.
B)It is impossible to overcome early environmental influences.
C)Our inherited traits are what dictate who we become.
D)Our own behavior plays no role in the influences of nature and nurture.
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27
The existence of easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm-up children is considered evidence for

A)early critical periods in development.
B)lasting effects of the intra-uterine environment.
C)affective needs in infancy.
D)hereditary differences in temperament.
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28
Slow-to-warm-up children

A)are restrained and unexpressive.
B)are relaxed and agreeable.
C)are moody and intense.
D)tend to get over disappointment and anger very slowly.
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29
A person's developmental level refers to that person's current state of

A)physical development.
B)emotional development.
C)intellectual development.
D)all of these.
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30
Temperament includes

A)one's sensitivity and irritability.
B)one's distractibility.
C)one's typical mood.
D)all of these.
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31
At any stage of life, one's developmental level is determined by

A)heredity.
B)environment.
C)a person's own behavior.
D)all of these.
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32
According to Thomas and Chess, the largest percentage of children (40 percent) display what type of temperament?

A)easy
B)difficult
C)slow-to-warm-up
D)generic
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33
The fact that babies _____ best represents the concept of a dynamic interaction between parents and children.

A)control their own development
B)are active participants in their development
C)are controlled in their development by parents
D)control their physical but not social development
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34
One's heredity, environment, and behavior are the three factors that determine one's _____ at any stage of life.

A)accommodation level
B)developmental level
C)scaffolding level
D)temperament
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35
Forty percent of all newborns are classified as easy children, ten percent are classified as difficult, and about 15 percent are classified as slow-to-warm-up.How are the remaining 35 percent classified?

A)restrained-unexpressive
B)intensely shy or intensely moody
C)moderately easy
D)as not fitting into a single category
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36
A person's developmental level is determined by heredity, environment, and

A)parenting style.
B)activity level.
C)the individual's own behavior.
D)inborn potential.
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37
According to Thomas and Chess, the smallest percentage of children (10 percent) display what type of temperament?

A)easy
B)difficult
C)slow-to-warm-up
D)generic
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38
Easy children

A)are restrained and unexpressive.
B)are relaxed and agreeable.
C)are moody and intense.
D)tend to overreact to stimulation.
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39
Joey's mother was amazed by her two-year-old son.He was a very friendly, agreeable child who always seemed to be relaxed and in a good mood.Thomas and Chess would describe Joey as a(n) _____ child.

A)easy
B)extroverted
C)positive
D)power assertive
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40
Jeannette was an extremely shy child when she was two years old.However, by age five she was only moderately shy.This illustrates that

A)inherited temperaments do not last after infancy.
B)inherited temperaments are lasting and cannot be modified by learning.
C)inherited temperament can be dynamically modified by learning.
D)shyness was not really a part of her temperament.
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41
_____ is the means by which children receive physical and psychological characteristics of the parents.

A)Dominance
B)Heredity
C)Learning
D)Mimicking
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42
In 2003, a major scientific milestone was reached when the _____ completed sequencing all three billion chemical base pairs in human DNA.

A)Manhattan Project
B)Nature-Nurture Project
C)Human Genome Project
D)Hayflick Sequencing Project
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43
When a gene is _____, the trait it controls will be present every time the gene is present.

A)recessive
B)dominant
C)polygenic
D)sex-linked
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44
The long, ladder-like chains of chemical molecules that act as a code for genetic information are known as

A)DSM.
B)gametes.
C)ribosomes.
D)DNA.
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45
Specific areas on a strand of DNA that carry hereditary information are called

A)chromosomes.
B)genes.
C)villa.
D)nuclei.
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46
Chromosomes are made up of

A)zygotes.
B)gametes.
C)genes.
D)phenotypes.
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47
Each cell possesses 46 _____ that are responsible for all the genetic information passed from parents to children.

A)genes
B)chromosomes
C)zygotes
D)gametes
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48
The part of a chromosome that contains instructions that affect a particular process or personal characteristic is called a(n)

A)isotope.
B)gene.
C)soma.
D)autosome.
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49
The chemical molecules making up DNA are

A)organic acids.
B)organic bases.
C)ribosomes.
D)molecular ganglia.
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50
When psychologists attribute development to nature, they are referring to the effects of

A)mother/infant bonding.
B)heredity and genetics.
C)environmental influences.
D)evolutionary selection.
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51
DNA is

A)in the nucleus of every human cell.
B)an acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid.
C)a long ladder-like chain of molecules.
D)characterized by all of these.
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52
The code for genetic information consists of

A)the sperm and ovum.
B)the presence of neurotransmitters, especially acetylcholine.
C)the order of the molecules making up DNA.
D)molecular ganglia.
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53
Within the nucleus of every human cell are 46 thread-like structures that hold the coded instructions of heredity.These 46 structures are called

A)gametes.
B)DNA molecules.
C)chromosomes.
D)genes.
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54
The genetic transmission of physical and psychological characteristics from parents to their children is known as

A)nurture.
B)heredity.
C)conception.
D)development.
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55
There are _____ chromosomes in the nucleus of every human cell, except for the sperm and ova.

