Understanding Human
rd
Development 3
Edition By Wendy
Dunn, Grace Craig All
Chapters Complete,
Graded A+
, Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Development
PART A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (35 Questions)
1. According to the 3rd edition, human development is best described as:
A) A series of distinct stages that occur only in childhood
B) A lifelong process involving growth, stability, and change from conception to death
C) Primarily determined by genetic factors with minimal environmental influence
D) A process that stops after physical maturation is complete
Answer: B
Rationale: The lifespan perspective emphasizes that development is a lifelong process,
not limited to childhood but continuing across all stages of life . This reflects the text's
emphasis on dynamic interactions among biological, psychological, and sociocultural
forces .
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.1
2. The three domains of human development are:
A) Physical, cognitive, and personality/sociocultural31. The "Try This!" feature in the 3rd
edition is designed to:
A) Replace textbook content
B) Give students an opportunity to challenge and extend their own thinking
C) Provide only test questions
D) Eliminate the need for study
, Answer: B
Rationale: The "Try This!" feature gives students an opportunity to challenge and
extend their own thinking and expertise in the field of human development .
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.1
32. The concept of "family systems" in the 3rd edition emphasizes that:
A) Only the child's individual development matters
B) The family is a system of interconnected relationships that influence each other
C) Only the mother influences infant development
D) The father has no role in infant development
Answer: B
Rationale: The 3rd edition covers family systems theory, which views the family as a
system of interconnected relationships where changes in one part affect other parts .
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.7
33. According to the 3rd edition, the "Changing Perspectives" feature on "Children and
War" explores:
A) Only historical perspectives on war
B) Controversies about how war affects children's development
C) Only biological effects of war
D) Only economic aspects of war
Answer: B
Rationale: The 3rd edition includes a "Changing Perspectives" feature on "Children and
War," exploring how war affects children's development .
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 1.7
, 34. According to the 3rd edition, the field of human development is characterized by:
A) Only one theoretical perspective
B) Multiple theoretical frameworks
C) No theoretical frameworks
D) Only biological frameworks
Answer: B
Rationale: The 3rd edition covers multiple theoretical frameworks for understanding
human development, including biological, psychodynamic, behavioral, and cognitive
views .
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.5
35. The 3rd edition emphasizes that human development should be studied:
A) In isolation from cultural context
B) Within the context of culture and subculture
C) Only in Western cultures
D) Only in individualistic cultures
Answer: B
Rationale: The 3rd edition emphasizes that human development should be studied
within the context of culture and subculture, both within the United States and beyond .
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 1.7
PART B: TRUE / FALSE QUESTIONS (25 Questions)