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Test Bank for Invitation to the Life Span, 6e 6th Edition by Kathleen Stassen Berger. Complete Chapters (Chap 1 to 15 Plus Epilogue) are included with verified answers. Part 1: The Beginnings 1 The Science of Human Development 2. From Conception to Birth Part Two: The First Two Years 3. The First Two Years: Body and Mind 4. The First Two Years: The Social World Part Three: Early Childhood 5. Early Childhood: Body and Mind 6. Early Childhood: The Social World Part Four: Middle Childhood 7: Middle Childhood: Body and Mind 8: Middle Childhood: The Social World Part Five: Adolescence 9: Adolescence: Body and Mind 10: Adolescence: The Social World Part Six: Adulthood 11: Adulthood: Emerging Adulthood 12: Adulthood: Body and Mind 13: Adulthood: The Social World Part Seven: Late Adulthood 14: Late Adulthood: Body and Mind 15: Late Adulthood: The Social World Epilogue: Death, Dying, and Affirmation of Life

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Chapter 01 6e
Verified Answers ✅
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Inni grew up in a broken home and is highly sensitive and emotional. Inni flourishes in the classroom with
great teachers. Developmentalists would use the metaphor of a(n) _____ to describe Inni.
a. rose
b. tulip
c. dandelion
d. orchid

ANSWER: d

2. For which group was longevity the LEAST reduced by Covid-19?
a. Indigenous
b. White males
c. White females
d. Hispanic

ANSWER: c

3. Differential sensitivity means that certain people have genes that:
a. make them more vulnerable to particular experiences.
b. interact and coordinate to influence developmental outcomes.
c. determine their social interactions and intellectual outcomes.
d. have an unknown impact on their long-term development.

ANSWER: a

4. The effects of climate, noise, population density, family size, and multiethnic communities illustrate that
development is:
a. linear.
b. multi-directional.
c. multi-contextual.
d. multi-cultural.

ANSWER: c




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5. Which term did Bronfenbrenner use to describe the impact of a specific time in history on a person's
development?
a. macrosystem
b. microsystem
c. chronosystem
d. exosystem

ANSWER: c

6. "_____ research" is a quick way to study the development of a large group of people.
a. Experimental
b. Survey
c. Cohort-sequential
d. Longitudinal

ANSWER: b

7. Scientific observation allows for the:
a. study of individuals' behaviors in a systematic and objective manner.
b. determination of cause-and-effect relationships.
c. observation of participants without their knowledge.
d. systematic manipulation of variables.

ANSWER: a

8. An example of the "difference-equals-deficit" error is:
a. assuming that children who are hearing impaired cannot communicate as well as children who can
hear.
b. failing to compare typical and atypical behavior.
c. ignoring inconsistencies in a child's language development.
d. identifying flaws within the scientific method.

ANSWER: a

9. In Bronfenbrenner's ecological-systems model, family and peers are part of one's:
a. microsystem.
b. exosystem.
c. macrosystem.
d. social system.

ANSWER: a


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10. _____ research involves studying the same individuals over time, as their development is repeatedly
assessed.
a. Survey
b. Cross-sectional
c. Longitudinal
d. Observational

ANSWER: c

11. Each stage of Freud's psychosexual theory of development is characterized by a conflict associated with
different parts of the body. According to Freud, how people experience and resolve each conflict influences
personality:
a. throughout life, because early years provide the foundation of adult behavior.
b. throughout life, but only if some of the conflicts are successfully resolved.
c. only in childhood, with new conflicts emerging later that shape adult identity.
d. at a particular stage of development, also called a sensitive period.

ANSWER: a

12. Who developed the psychosocial theory?
a. Piaget
b. Freud
c. Watson
d. Erikson

ANSWER: d

13. What metaphor would developmentalists use to describe a child who flourishes despite adverse childhood
experiences?
a. a rose
b. a tulip
c. a dandelion
d. an orchid

ANSWER: c




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14. The process by which a response becomes linked to a particular stimulus is called:
a. psychoanalysis.
b. cognition.
c. imprinting.
d. conditioning.

ANSWER: d

15. The fears, impulses, and aspirations that protected the human species in prehistoric time were encoded into
_____, and thus are in our _____ today.
a. chromosomes; environment
b. hormones; surroundings
c. surroundings; DNA
d. genes; genes

ANSWER: d

16. Unlike Freud, Erikson:
a. only described development in childhood.
b. believed that adult problems reflect childhood conflicts.
c. emphasized family and culture in his stages.
d. leaned toward the behaviorist perspective.

ANSWER: c

17. A correlation is considered to be negative if:
a. both variables decrease.
b. both variables increase.
c. one variable increases, while the other variable decreases.
d. change in one variable is unrelated to change in the other variable.

ANSWER: c

18. The type of conditioning that Skinner identified is referred to as "_____ conditioning."
a. classical
b. observational
c. operant
d. cognitive

ANSWER: c



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