Deck 13: Development Over the Life Span

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The __________ roughly resembles a human being.

A)zygote
B)fetus
C)embryo
D)placenta
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The description and explanation of behavior changes in the individual and the differences between individuals from conception to death is called _________.

A)developmental psychology
B)the whole life approach
C)the life-span development approach
D)the longitudinal method
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Which of the following is NOT a stage of development?

A)ovum
B)uterine
C)embryo
D)fetal
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A baby's language that consists of repetition of consonant-vowel combinations is called __________.

A)cooing
B)telegraphic speech
C)holophrasing
D)babbling
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Developmental norms are useful because they ___________________.

A)tell parents when their child will begin to talk
B)tell parents when their child is ready to talk
C)give an indication of future skills and potentials
D)alert parents to extreme developmental deviations
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The drug most abused by pregnant women is __________.

A)nicotine
B)marijuana
C)cocaine
D)alcohol
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Tracy is nine months.She is growing and changing so quickly it is difficult for her parents to keep up with all the things she is learning.Her parents have lately noticed that Tracy is spending more and more time and energy trying to do things for herself.This is a sign she is beginning to develop ___________________.

A)self-recognition
B) self-attention
C)a sense of attachment
D)a sense of autonomy
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Which of the following developmental sequences is in correct order?

A)embryo,zygote,fetus,infant
B)ovum,embryo,fetus,infant
C)fetus,embryo,ovum,infant
D)ovum,fetus,embryo,infant
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From the second week until the third month after conception,the developing organism is called a(n)__________.

A)neonate
B)fetus
C)zygote
D)embryo
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The life-span development approach has which of the following goals?

A)Describe the physical changes that occur between birth and adolescence.
B)Describe and explain behavior changes within an individual and differences between individuals from conception to death.
C)Explain the results of learning from conception to death.
D)Investigate the influence of heredity and environment upon individuals from conception to death.
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The study of psychological and physical changes from conception to death is _______ psychology.

A)personality
B)developmental
C)evolutionary
D)physiological
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A reflex crucial to an infant's survival is __________.

A)cooing
B)grasping
C)sucking
D)stepping
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The field of _______ focuses on the questions of how people of different ages differ from one another and what caused those differences.

A)personality
B)comparative psychology
C)developmental psychology
D)geriatrics
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An approach which is concerned with description and explanation of changes within an individual and between individuals from conception until death is call the _______ approach.

A)whole life
B)life-span developmental
C)entire life developmental
D)childhood/adulthood developmental
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A researcher who studies a fixed group of people over a long period of time is,by definition,using the __________ method.

A)longitudinal
B)correlational
C)cross-sectional
D)biographical study
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A researcher who selects a sample of people of varying ages and studies them at one point in time is,by definition,using the __________ method.

A)longitudinal
B)correlational
C)cross-sectional
D)biographical study
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A disorder that is caused during pregnancy and is characterized by the child having facial defects,stunted growth,and cognitive impairments is __________.

A)Munchausen's syndrome
B)fetal alcohol syndrome
C)body dysmorphia
D)Klinefelter's syndrome
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A researcher who studies a fixed group of people over a long period of time is,by definition,using the __________.

A)longitudinal method
B)correlational method
C)cross-sectional method
D)case study method
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The emotional bond formed during the first year of life that makes human babies cling to their caretakers is called __________.

A)attachment
B)intimacy
C)socialization
D)imprinting
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Before puberty,males do not produce sperm,even though their genitals are physically equivalent to a man's.This illustrates which of the following?

A)empiricism
B)behaviorism
C)humanism
D)maturation
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Piaget's theory of intellectual development assumes that:

A)children pass through certain stages at a specific age.
B)children pass through a series of 6 sequential stages.
C)children pass through a series of stages in the same order.
D)children pass through stages but in no particular order and at no specified ages.
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_______ is most famous for his theory that all children go through a series of sequential intellectual stages.

A)Ainsworth
B)Bowlby
C)Gesell
D)Piaget
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According to Piaget,children learn to retrace their thoughts,correct themselves,see more than one dimension to a problem,but cannot yet handle abstract concepts during the __________ stage.

A)preoperational
B)formal operational
C)concrete operational
D)sensorimotor
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Jean Piaget is noted for his theory of __________.

