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Human Lifespan and Development Final Exam
The field of __________________ is the scientific study of age-related changes in behavior,
thinking, emotion, and personality. - Answer: Human Development



Who assertions regarding lifespan development can be attributed to both G. Stanley Hall and
Charles Darwin? - Answer: Norms should be identified for each developmental stage



What is the term that Arnold Gesell used to describe genetically programmed sequential
patterns of change such as puberty or menopause? - Answer: Maturation



What best describes your text's approach to human development? - Answer: Human
development begins at birth and continues throughout the lifespan.



Periods of development describe which aspect of developmental theories? - Answer: Age-
related changes



What are central to the nature-nurture controversy? - Answer: Biological process and
experiential factors



Which terms best describes a change in amount? - Answer: Quantitative



Which terms best describes a change in kind or type? - Answer: Qualitative



Our sense of "the right time" to go to college, marry, have children, or retire is determined by
our: - Answer: Social Clock



The basic idea that there may be significant periods in development when an organism is
especially sensitive to the presence or absence of some particular kind of experience or
influence is referred to as a: - Answer: Critical period

,Human Lifespan and Development Final Exam
What best describes the goals of developmental science? - Answer: To describe, explain,
predict, and influence development



Sets of statements that propose general principles to explain development are known as: -
Answer: Theories



Predictions that can be tested in an effort to explain human development are known as: -
Answer: Hypothesis



Give a statement that would be an example about correlations?

Example: Correlations can range from __________ and describe the strength of a relationship
between two variables. - Answer: -1.00 to +1.00



Participants in research projects must be told of any harmful effects or possible risks associated
with the research in advance of their participation. What is this ethical responsibility called? -
Answer: Informed consent



Freud is to psychosexual as Erikson is to ________. - Answer: Psychosocial



Erikson's is a psychosocial theory because it involves which type of interactions? - Answer:
Between internal drives and cultural demands



Erikson's dilemma of intimacy vs. isolation is associated with what developmental age? -
Answer: 18-30 years



Which of the following best defines generativity? - Answer: A sense of wanting to give back to
society and future generations

, Human Lifespan and Development Final Exam
A self-absorbed, nongenerative adult who is not concerned with establishing and guiding a new
generation will be at risk for which of the following? - Answer: Stagnation



In classical conditioning, if the sour taste of lemon juice automatically causes your mouth to
pucker, the lemon juice is the ________ and the pucker of lips and tongue is the ________. -
Answer: unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response



Which of the following is a common mistake that parents make when trying to stop unwanted
behaviors? - Answer: They create intermittent schedules of reinforcement when they think they
are punishing



According to Bandura, which of the following terms best describes the expectancies we acquire
about what we can and cannot do? - Answer: Self-efficacy



Which of the following theories is concerned with the developmental aspects of thinking,
memory, and logic? - Answer: Cognitive



According to the principles of Piaget's theory of cognitive development, how you act at a party
depends upon which of the following to guide and direct your behavior? - Answer: Scheme



During which of Piaget's stages does the child learn to manipulate ideas, concrete objects, or
events, as well as to use abstract ideas and hypothetical situations in solving problems? -
Answer: Formal operational



Which of the following theorists is known for the development of sociocultural theory? -
Answer: Lev Vygotsky



An adult adapts a process to a child's developmental level in order to assist the child in
developing a new skill or ability. What would Vygotsky call this process? - Answer: Scaffolding
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