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The ‘quantitative changes’ of body are called:
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In the development of child, a significant role is played by:
Environment helps man to:
Development causes:
Growth refers to:
Study of development is useful for the:
Development is a formal study of those changes which take place due to:
Which of the following trait is not associated with development:
Development cause different changes:
When you go over to visit your friend’s new baby, your friend exclaims, “Watch this! Every time I touch his cheek he turns his mouth towards my finger!” Because you’ve taken psychology, you know that this phenomenon is called the______reflex.
Children’s thought processes are particularly egocentric during which Piagetian stage?
Development is continuous process which ranges from conception to:
Development is formal study of changes:
Critics of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development have suggested that postconventional morality is more characteristic of____than of______.
Five-year-olds who were surprised to discover that a Blind-Aids box contained pencils subsequently delighted in anticipating their friend’s false belief about the contents of the box. This best illustrates that the children had developed a(n):
The prenatal period refers to:
During the course of successful prenatal development, a human organism begins as a(n):
According to Kohiberg, morality based on the avoidance of punishment and the attainment of concrete rewards represents a(n)______morality.
The onset of puberty:
All of the following are Erikson’s stages EXCEPT:
Menopause refers to:
When placed in strange situations without their artificial mothers, Harlow’s infant monkeys demonstrated signs of:
Sally has trouble solving for X in her Algebra class. She can’t quite grasp the idea of:
Which type of intelligence seems to decline with age?
At about age two children begin to use two word sentences. This is known as_____speech.
The area of the brain which undergoes the greatest change from puberty into young adulthood is the:
Which process is at work when a toddler learns to use a sippy cup when all he knew before was a bottle?
All of the following stages in Piaget’s cognitive development EXCEPT:
The mile stone in the concrete operational stage is that children master:
When something touches the newborn’s cheek the infant will turn toward it. This is known as the_______reflex.
The visual cliff experiment was design to test:
Yasmin has decided to try a different restaurant. Instead of going to McDonalds like she usually does, she decides to go to KFC: Yasmin figures the two places are similar. According to Piaget, to Yasmin this new experience is an example of:
Instead of happily exploring the attractive toys located in the pediatrician’s waiting room, little Saima most clearly shows sign of:
Fetal alcohol syndrome is most serve if the mother drinks during which period of pregnancy?
Despite huge legal costs and social disapproval, Mr. Lambers refuses to pay Income taxes because his conscience will not allow him to support a government that spends billion of dollars on military weapons. Mr. Lambers’ reasoning best illustrate Kohiberg’s______stage.
Those who believe emotions are inherited or inborn say that the infant begins with the emotion of:
Habituation refers to the:
Authoritative parents are likely to have children who:
After living together for a year, Surriya and Fahim have decided to marry. Research on premarital cohabitation most strongly suggests that:
The Russian psychologist Vygotsky suggested their children’s ability to solve problems is enhanced by:
The child is very egocentric during which of Piaget’s stages?
An on going study of 1100 children in 10 American cities has found that those who had spent the most time in day care facilities had:
The ability to learn a new computer software program is to be____as knowledge of state capitals is to______.
Mariam is blond with blue eyes and curly hair. She also has A blood type and dark skin. This is a description of Mariam’s:
Which of the following is not one of the criticisms of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development?
If a child’s primary reason for not drawing pictures on the living room wall with crayons is avoid the punishment that would inevitably follow this behavior, she would be said to be at which level of moral development?
The quality of infant-caregiver attachment depends:
During the second year of life, toddlers begin to take some personal responsibility for feeding, dressing, and bathing themselves in an attempt to establish what Erikson calls a sense of:
Five-year-old David watches as you pour water from a short, wide glass into a tall, narrow one. He says there is now more water than before. This response demonstrates that:
Developmental norms:
When the development of the same subjects is studied over a period of time, the study is called a:
The symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome are most likely to include:
The ‘quantitative changes’ of body are called:
A. Activity
B. Growth
C. Maturation
D. Adolescence
Correct Answer:
Growth
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May 06, 2024