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1. Which word best describes the study of human development?

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The study of human development is focused on the changes that occur in individuals over time, making 'Change' the most suitable word to describe it. 'Growth' implies only one direction of development, 'Stasis' suggests no changes at all, and 'Evolution' is a broader term not specific to individual human development.

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This assessment focuses on the fundamentals of human growth and development, tailored for students preparing for their Psych 240 Midterm. It evaluates understanding of developmental psychology principles, essential... see morefor academic success and professional application in psychological sciences. see less

2. Which type of development is most involved in the growth of body and brain, sensory capacities, motor skills, and health?

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Physical development encompasses the growth and changes that occur in the body and brain, including sensory capacities, motor skills, and overall health. Social, emotional, and cognitive developments are important as well, but in this context, physical development is the most relevant aspect.

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3. Marlane is large for her age and does not have many friends. This is an example of interaction between which two types of development?

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The situation described in the question involves Marlane's physical development due to her size and social development as it relates to her friendships. The incorrect answers do not accurately reflect the aspects of development being highlighted in the scenario.

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4. Which period of development is typically associated with the age range of approximately 6-11 years?

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Middle childhood, also known as the latency stage, is characterized by major cognitive, social, and emotional development milestones that occur during the age range of 6-11 years. This period follows early childhood and precedes adolescence.

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5. What do we call the inborn traits or characteristics we inherit from biological parents?

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Heredity refers to the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.

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6. Megan recorded events in the lives of her sons, Joseph and Jacob, such as their first words, their first steps, and the events of puberty. These events are examples of the process of.

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The events mentioned in the question, such as first words, first steps, and experiences during puberty, are all part of the natural process of maturation, which involves physical, cognitive, and emotional changes over time.

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7. A _____________ is a group of people born at the same time.

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A cohort specifically refers to a group of people born at the same time, while the incorrect answers have different meanings related to groups of people but not specifically tied to being born at the same time.

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8. What are the primary factors that contribute to individual differences in development?

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Individual differences in development are primarily influenced by a combination of genetic factors (heredity) and environmental factors. Social media influence, zodiac sign, and favorite color do not play significant roles in determining individual differences in development.

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9. In the state of Ohio, most teenagers get their driver's licenses at the age of 16. This is best described as a:

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Normative age-graded influence refers to events or conditions that are common to a particular age group and have a long-lasting impact on individuals' lives.

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10. What is a critical period?

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A critical period is a specific time frame during which an organism is most susceptible to being influenced by external factors. It is a period of heightened sensitivity and responsiveness.

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11. What are the 7 principles of life-span development identified by Baltes (1987)?

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Baltes' 7 principles of life-span development emphasize the dynamic, complex, and interactive nature of growth and change over an individual's lifespan. These principles highlight the multidimensional, multidirectional, and plastic nature of development, as well as the varying influences of biology, culture, history, and changing resource allocations.

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12. Dr. Smith is going to use his research subjects in a study on the development of taste aversion in early childhood. He plans on going into schools and working with the children without asking their parents or teachers. What ethical code has Dr. Smith violated?

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By not obtaining informed consent from the parents or teachers of the children, Dr. Smith has violated the ethical principle of informed consent, which requires researchers to ensure that participants have full knowledge of the potential risks and benefits of participating in a study.

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13. Most of the early pioneers in psychology, such as Sigmund Freud, Erik Erikson, and Jean Piaget, favored the ____________ perspective on human development.

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The correct answer is organismic because this perspective emphasizes the internal, biological forces that shape human development, in contrast to cognitive perspective focusing on mental processes, behavioral perspective focusing on external behaviors, and humanistic perspective focusing on individual growth and potential.

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14. Stacy's mother believes that most of Stacy's acting out lately has been caused by unconscious forces within her that motivate her behavior. This perspective is called.

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The correct answer is 'psychoanalytic' because this perspective emphasizes the role of unconscious processes in shaping behavior, which aligns with Stacy's mother's belief about her acting out behavior being motivated by unconscious forces.

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15. What is the proper order of Freud's psychosexual stages of development?

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Freud's psychosexual stages of development progress in a specific order, starting with the oral stage followed by anal, phallic, latency, and finally genital stage.

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16. Each of Erikson's stages involved a major developmental issue that is particularly important at that time. Erikson referred to these issues as ________ in personality.

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In Erikson's psychosocial theory, each stage involves a crisis or conflict that must be resolved for healthy development to occur.

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17. Define operant conditioning.

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Operant conditioning is a form of learning where behaviors are influenced by the consequences they bring about. It involves reinforcement of desired behaviors to increase their occurrence and punishment of undesirable behaviors to decrease their occurrence.

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18. Which of the following is NOT an example of a self-report technique?