A)cognitive development
B)language development
C)perceptual development
D)motor development
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Which of the following is the correct order for Piaget's four stages of cognitive development?

A)sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations
B)preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor
C)preoperational,sensorimotor,concrete operations,formal operations
D)preoperational,formal operations,sensorimotor,concrete operations
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The proper sequence of the intellectual stages of development are:

A)preoperational,sensorimotor,concrete,and formal.
B)sensorimotor,concrete,preoperational,and formal.
C)formal,sensorimotor,preoperational,and concrete.
D)sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete,and formal.
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Harlow's studies with young monkeys showed that:

A)monkeys prefer soft mothers over food.
B)monkeys prefer the mother who provides food regardless of other factors.
C)monkeys prefer a wire mother in stressful situations.
D)none of the above
Question
Which of the following concepts was NOT used by Piaget?

A)schema
B)assimilation
C)accommodation
D)critical period
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Which of the following is the correct order for Piaget's four stages of cognitive development?

A)Sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations.
B)Preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor.
C)Preoperational,sensorimotor,concrete operations,formal operations.
D)Preoperational,formal operations,sensorimotor,concrete operations.
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According to Piaget,children begin to develop concepts and the ability to think in terms of abstractions in the __________ stage.

A)preoperational
B)formal operational
C)concrete operational
D)sensorimotor
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According to Piaget,which of the following is crucial to cognitive development at the sensorimotor stage?

A)egocentrism
B)attachment
C)language
D)object permanence
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The tendency for young children to seek closeness to certain people is called ________.

A)caretaking
B)affiliation
C)social affinity
D)attachment
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According to Piaget,the stage of cognitive development between two and seven years of age,in which the individual becomes able to use mental representations and language to describe,remember,and reason about the world,though only in an egocentric fashion,is the __________ stage.

A)concrete operations
B)preoperational
C)sensorimotor
D)formal operations
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Jean Piaget is noted for his theory of _______________.

A)cognitive development
B)language development
C)perceptual development
D)attachment
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The mother of a young child who didn't like to drink milk was trying to coax him to drink some.Taking the glass of milk,she poured it all into a smaller cup and said,"There! Now you won't have to drink so much." She would never have fooled the child if he had not been in the __________ stage.

A)preconventional
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
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The strange situation procedure,in which researchers unobtrusively watch an infant in the presence or absence of several combinations of the child,caretaker,and stranger,is used to study _________.

A)social smiling
B)attachment
C)identification
D)dependence and independence
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Adjusting behavior or thoughts to fit new environmental demands is called _______.

A)schema
B)accommodation
C)assimilation
D)structure
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Early attachment theories state that a mother is rewarding to her infant because she provides the food.This was disproven with Harlow's experiments using _________.

A)monkeys
B)cats
C)humans
D)chicks
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The mother of a young child who didn't like to drink milk was trying to coax him to drink some.Taking the glass of milk,she poured it all into a small cup and said,"There! Now you won't have to drink so much." She would never have fooled the child if he had not been in the ________________ stage.

A)preconventional
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
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In Harlow's studies with young monkeys,the monkeys were exposed to a wire mother with a bottle and a cloth mother without a bottle.The young monkeys spent their non-feeding time:

A)with the wire mother.
B)with both mothers equally.
C)with the cloth mother.
D)away from both mothers.
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The belief that one is the center of the world is called by Piaget:

A)animism.
B)egocentrism.
C)self-centering.
D)centrismic thinking.
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A characteristic that first shows up in the concrete operations stage is _______.

A)irreversibility
B)abstract thinking
C)egocentrism
D)logical thinking
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Piaget's stage theory assumes that:

A)all children pass through certain stages at a specified age.
B)all children pass through a series of 6 stages.
C)all children pass through stages in the same order.
D)children often skip some of the stages.
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Which of the following states has as a main theme the ability to consider many possible solutions to a problem and the ability to systematically test those possibilities?

A)preoperational
B)sensorimotor
C)formal operations
D)concrete operations
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Preoperational,concrete operations,and formal operations are all stages devised by _______.

A)Bruner
B)Freud
C)Skinner
D)Piaget
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If a child can tell you what "Y" is equal to when you give her the equation X = Y + 10,then she is in the _______ stage of cognitive development.