A)24
B)36
C)46
D)60
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56
The importance of heredity stems from the fact that it

A)is not subject to environmental pressures.
B)determines the overall health of an organism.
C)sets the limits of development by providing a framework of potentials and limitations.
D)is more fragile than the environment and consequently can be more changeable in its effects.
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57
Within the nucleus of each sperm and each ovum there are _____ chromosomes.

A)23
B)36
C)46
D)60
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58
The three factors combining to determine a person's developmental level at any stage of life are

A)heredity, cognitive style, and social grouping.
B)heredity, environment, and cognitive style.
C)environment, cognitive style, and the person's own behavior.
D)heredity, environment, and the person's own behavior.
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59
Conception occurs when the

A)egg is released from the ovary.
B)egg and sperm unite.
C)fertilized egg makes its first division.
D)embryo implants into the uterine lining.
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60
The uniting of the egg and sperm is referred to as

A)development.
B)transformation.
C)conception.
D)developmental sequencing.
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61
Traits that are determined by many genes working in combination are called

A)dominant.
B)recessive.
C)polymorphic.
D)polygenic.
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62
Bruce has a dominant gene for brown eyes and a recessive gene for blue eyes.Bruce's eye color would be

A)green
B)brown
C)blue
D)impossible to predict
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63
During the first three years of life, which of the following events are occurring within a child's brain?

A)Millions of new connections form in the child's brain every day.
B)Unused connections disappear every day in the child's brain.
C)Early learning environments literally shape the child's developing brain, through "blooming and pruning" of synapses.
D)All of these events are occurring.
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64
Morgan has albinism, a recessive condition resulting in a lack of skin pigment.If neither of Morgan's parents have albinism, how did Morgan develop this condition?

A)Morgan received a dominant gene for the condition from each parent.
B)Morgan received a recessive gene for the condition from each parent.
C)Morgan received two dominant genes for the condition from one of her parents.
D)Morgan received two recessive genes for the condition from one of her parents.
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65
Both parents carry one recessive gene for sickle cell anemia, but they do not have sickle cell anemia themselves.What is the chance that their child could have sickle cell anemia?

A)one chance in two
B)one chance in three
C)one chance in four
D)no chance (zero out of four)
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66
Regarding the mechanisms of heredity, which of the following statements is/are true?

A)Few of our characteristics are controlled by single genes.
B)Through the expression of genes, heredity determines eye color, skin color, and susceptibility to some diseases.
C)Genes can switch on (or off) at certain ages or developmental stages.
D)All of these statements are true.
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67
Nurture is to _____ as nature is to _____.

A)heredity; environment
B)environment; heredity
C)maturation; readiness
D)readiness; maturation
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68
Compared to the adult brain, the brain of a newborn baby has fewer nerve cell branches called _____ and fewer connections between nerve cells called _____.

A)axons; dendrites
B)dendrites; synapes
C)nodes of Ranvier; neurilemmas
D)neurilemmas; nodes of Ranvier
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69
The overall pattern of physical development from conception to death is known as the

A)human growth sequence.
B)senescence pattern.
C)adaptation sequence.
D)zone of proximal development.
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70
When a gene is _____, it must be paired with a second gene of the same type before its effect will be expressed.

A)recessive
B)dominant
C)polygenic
D)gender-linked
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71
Which combination could produce a blue-eyed child?

A)The father is brown-eyed, and the mother is blue-eyed.
B)The father is blue-eyed, and the mother is brown-eyed.
C)Both father and mother are brown-eyed.
D)Each of these could produce a blue-eyed child.
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72
One's skin color is controlled by the expression of many genes working together in combination.Thus, skin color is a

A)dominant trait.
B)recessive trait.
C)polygenic trait.
D)sex-linked trait.
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73
When an individual develops from a zygote to an embryo to a fetus to a neonate and so on until one's death, this overall pattern of physical development is known as the

A)human growth sequence.
B)senescence pattern.
C)adaptation sequence.
D)zone of proximal development.
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74
The brain of a newborn baby has _____ dendrites and _____ synapses than an adult brain.

A)more; more
B)more; fewer
C)fewer; fewer
D)fewer; more
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75
The sum of all external conditions that affect a person is referred to as

A)nurture.
B)senescence.
C)nature.
D)the human growth sequence.
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76
When John

A)nature.
B)Watson made the statement that if he had a dozen infants he could take any one of them at random and train him to be a doctor, merchant, thief, etc., he was referring to the powerful effect of
B)temperament.
C)the human growth sequence.
D)the environment.
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77
Heredity can have an effect on

A)eye and skin color.
B)susceptibility to some diseases.
C)personality traits.
D)all of these.
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78
James has one brown-eye gene and one blue-eye gene.His wife Carolyn also has one brown-eye gene and one blue-eye gene.What is the chance that their child could have blue eyes?

A)one chance in two
B)one chance in three
C)one chance in four
D)no chance (zero out of four)
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79
The brain of a newborn baby is highly _____, that is, it is capable of being altered by experience.

A)plastic
B)polygenic
C)anthropomorphic
D)denotative
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80
To a degree, genetic instructions affect

A)body size and shape.
B)intelligence.
C)sexual orientation.
D)all of these.
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