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Self-report techniques involve individuals providing information about themselves. Observation, on the other hand, involves the researcher directly watching and recording behavior without requiring self-reporting.

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19. Define assimilation.

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Assimilation, as defined by Piaget, refers to the process of incorporating new information into existing cognitive structures. It is a fundamental cognitive process in human development.

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20. A zygote is created when a sperm and an egg cell combine in the fallopian tube to form a single cell. This process is referred to as:

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Fertilization is the process of the sperm and egg cell combining to form a zygote. Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovary. Implantation is when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. Gestation is the period of development from conception to birth.

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21. What has contributed to the rise in multiple births in recent years?

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The correct answer is 'delayed childbearing and fertility treatments.' Delayed childbearing and the use of fertility treatments have been identified as key factors contributing to the increase in multiple births in recent years. Younger mothers giving birth at a higher rate, increased consumption of dairy products, and planetary alignment during conception are not proven causes of the rise in multiple births.

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22. Tasha has just given birth to twins. One of the twins is a boy and one is a girl. These twins are?

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The correct term for twins that develop from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm cells is dizygotic twins. Monozygotic twins, on the other hand, develop from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos. Triplets refer to three siblings born at the same time, and fraternal twins is another term for dizygotic twins.

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23. How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?

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Humans have a total of 46 chromosomes, with 23 pairs. Each parent contributes one set of 23 chromosomes, which combine to form the complete set of 46 chromosomes in every cell of the human body.

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24. What is the correct order in which prenatal development occurs?

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Prenatal development occurs in three main stages: germinal, embryonic, and fetal. The first stage is the germinal stage where fertilization takes place. This is followed by the embryonic stage where major organs and structures begin to develop. The final stage is the fetal stage where growth and development continue until birth.

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25. Recessive inheritance occurs only when a person receives two ____________ alleles; one from each parent.

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In recessive inheritance, both alleles must be recessive in order for the trait or condition to be expressed.

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26. What term refers to a person's observable characteristics?

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A person's observable characteristics, such as physical features or traits, are referred to as their phenotype. This term helps distinguish between the genetic makeup of an individual (genotype) and the actual physical appearance or traits that can be observed.

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27. A researcher compares monozygotic and dizygotic twins for their level of similarity on a trait. This researcher is attempting to determine the __________ of the trait activity levels.

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In this scenario, the researcher is looking at the extent to which individual differences in the trait activity levels can be attributed to genetic factors, which is captured by heritability. Correlation refers to the relationship between variables, reliability relates to the consistency of measurement, and validity pertains to the accuracy of inferences made from the measurement.

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28. What factors can have an impact on the environment?

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Environmental influences encompass a wide range of factors including human behavior, geographical location, and economic development that can affect the environment in various ways.

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29. Which of the following would be considered the most highly canalized trait at birth?

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Canalization refers to the degree to which a trait is resistant to environmental influences and highly canalized traits are those that develop in a predictable way without much variation. In this case, the sequence of motor development is considered highly canalized as the general sequence in which motor skills develop in infants tends to follow a relatively consistent pattern across individuals, regardless of differences in environmental conditions.

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30. Karen is adopted at the age of 1. When she is given an IQ test at age 21, her score is likely to be most similar to the IQ of her?

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Adopted individuals tend to have IQ scores more similar to their biological relatives than their adoptive ones, suggesting a genetic influence on intelligence.

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Which word best describes the study of human development?
Which type of development is most involved in the growth of body and...
Marlane is large for her age and does not have many friends. This is...
Which period of development is typically associated with the age range...
What do we call the inborn traits or characteristics we inherit from...
Megan recorded events in the lives of her sons, Joseph and Jacob, such...
A _____________ is a group of people born at the same time.
What are the primary factors that contribute to individual differences...
In the state of Ohio, most teenagers get their driver's licenses at...
What is a critical period?
What are the 7 principles of life-span development identified by...
Dr. Smith is going to use his research subjects in a study on the...
Most of the early pioneers in psychology, such as Sigmund Freud, Erik...
Stacy's mother believes that most of Stacy's acting out lately has...
What is the proper order of Freud's psychosexual stages of...
Each of Erikson's stages involved a major developmental issue that is...
Define operant conditioning.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a self-report technique?
Define assimilation.
A zygote is created when a sperm and an egg cell combine in the...
What has contributed to the rise in multiple births in recent years?
Tasha has just given birth to twins. One of the twins is a boy and one...
How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
What is the correct order in which prenatal development occurs?
Recessive inheritance occurs only when a person receives two...
What term refers to a person's observable characteristics?
A researcher compares monozygotic and dizygotic twins for their level...
What factors can have an impact on the environment?
Which of the following would be considered the most highly canalized...
Karen is adopted at the age of 1. When she is given an IQ test at age...
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