A)formal operations
B)concrete operations
C)preoperational
D)sensorimotor
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Kohlberg's theory of moral development is based on _______ theory.

A)Piaget's
B)Erikson's
C)Freud's
D)social-learning
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A characteristic that first shows up in the formal operations stage is _______.

A)irreversibility
B)abstract thinking
C)egocentrism
D)logical thinking
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Piaget attributed cognitive development to the interaction of what two processes?

A)assimilation and accommodation
B)assimilation and egocentric thinking
C)egocentric thinking and conservation
D)conservation and accommodation
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The mother of a young child who didn't like to drink juice was trying to coax him to drink some.Taking the glass of juice,she poured it all into a smaller cup and said,"There! Now you won't have to drink so much." She would never have fooled the child if he had not been in the _______ stage.

A)preconventional
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
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The adage,"Out of sight,out of mind," is most accurately applied to the early part of the _______ stage of development.

A)formal operations
B)concrete operations
C)preoperational
D)sensorimotor
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Suppose that you show a small boy two bars of fresh fudge that are equal on all dimensions (exactly the same size,shape,and weight).You ask him if the two bars are the same,and he says "Yes." You then cut one of the bars into 10 chunks as he watches.You are surprised when he now asks if he can have the cut up fudge because it has more candy than the intact bar.This episode illustrates that the youngster:

A)probably is retarded.
B)lacks the concept of object permanence.
C)is in the preoperational stage.
D)is in the concrete operational stage.
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Which of the following sequences of Piagetian stages is the correct order?

A)sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations
B)preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor
C)concrete operations,preoperational,formal operations,sensorimotor
D)sensorimotor,concrete operations,preoperational,formal operations
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Based on Piagetian theory,which of the following relationships is NOT correct?

A)concrete operations--have attained conservation
B)preoperational--animism
C)formal operations--egocentrism
D)sensorimotor--developing object permanence
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According to Piaget,what are the ages for the formal operational stage?

A)birth to age two
B)age two to seven
C)age seven to eleven
D)beyond age eleven or twelve
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Erik knows that the Saint Bernard is a large dog instead of a little pony.This is an example of what Piaget called ________.

A)accommodation
B)assimilation
C)conservation
D)egocentric thinking
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Lawrence Kohlberg is noted for his theories of __________ development.

A)cognitive
B)social
C)moral
D)emotional
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In which stage of cognitive development does the conservation concept first appear?

A)formal operations
B)concrete operations
C)preoperational
D)sensorimotor
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Jean Piaget is noted for his theory of _______.

A)cognitive development
B)language development
C)perceptual development
D)attachment
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What event marks the end of the Piagetian stage of sensorimotor development?

A)the ability to do abstract thinking
B)the ability to do reversible thinking
C)the development of conservation
D)the development of object permanence
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Early maturing girls:

A)tend to be less popular with boys because of their bossiness.
B)lack self confidence.
C)have adjustment difficulties more severe than their male counterparts.
D)tend to do poorly in school.
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Which of the following theorists believe that people go through stages,each of which has a "crisis" associated with it?

A)Bandura
B)Kohlberg
C)Piaget
D)Erikson
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Boys who are late physical maturers:

A)often feel inadequate.
B)may compensate for their feelings of inadequacy by becoming overachievers.
C)often become leaders as adults.
D)adjust as well as early and normal maturers.
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The most obvious change ushering in adolescence is _______.

A)voice change
B)intellectual growth
C)the growth spurt
D)emotional upheaval
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Erikson's theory of social development viewed the ages of two to three,his second stage,as being characterized by the major challenge of __________.

A)identity versus role diffusion
B)basic trust versus mistrust
C)industry versus inferiority
D)autonomy versus shame and doubt
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Research indicates that onset of puberty _______________.

A)has remained relatively unchanged for several centuries
B)is occurring at later ages than ever before in developed countries
C)is occurring at earlier ages than ever before in developed countries
D)is less important to teenagers today than it has been historically
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As children approach their teen years,contact with _______ becomes more important in their development.

A)peers
B)parents
C)teachers
D)adults
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Erikson saw the major challenge of young adulthood as that of __________.

