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PSYC 255 BOWMAN EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What is development? - ANS -multidemensional -plastic (adaptable) -contextual (home,school,etc.) development - ANS The pattern of GROWTH and CHANGE that begins at CONCEPTION and proceeds throughout the lifespan Traditional approach - ANS -SIGNIFICANT CHANGE from birth to adolescence -LITTLE CHANGE in adulthood -DECLINE in old age Lifespan approach - ANS emphasizes CONTINUED CHANGE throughout adulthood as well as childhood Human life span max - ANS 123 years Human life span average - ANS around 80 years Genesis 6:3 - ANS "their days will be 120 years" 2 | P a g e C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 2 5 T H E B R I G H T A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D the number of years a person is expected to live (average) - ANS life expectancy the upper boundary of the human life (max) - ANS life span Life span perspective views development as: - ANS -lifelong -multidirectional -multidecline -multidisciplinary -physical capability -contextual LMMMPC Changes in development are the result of: - ANS -biological -cognitive -& socioemotional processes Biological processes produce changes in: - ANS in ones physical nature; functioning of the brain/body Cognitive processes changes in: - ANS -thought -intelligence -language - information inside of the brain Socioemotional processes changes in: - ANS -relationships with others -emotions 3 | P a g e C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 2 5 T H E B R I G H T A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D -personality - social interactions and how they play a part on what we experience emotionally and how we react look on slide 13 ch 1 at ted kaczynski - ANS kk 4 broad influential developmental aspects - ANS - culture - ethnicity - SES - Gender what is laws, moral, customs, etc an example of - ANS culture race, religion, nationality - ANS ethnicity socio-economic status - ANS SES variance in developmental experiences based upon whether one grows up as a boy or a girl - ANS gender Normative age graded changes - ANS typical biological or sociocultural changes based on normal age progression. For ex: walking typically occurs around 11 months on the average non-normative or highly individualized changes - ANS atypical experiences that may occur at a certain age. for example - having

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PSYC 255 BOWMAN EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




What is development? - ANS -multidemensional
-plastic (adaptable)
-contextual (home,school,etc.)



development - ANS The pattern of GROWTH and CHANGE that begins at CONCEPTION and
proceeds throughout the lifespan



Traditional approach - ANS -SIGNIFICANT CHANGE from birth to adolescence
-LITTLE CHANGE in adulthood
-DECLINE in old age



Lifespan approach - ANS emphasizes CONTINUED CHANGE throughout adulthood as well as
childhood



Human life span max - ANS 123 years



Human life span average - ANS around 80 years



Genesis 6:3 - ANS "their days will be 120 years"


1|P a g e C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 2 5 T H E B R I G H T A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D

, the number of years a person is expected to live (average) - ANS life expectancy



the upper boundary of the human life (max) - ANS life span



Life span perspective views development as: - ANS -lifelong
-multidirectional
-multidecline
-multidisciplinary
-physical capability
-contextual


LMMMPC



Changes in development are the result of: - ANS -biological
-cognitive
-& socioemotional processes



Biological processes produce changes in: - ANS in ones physical nature; functioning of the
brain/body



Cognitive processes changes in: - ANS -thought
-intelligence
-language
- information inside of the brain



Socioemotional processes changes in: - ANS -relationships with others
-emotions

2|P a g e C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 2 5 T H E B R I G H T A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D

, -personality
- social interactions and how they play a part on what we experience emotionally and how we
react



look on slide 13 ch 1 at ted kaczynski - ANS kk



4 broad influential developmental aspects - ANS - culture
- ethnicity
- SES
- Gender



what is laws, moral, customs, etc an example of - ANS culture



race, religion, nationality - ANS ethnicity



socio-economic status - ANS SES


variance in developmental experiences based upon whether one grows up as a boy or a girl -
ANS gender



Normative age graded changes - ANS typical biological or sociocultural changes based on
normal age progression. For ex: walking typically occurs around 11 months on the average



non-normative or highly individualized changes - ANS atypical experiences that may occur at
a certain age. for example - having a child is normal but having a child at the age of 6 is atypical



Highly individualized changes are ______ - ANS Atypical or Non-Normative


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, Developmental period: - ANS A time frame characterized by certain features



Prenatal period: - ANS - Conception to birth (9 months)
- very extensive growth and developmental changes



Infancy & toddlerhood: - ANS - Birth to 24 months old (2 years old)
- becoming increasingly more independent



Early childhood: - ANS - 3 to age 5 or 6
- preschool years primarily, play years



Middle to late childhood: - ANS - 6 to age 10 or 11
- school-age years



Early childhood and middle to late childhood is known as: - ANS Pre-school and playing years



Adolescent period: - ANS - Transition from childhood to early adulthood
- Ages 10-20
- puberty, involving physical, biological, and hormonal changes, as well as socioemotional
changes



Emerging adulthood: - ANS 18-25 years old



Young/early adulthood: - ANS - 20-40 years old
- establishment in career, marriage, childbearing, child rearing



Middle adulthood: - ANS - 40-60 years old
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