A Test On Human Development! Quiz

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1. Awareness that one will always be male or female.

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A test on human development. A person’s life is marked by different types of development which range from cognitive, physical to psychosocial development from their time in the womb to after they are born. Do you know what triggers these changes? By taking this quiz, you will get to refresh... see moreyour memory on these said changes. Do give it a shot and be sure to check out other quizzes just like it! see less

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2. Temporary support to help a child master a task (Sociocultural Theory)

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3. Laboratory technique used by Mary Ainsworth to study infant attachment.

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4. Development of habits, skills, values, motives shared by responsible, productive members of the society.

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5. Descriptive and evaluative beliefs about one's appearance.

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6. Age to which a person in a particular cohort is statistically likely to live on the basis of the average longevity of a population.

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7. An assistant who provides various forms of non-medical and non-midwifery support (physical and emotional) in the childbirth process.

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8. Erikson's stage of psychosocial development in which people either achieve a sense of integrity of the self by accepting the lives they have lived or yield to despair that their lives cannot be relived.

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9. Ability to perceive objects and surfaces three-dimensionally.

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10. The tendency of preoperational children to focus on one aspect of a situation.

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11. The standard measure of a newborn's condition; assesses heartbeat rate, irritability, breathing, the color of the skin, and activity.

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12. Aggression aimed at damaging or interfering with another's relationships, reputation, or psychological well-being.

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13. Absence of commitment and lack of serious consideration of alternatives (Marcia)

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14. First four weeks of life (period of four weeks after birth)

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15. Level in Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning in which standards of authority figures are internalized.

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16. The tendency of infants to spend more time looking at one sight than another.

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17. The principle that development proceeds in a head-to-tail direction.

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18. The final stage of gestation (8 weeks to birth) characterized by increased differentiation of body parts and greatly enlarged body size.

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19. Erikson's ninth stage of psychosocial development.

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20. The pattern in which an infant, after separation from the caregiver, shows contradictory behaviors upon his/her return.

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Awareness that one will always be male or female.
Temporary support to help a child master a task (Sociocultural Theory)
Laboratory technique used by Mary Ainsworth to study infant...
Development of habits, skills, values, motives shared by responsible,...
Descriptive and evaluative beliefs about one's appearance.
Age to which a person in a particular cohort is statistically likely...
An assistant who provides various forms of non-medical and...
Erikson's stage of psychosocial development in which people either...
Ability to perceive objects and surfaces three-dimensionally.
The tendency of preoperational children to focus on one aspect of a...
The standard measure of a newborn's condition; assesses heartbeat...
Aggression aimed at damaging or interfering with another's...
Absence of commitment and lack of serious consideration of...
First four weeks of life (period of four weeks after birth)
Level in Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning in which standards...
The tendency of infants to spend more time looking at one sight than...
The principle that development proceeds in a head-to-tail direction.
The final stage of gestation (8 weeks to birth) characterized by...
Erikson's ninth stage of psychosocial development.
The pattern in which an infant, after separation from the caregiver,...
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