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1 A researcher decides to follow a group of children into adulthood to assess whether attachment styles formed with their parents has an effect on their intellectual growth over time. This is an example of what type of research? 1. Cross-sectional 2. Cross-sequential 3. Longitudinal 4. Experimental 5. Case study LO 7.1
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A researcher decides to follow a group of children into adulthood to assess whether attachment styles formed with their parents has an effect on their intellectual growth over time. This is an example of what type of research?

1. Cross-sectional2. Cross-sequential3. Longitudinal 4. Experimental5. Case study

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A researcher decides to follow a group of children into adulthood to assess whether attachment styles formed with their parents has an effect on their intellectual growth over time. This is an example of what type of research?

1. Cross-sectional2. Cross-sequential3. Longitudinal (p. 250-251)4. Experimental5. Case study

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Dizygotic twins are conceived due to the fact that:

1. One egg split into two separate zygote.2. Two eggs were fertilized by one sperm cell. 3. One egg was fertilized by two sperm cells.4. Two eggs were fertilized by two sperm cells.5. The cause is unknown.

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Dizygotic twins are conceived due to the fact that:

1. One egg split into two separate zygote.2. Two eggs were fertilized by one sperm cell. 3. One egg was fertilized by two sperm cells.4. Two eggs were fertilized by two sperm cells. (p.

255)5. The cause is unknown.

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This period of pregnancy is probably the time of most growth, with the biggest gains in weight for the baby:

1. Fetal 2. Embryonic3. Germinal4. Critical period5. Conception

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This period of pregnancy is probably the time of most growth, with the biggest gains in weight for the baby:

1. Fetal (p. 259)2. Embryonic3. Germinal4. Critical period5. Conception

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Teratogens, or drug, chemical, or other factors that can bring about birth defects, may have their greatest effect on cardiovascular development at which point in time of prenatal development?

1. From 6-8 weeks 2. From 4-6 weeks3. From 3-16 weeks 4. From 4-5 weeks5. From 6-9 weeks

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Teratogens, or drug, chemical, or other factors that can bring about birth defects, may have their greatest effect on cardiovascular development at which point in time of prenatal development?

1. From 6-8 weeks 2. From 4-6 weeks3. From 3-16 weeks (p. 258)4. From 4-5 weeks5. From 6-9 weeks

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Infants are born into the world with a series of innate, involuntary reflexes that help to aid their survival. The reflex that is involved with response to a loud noise is called:

1. Sucking2. Babinski3. Grasping4. Moro 5. Rooting

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Infants are born into the world with a series of innate, involuntary reflexes that help to aid their survival. The reflex that is involved with response to a loud noise is called:

1. Sucking2. Babinski3. Grasping4. Moro (p. 260)5. Rooting

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During which stage of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development does a child obtain the understanding of object permanence?

1. Preoperational period2. Sensorimotor period 3. Concrete operations4. Formal operations5. Post-formal operations

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During which stage of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development does a child obtain the understanding of object permanence?

1. Preoperational period2. Sensorimotor period (p. 264-265)3. Concrete operations4. Formal operations5. Post-formal operations

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Each of the following are criticisms of Piaget’s model of cognitive development EXCEPT:

1. Piaget underestimated how early children develop an understanding of object permanence.

2. Preschoolers are not as egocentric as Piaget believed.3. Piaget underestimated the role of social interactions in

influencing the rate at which children develop cognitive skills.

4. Development may be more continuous than Piaget suggested.

5. Piaget did not believe that children’s cognitive understanding was qualitatively different than that of adults.

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Each of the following are criticisms of Piaget’s model of cognitive development EXCEPT:

1. Piaget underestimated how early children develop an understanding of object permanence.

2. Preschoolers are not as egocentric as Piaget believed.3. Piaget underestimated the role of social interactions in

influencing the rate at which children develop cognitive skills.

4. Development may be more continuous than Piaget suggested.

5. Piaget did not believe that children’s cognitive understanding was qualitatively different than that of adults. (p. 264)

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The order of stages of language development that are experienced by children of all cultures is:

1. Cooing, crying, babbling, one-word speech, telegraphic speech

2. Crying, cooing, babbling, one-word speech, telegraphic speech

3. Crying, cooing, one-word speech, babbling, telegraphic speech

4. Crying, telegraphic speech, one-word speech, cooing, babbling

5. Crying, cooing, telegraphic speech, one-word speech, babbling

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The order of stages of language development that are experienced by children of all cultures is:

1. Cooing, crying, babbling, one-word speech, telegraphic speech

2. Crying, cooing, babbling, one-word speech, telegraphic speech (p. 269)

3. Crying, cooing, one-word speech, babbling, telegraphic speech

4. Crying, telegraphic speech, one-word speech, cooing, babbling

5. Crying, cooing, telegraphic speech, one-word speech, babbling

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A child who ________________ is able to explore a room of toys happily in the presence of their mother, is temporarily distressed when a stranger enters the room and the mother leaves, but is happy again when the mother later returns.

