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SPANFVIEWF8THFEDITIONFROBERTFV.FKAILFJOHNFC.FCAVANAUGHF ISBN-10:F1337554839
ISBN-13:F9781337554831
TableFOfFContents
1. TheFStudyFofFHumanFDevelopment.
PartFI:FPRENATALFDEVELOPMENT,FINFANCY,FANDFEARLYFCHILDHOOD.
2. BiologicalFFoundations:FHeredity,FPrenatalFDevelopment,FandFBirth.
3. ToolsFforFExploringFtheFWorld:FPhysical,FPerceptual,FandFMotorFDevelopment.
4. TheFEmergenceFofFThoughtFandFLanguage:FCognitiveFDevelopmentFinFInfancyFandFEarlyFChildhood.
5. EnteringFtheFSocialFWorld:FSocioemotionalFDevelopmentFinFInfancyFandFEarlyFChildhood.
PartFII:FSCHOOL-AGEFCHILDRENFANDFADOLESCENTS.
6. OffFtoFSchool:FCognitiveFandFPhysicalFDevelopmentFinFMiddleFChildhood.
7. ExpandingFSocialFHorizons:FSocioemotionalFDevelopmentFinFMiddleFChildhood.
8. RitesFofFPassage:FPhysicalFandFCognitiveFDevelopmentFinFAdolescence.
9. MovingFIntoFtheFAdultFSocialFWorld:FSocioemotionalFDevelopmentFinFAdolescence.
PartFIII:FYOUNGFANDFMIDDLEFADULTHOOD.
10. BecomingFanFAdult:FPhysical,FCognitive,FandFPersonalityFDevelopmentFinFYoungFAdulthood.
11. BeingFWithFOthers:FFormingFRelationshipsFinFYoungFandFMiddleFAdulthood.
12. Work,FLeisure,FandFRetirement.
13. MakingFItFinFMidlife:FTheFBiopsychosocialFChallengesFofFMiddleFAdulthood.
PartFIV:FLATEFADULTHOOD.
14. TheFPersonalFContextFofFLaterFLife:FPhysical,FCognitive,FandFMentalFHealthFIssues.
15. SocialFAspectsFofFLaterFLife:FPsychosocial,FRetirement,FRelationship,FandFSocietalFIssues.
16. TheFFinalFPassage:FDyingFandFBereavement.
,1. TheFscientificFstudyFofFhumanFdevelopmentFcanFbestFbeFdescribedFas
*a.Fmultidisciplinary
b. focusedFonFgroupsFratherFthanFindividuals
c. non-theoretical
d. emphasizingFstabilityFoverFchange
2. WhichFtermFdoesFnotFbelongFinFthisFgroup?
a. experiential
b. nurture
c. environmental
*d.Fhereditary
3. Dr.FKimFtakesFaFstrongFnatureFpositionFwithFregardFtoFtheForiginsFofFintellectualFdi
sabilities.FTherefore,FsheFwouldFmostFlikelyFhypothesizeFthatFherFson’sFintellectuFalFd
isabilityF(formallyFknownFasFmentalFretardation)FisFdueFto
a.FherFparentingFstyle
*b.FhisFgenes
c.FhisFexposureFtoFaFtoxicFchemicalFpriorFtoFbirth
d.FhisFexposureFtoFRubellaFpriorFtoFbirth
4. TheFnotionFthatFdevelopmentFisFbestFdescribedFinFtermsFofFaFseriesFofFabruptFsFhi
ftsFinFbehaviorFbestFfitsFwithFtheFF F F approach.
a. nature
b. nurture
c. continuity
*d.Fdiscontinuity
5. Cleo,FaFdirectorFofFaFdaycare,FusesFtermsFlikeF“pre-K,”F“K-3,”FandFtheF“upper-
eleFmentary.”FTheseFideasFareFmostFcompatibleFwithFaFF F F view.
a. context-specificity
b. hereditary
, c. continuity
*d.Fdiscontinuity
6. Dr.FFletcherFisFattemptingFtoFdetermineFwhetherFadultFcriminalsFwereFrule-
breakFersFthroughoutFtheirFchildhoodForFwhetherFtheyFsuddenlyFturnedFtoFaFlifeFofFcri
me.FHerFresearchFisFmostFconcernedFwithFwhichFissueFofFhumanFdevelopment?
a. natureFversusFnurture
b. universalFversusFcontext-specificFdevelopment
c. biologicalFversusFsocioculturalFforces
*d.FcontinuityFversusFdiscontinuity
7. MustafaFisFinterestedFinFdeterminingFwhetherFchildrenFdevelopFvirtuallyFtheFsaF
meFwayFinFAlgeriaFasFtheyFdoFinFotherFpartsFofFtheFworld.FMustafa’sFresearchFdealsFpr
imarilyFwithFtheF issueFofFhumanFdevelopment.
a.FpsychologicalFversusFbiologicalFforces
*b.FuniversalFversusFcontext-specificFdevelopment
c.FnatureFversusFnurture
d.FcontinuityFversusFdiscontinuity
8. WhenFClarisseFsays,F“ItFdoesn’tFmatterFifFtheyFareFFrench,FSwedish,ForFChinese,Fki
dsFareFkids,”FsheFisFespousingFaF positionFconcerningFhumanFdevelopment.
a.Fdiscontinuous
*b.Funiversal
c.Fnurture
d.Fcontext-specific
9. VivianaFnoticesFthatFchildrenFseemFtoFmatureFsociallyFmuchFfasterFinFCostaFRicFaF
thanFinFtheFCanada.FVivianaFisFmostFlikelyFtoFsupportFaFF F positionFregardingFhFuma
nFdevelopment.
a. nature
b. discontinuous
*c.Fcontext-specific