A)intimacy versus isolation
B)identity versus role diffusion
C)generativity versus stagnation
D)integrity versus despair
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Erik Erikson found that each stage in personality development has a particular _______.

A)crisis
B)conflict
C)identity
D)anxiety
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Erikson's intimacy vs.isolation crisis would most likely be associated with which event in the family cycle?

A)your last child leaving home
B)your first child leaving home
C)marrying
D)adolescence
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According to Erikson's theory,the _______ stage of development occurs in old age.

A)generativity versus stagnation
B)intimacy versus isolation
C)integrity versus despair
D)trust versus mistrust
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When adolescents are asked what they MOST dislike about themselves,they are most likely to say they dislike their __________________.

A)personality
B)social status
C)physical appearance
D)inability to control their own life
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The major turning point in most adults' lives is __________.

A)getting their first job
B)buying their first house
C)dealing with aging parents
D)having and raising children
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The most obvious change ushering in adolescence is __________.

A)voice change
B)intellectual growth
C)the growth spurt
D)emotional upheaval
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Erik is a newborn.According to Erikson,his main task will be to develop a sense of __________.

A)trust
B)initiative
C)industry
D)autonomy
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Most young adolescents are at the level of thinking which Piaget described as __________.

A)formal operational
B)preoperational
C)sensorimotor
D)concrete operational
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Erikson's theory of social development viewed the ages of three to six,his third stage,as being characterized by the major challenge of __________.

A)identity versus role diffusion
B)initiative versus guilt
C)industry versus inferiority
D)autonomy versus shame and doubt
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According to Erikson,a conflict of identity vs.role confusion occurs during:

A)adolescence.
B)young adulthood.
C)middle adulthood.
D)old age.
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According to Erik Erikson,the crucial task confronting a person approaching death is that of establishing or attaining _______.

A)trust
B)ego identity
C)ego integrity
D)autonomy
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The period of life between roughly the ages of 10 and 20 when a person is transformed from a child to an adult is __________.

A)puberty
B)menarche
C)maturation
D)adolescence
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Deck 13: Development Over the Life Span
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The __________ roughly resembles a human being.

A)zygote
B)fetus
C)embryo
D)placenta
fetus
2
The description and explanation of behavior changes in the individual and the differences between individuals from conception to death is called _________.

A)developmental psychology
B)the whole life approach
C)the life-span development approach
D)the longitudinal method
the life-span development approach
3
Which of the following is NOT a stage of development?

A)ovum
B)uterine
C)embryo
D)fetal
uterine
4
A baby's language that consists of repetition of consonant-vowel combinations is called __________.

A)cooing
B)telegraphic speech
C)holophrasing
D)babbling
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Developmental norms are useful because they ___________________.

A)tell parents when their child will begin to talk
B)tell parents when their child is ready to talk
C)give an indication of future skills and potentials
D)alert parents to extreme developmental deviations
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The drug most abused by pregnant women is __________.

A)nicotine
B)marijuana
C)cocaine
D)alcohol
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Tracy is nine months.She is growing and changing so quickly it is difficult for her parents to keep up with all the things she is learning.Her parents have lately noticed that Tracy is spending more and more time and energy trying to do things for herself.This is a sign she is beginning to develop ___________________.

A)self-recognition
B) self-attention
C)a sense of attachment
D)a sense of autonomy
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Which of the following developmental sequences is in correct order?

A)embryo,zygote,fetus,infant
B)ovum,embryo,fetus,infant
C)fetus,embryo,ovum,infant
D)ovum,fetus,embryo,infant
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From the second week until the third month after conception,the developing organism is called a(n)__________.

A)neonate
B)fetus
C)zygote
D)embryo
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The life-span development approach has which of the following goals?

A)Describe the physical changes that occur between birth and adolescence.
B)Describe and explain behavior changes within an individual and differences between individuals from conception to death.
C)Explain the results of learning from conception to death.
D)Investigate the influence of heredity and environment upon individuals from conception to death.
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The study of psychological and physical changes from conception to death is _______ psychology.

A)personality
B)developmental
C)evolutionary
D)physiological
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A reflex crucial to an infant's survival is __________.

A)cooing
B)grasping
C)sucking
D)stepping
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The field of _______ focuses on the questions of how people of different ages differ from one another and what caused those differences.