1. has an easy temperament2. has a slow-to-warm temperament3. has secure attachment style 4. has an ambivalent attachment style5. has a disorganized attachment style

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A child who ________________ is able to explore a room of toys happily in the presence of their mother, is temporarily distressed when a stranger enters the room and the mother leaves, but is happy again when the mother later returns.

1. has an easy temperament2. has a slow-to-warm temperament3. has secure attachment style (p. 271)4. has an ambivalent attachment style5. has a disorganized attachment style

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Infant monkeys who were separated from their mothers at birth:

1. preferred a wire “surrogate monkey” who held a bottle with their food source.

2. preferred a cloth “surrogate monkey” that felt very similar to the feel of their real-life mother.

3. spent little time around either of the “surrogate monkeys.”

4. spent equal amounts of time around each of the “surrogate monkeys.”

5. showed that the attainment of nourishment superseded the need for “contact comfort.”

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Infant monkeys who were separated from their mothers at birth:

1. preferred a wire “surrogate monkey” who held a bottle with their food source.

2. preferred a cloth “surrogate monkey” that felt very similar to the feel of their real-life mother. (p. 272)

3. spent little time around either of the “surrogate monkeys.”

4. spent equal amounts of time around each of the “surrogate monkeys.”

5. showed that the attainment of nourishment superseded the need for “contact comfort.”

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During which stage of Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development might it be most important for a child to have opportunities for success (e.g., with school activities such as reading and writing)?

1. Trust vs. mistrust2. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt3. Initiative vs. guilt4. Industry vs. inferiority 5. Identity vs. role confusion

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During which stage of Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development might it be most important for a child to have opportunities for success (e.g., with school activities such as reading and writing)?

1. Trust vs. mistrust2. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt3. Initiative vs. guilt4. Industry vs. inferiority (p. 273)5. Identity vs. role confusion

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A person who makes their moral judgments (i.e., of why an action is either right or wrong) that focuses on obtaining the approval of others is probably in which stage of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development?

1. Pre-conventional2. Conventional 3. Post-conventional4. Initiative vs. guilt5. Either the conventional or post-conventional stage

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A person who makes their moral judgments (i.e., of why an action is either right or wrong) that focuses on obtaining the approval of others is probably in which stage of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development?

1. Pre-conventional2. Conventional (p. 277)3. Post-conventional4. Initiative vs. guilt5. Either the conventional or post-conventional stage

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In terms of physical development, all of the following occur as a person ages EXCEPT:

1. Speed of information processing declines 2. Physical strength begins to decline3. Height decreases 4. Men go through a decline in testosterone, and may

experience reduced sperm count5. Disorders such as sleep apnea are less likely to occur

with aging

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In terms of physical development, all of the following occur as a person ages EXCEPT:

1. Speed of information processing declines 2. Physical strength begins to decline3. Height decreases 4. Men go through a decline in testosterone, and may

experience reduced sperm count5. Disorders such as sleep apnea are less likely to

occur with aging (p. 279-280)

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The theory of aging that suggests that cells are limited in the number of times that they can reproduce to repair damage, and which is supported by the existence oftelomeres, is:

1. Cellular clock theory 2. Wear-and tear theory3. Free radical theory4. Activity theory5. Disengagement theory

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The theory of aging that suggests that cells are limited in the number of times that they can reproduce to repair damage, and which is supported by the existence ofTelomeres is:

1. Cellular clock theory (p. 282-283)2. Wear-and tear theory3. Free radical theory4. Activity theory5. Disengagement theory

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All of the following are symptoms of ADHD EXCEPT:

1. Feelings of restlessness2. Not paying attention when spoken to by others3. Impatient and impulsive4. Inability to pay attention to details5. Prolonged attention but to inappropriate aspects of the

social situation

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All of the following are symptoms of ADHD EXCEPT:

1. Feelings of restlessness2. Not paying attention when spoken to by others3. Impatient and impulsive4. Inability to pay attention to details5. Prolonged attention but to inappropriate aspects of

the social situation (p. 285)

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