TEST BANK Children, 15th Edition
Chapters 1 – 16 CompleteBy John Santrock,
Jennifer Lansford and Kirby Deater-Deckard
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: The Nature of Children’s Development
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 2: Beginnings
Chapter 2: Biological Beginnings
Chapter 3: Prenatal Development
Chapter 4: Birth
Section 3: Infancy
Chapter 5: Physical Development in Infancy
Chapter 6: Cognitive Development in Infancy
Chapter 7: Socioemotional Development in Infancy
Section 4: Early Childhood
Chapter 8: Physical Development in Early
Childhood
Chapter 9: Cognitive Development in Early
Childhood
Chapter 10: Socioemotional Development in Early
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Childhood
Section 5: Middle and Late Childhood
Chapter 11: Physical Development in Middle and
Late Childhood
Chapter 12: Cognitive Development in Middle and
Late Childhood
Chapter 13: Socioemotional Development in Middle
and Late Childhood
Section 6: Adolescence
Chapter 14: Physical and Cognitive Development in
Adolescence
Chapter 15: Cognitive Development in Adolescence
Chapter 16: Socioemotional Development in
Adolescence
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1)Which of the following statements about
development is accurate?
A) The process of development ends during early
adulthood.
B) The process of development starts during early
childhood.
C) Most development involves growth, although it
also includes decline.
D) Most of the physical development happens during
late adulthood.
Answer: C
Difficulty:
2 Medium
Topic: Studying Children's Development
Learning Objective: Explain why it is important to
study children's development, and identify five areas
in which children's lives need to be improved.
Bloom's: Understand
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
APA Outcome: 1.2: Develop a working knowledge
of psychology's content domains
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