A)personality
B)comparative psychology
C)developmental psychology
D)geriatrics
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An approach which is concerned with description and explanation of changes within an individual and between individuals from conception until death is call the _______ approach.

A)whole life
B)life-span developmental
C)entire life developmental
D)childhood/adulthood developmental
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A researcher who studies a fixed group of people over a long period of time is,by definition,using the __________ method.

A)longitudinal
B)correlational
C)cross-sectional
D)biographical study
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A researcher who selects a sample of people of varying ages and studies them at one point in time is,by definition,using the __________ method.

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D)biographical study
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A disorder that is caused during pregnancy and is characterized by the child having facial defects,stunted growth,and cognitive impairments is __________.

A)Munchausen's syndrome
B)fetal alcohol syndrome
C)body dysmorphia
D)Klinefelter's syndrome
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A researcher who studies a fixed group of people over a long period of time is,by definition,using the __________.

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C)cross-sectional method
D)case study method
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The emotional bond formed during the first year of life that makes human babies cling to their caretakers is called __________.

A)attachment
B)intimacy
C)socialization
D)imprinting
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Before puberty,males do not produce sperm,even though their genitals are physically equivalent to a man's.This illustrates which of the following?

A)empiricism
B)behaviorism
C)humanism
D)maturation
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Piaget's theory of intellectual development assumes that:

A)children pass through certain stages at a specific age.
B)children pass through a series of 6 sequential stages.
C)children pass through a series of stages in the same order.
D)children pass through stages but in no particular order and at no specified ages.
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_______ is most famous for his theory that all children go through a series of sequential intellectual stages.

A)Ainsworth
B)Bowlby
C)Gesell
D)Piaget
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According to Piaget,children learn to retrace their thoughts,correct themselves,see more than one dimension to a problem,but cannot yet handle abstract concepts during the __________ stage.

A)preoperational
B)formal operational
C)concrete operational
D)sensorimotor
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Jean Piaget is noted for his theory of __________.

A)cognitive development
B)language development
C)perceptual development
D)motor development
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Which of the following is the correct order for Piaget's four stages of cognitive development?

A)sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations
B)preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor
C)preoperational,sensorimotor,concrete operations,formal operations
D)preoperational,formal operations,sensorimotor,concrete operations
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The proper sequence of the intellectual stages of development are:

A)preoperational,sensorimotor,concrete,and formal.
B)sensorimotor,concrete,preoperational,and formal.
C)formal,sensorimotor,preoperational,and concrete.
D)sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete,and formal.
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Harlow's studies with young monkeys showed that:

A)monkeys prefer soft mothers over food.
B)monkeys prefer the mother who provides food regardless of other factors.
C)monkeys prefer a wire mother in stressful situations.
D)none of the above
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Which of the following concepts was NOT used by Piaget?

A)schema
B)assimilation
C)accommodation
D)critical period
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Which of the following is the correct order for Piaget's four stages of cognitive development?

A)Sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations.
B)Preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor.
C)Preoperational,sensorimotor,concrete operations,formal operations.
D)Preoperational,formal operations,sensorimotor,concrete operations.
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According to Piaget,children begin to develop concepts and the ability to think in terms of abstractions in the __________ stage.

A)preoperational
B)formal operational
C)concrete operational
D)sensorimotor
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According to Piaget,which of the following is crucial to cognitive development at the sensorimotor stage?

A)egocentrism
B)attachment
C)language
D)object permanence
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The tendency for young children to seek closeness to certain people is called ________.

A)caretaking
B)affiliation
C)social affinity
D)attachment
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According to Piaget,the stage of cognitive development between two and seven years of age,in which the individual becomes able to use mental representations and language to describe,remember,and reason about the world,though only in an egocentric fashion,is the __________ stage.

A)concrete operations
B)preoperational
C)sensorimotor
D)formal operations
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Jean Piaget is noted for his theory of _______________.

A)cognitive development
B)language development
C)perceptual development
D)attachment
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35
The mother of a young child who didn't like to drink milk was trying to coax him to drink some.Taking the glass of milk,she poured it all into a smaller cup and said,"There! Now you won't have to drink so much." She would never have fooled the child if he had not been in the __________ stage.

A)preconventional
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
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36
The strange situation procedure,in which researchers unobtrusively watch an infant in the presence or absence of several combinations of the child,caretaker,and stranger,is used to study _________.

A)social smiling
B)attachment
C)identification
D)dependence and independence
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37
Adjusting behavior or thoughts to fit new environmental demands is called _______.

A)schema
B)accommodation
C)assimilation
D)structure
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38
Early attachment theories state that a mother is rewarding to her infant because she provides the food.This was disproven with Harlow's experiments using _________.

A)monkeys
B)cats
C)humans
D)chicks
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39
The mother of a young child who didn't like to drink milk was trying to coax him to drink some.Taking the glass of milk,she poured it all into a small cup and said,"There! Now you won't have to drink so much." She would never have fooled the child if he had not been in the ________________ stage.

A)preconventional
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
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40
In Harlow's studies with young monkeys,the monkeys were exposed to a wire mother with a bottle and a cloth mother without a bottle.The young monkeys spent their non-feeding time:

A)with the wire mother.
B)with both mothers equally.
C)with the cloth mother.
D)away from both mothers.
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41
The belief that one is the center of the world is called by Piaget:

A)animism.
B)egocentrism.
C)self-centering.
D)centrismic thinking.
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42
A characteristic that first shows up in the concrete operations stage is _______.

A)irreversibility
B)abstract thinking
C)egocentrism
D)logical thinking
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43
Piaget's stage theory assumes that:

A)all children pass through certain stages at a specified age.
B)all children pass through a series of 6 stages.
C)all children pass through stages in the same order.
D)children often skip some of the stages.
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44
Which of the following states has as a main theme the ability to consider many possible solutions to a problem and the ability to systematically test those possibilities?

A)preoperational
B)sensorimotor
C)formal operations
D)concrete operations
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45
Preoperational,concrete operations,and formal operations are all stages devised by _______.

A)Bruner
B)Freud
C)Skinner
D)Piaget
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46
If a child can tell you what "Y" is equal to when you give her the equation X = Y + 10,then she is in the _______ stage of cognitive development.

A)formal operations
B)concrete operations
C)preoperational
D)sensorimotor
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47
Kohlberg's theory of moral development is based on _______ theory.

A)Piaget's
B)Erikson's
C)Freud's
D)social-learning
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48
A characteristic that first shows up in the formal operations stage is _______.

A)irreversibility
B)abstract thinking
C)egocentrism
D)logical thinking
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49
Piaget attributed cognitive development to the interaction of what two processes?

A)assimilation and accommodation
B)assimilation and egocentric thinking
C)egocentric thinking and conservation
D)conservation and accommodation
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50
The mother of a young child who didn't like to drink juice was trying to coax him to drink some.Taking the glass of juice,she poured it all into a smaller cup and said,"There! Now you won't have to drink so much." She would never have fooled the child if he had not been in the _______ stage.

A)preconventional
B)preoperational
C)concrete operational
D)formal operational
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51
The adage,"Out of sight,out of mind," is most accurately applied to the early part of the _______ stage of development.

A)formal operations
B)concrete operations
C)preoperational
D)sensorimotor
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52
Suppose that you show a small boy two bars of fresh fudge that are equal on all dimensions (exactly the same size,shape,and weight).You ask him if the two bars are the same,and he says "Yes." You then cut one of the bars into 10 chunks as he watches.You are surprised when he now asks if he can have the cut up fudge because it has more candy than the intact bar.This episode illustrates that the youngster:

A)probably is retarded.
B)lacks the concept of object permanence.
C)is in the preoperational stage.
D)is in the concrete operational stage.
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53
Which of the following sequences of Piagetian stages is the correct order?

A)sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations
B)preoperational,concrete operations,formal operations,sensorimotor
C)concrete operations,preoperational,formal operations,sensorimotor
D)sensorimotor,concrete operations,preoperational,formal operations
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54
Based on Piagetian theory,which of the following relationships is NOT correct?

A)concrete operations--have attained conservation
B)preoperational--animism
C)formal operations--egocentrism
D)sensorimotor--developing object permanence
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55
According to Piaget,what are the ages for the formal operational stage?

A)birth to age two
B)age two to seven
C)age seven to eleven
D)beyond age eleven or twelve
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56
Erik knows that the Saint Bernard is a large dog instead of a little pony.This is an example of what Piaget called ________.

A)accommodation
B)assimilation
C)conservation
D)egocentric thinking
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57
Lawrence Kohlberg is noted for his theories of __________ development.

A)cognitive
B)social
C)moral
D)emotional
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58
In which stage of cognitive development does the conservation concept first appear?

A)formal operations
B)concrete operations
C)preoperational
D)sensorimotor
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59
Jean Piaget is noted for his theory of _______.

A)cognitive development
B)language development
C)perceptual development
D)attachment
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60
What event marks the end of the Piagetian stage of sensorimotor development?

A)the ability to do abstract thinking
B)the ability to do reversible thinking
C)the development of conservation
D)the development of object permanence
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61
Early maturing girls:

A)tend to be less popular with boys because of their bossiness.
B)lack self confidence.
C)have adjustment difficulties more severe than their male counterparts.
D)tend to do poorly in school.
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62
Which of the following theorists believe that people go through stages,each of which has a "crisis" associated with it?

A)Bandura
B)Kohlberg
C)Piaget
D)Erikson
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63
Boys who are late physical maturers:

A)often feel inadequate.
B)may compensate for their feelings of inadequacy by becoming overachievers.
C)often become leaders as adults.
D)adjust as well as early and normal maturers.
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64
The most obvious change ushering in adolescence is _______.

A)voice change
B)intellectual growth
C)the growth spurt
D)emotional upheaval
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65
Erikson's theory of social development viewed the ages of two to three,his second stage,as being characterized by the major challenge of __________.

A)identity versus role diffusion
B)basic trust versus mistrust
C)industry versus inferiority
D)autonomy versus shame and doubt
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66
Research indicates that onset of puberty _______________.

A)has remained relatively unchanged for several centuries
B)is occurring at later ages than ever before in developed countries
C)is occurring at earlier ages than ever before in developed countries
D)is less important to teenagers today than it has been historically
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67
As children approach their teen years,contact with _______ becomes more important in their development.

A)peers
B)parents
C)teachers
D)adults
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68
Erikson saw the major challenge of young adulthood as that of __________.

A)intimacy versus isolation
B)identity versus role diffusion
C)generativity versus stagnation
D)integrity versus despair
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69
Erik Erikson found that each stage in personality development has a particular _______.

A)crisis
B)conflict
C)identity
D)anxiety
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70
Erikson's intimacy vs.isolation crisis would most likely be associated with which event in the family cycle?

A)your last child leaving home
B)your first child leaving home
C)marrying
D)adolescence
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71
According to Erikson's theory,the _______ stage of development occurs in old age.

A)generativity versus stagnation
B)intimacy versus isolation
C)integrity versus despair
D)trust versus mistrust
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72
When adolescents are asked what they MOST dislike about themselves,they are most likely to say they dislike their __________________.

A)personality
B)social status
C)physical appearance
D)inability to control their own life
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73
The major turning point in most adults' lives is __________.

A)getting their first job
B)buying their first house
C)dealing with aging parents
D)having and raising children
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74
The most obvious change ushering in adolescence is __________.

A)voice change
B)intellectual growth
C)the growth spurt
D)emotional upheaval
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75
Erik is a newborn.According to Erikson,his main task will be to develop a sense of __________.

A)trust
B)initiative
C)industry
D)autonomy
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76
Most young adolescents are at the level of thinking which Piaget described as __________.

A)formal operational
B)preoperational
C)sensorimotor
D)concrete operational
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77
Erikson's theory of social development viewed the ages of three to six,his third stage,as being characterized by the major challenge of __________.

A)identity versus role diffusion
B)initiative versus guilt
C)industry versus inferiority
D)autonomy versus shame and doubt
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78
According to Erikson,a conflict of identity vs.role confusion occurs during:

A)adolescence.
B)young adulthood.
C)middle adulthood.
D)old age.
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79
According to Erik Erikson,the crucial task confronting a person approaching death is that of establishing or attaining _______.

A)trust
B)ego identity
C)ego integrity
D)autonomy
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80
The period of life between roughly the ages of 10 and 20 when a person is transformed from a child to an adult is __________.

A)puberty
B)menarche
C)maturation
D)adolescence
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