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Test Bank For Lifespan Development, 9th Edition by Denise Boyd 2024/2025, Answered-TB_01_01_An Introduction to Human Development The field of is the scientific study of age-related changes in behavior, thinking, emotion, and personality. A) neuroscience B) psychology C) human development D) social psychology Answer: C Level: Easy Topic: An Introduction to Human Development Skill: Understand the Concepts LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists TB_01_02_Philosophical and Scientific Roots The Christian doctrine of argues that human development occurs as a result of how well or how poorly someone does at overcoming the inborn tendency to act immorally. A) original sin B) empiricism C) behaviorism D) innate goodness Answer: A Level: Easy Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots Skill: Understand the Concepts LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists TB_01_03_Philosophical and Scientific Roots Which thinker argued that children are born with a mind that is a blank slate? A) Augustine of Hippo B) Charles Darwin C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau D) John Locke Answer: D Level: Easy Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots Skill: Understand the Concepts LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists TB_01_04_Philosophical and Scientific Roots Jean-Jacques Rousseau proposed that all human beings are naturally good and seek out experiences that help them grow, a concept that came to be known as A) maturation. B) innate goodness. C) the blank slate. D) original sin. Answer: B Level: Easy Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots Skill: Understand the Concepts LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists 2 TB_01_05_Philosophical and Scientific Roots Dr. Sardonicus believes that humans possess no inborn abilities and that parents can mold their children into whatever they want them to be. Which doctrine would best describe Dr. Sardonicus‘ views? A) Empiricism B) Innate goodness C) Original sin D) Darwinism Answer: A Level: Difficult Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots Skill: Apply What You Know LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists TB_01_06_Philosophical and Scientific Roots Charles Darwin and other early evolutionary thinkers compiled , which were detailed observations of the behaviors of an individual infant, in the hope that they might better understand the overall evolution of the human species. A) domains of development B) baby biographies C) Gesell scales D) norm-referenced tests Answer: B Level: Difficult Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots Skill: Understand the Concepts LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists TB_01_07_Philosophical and Scientific Roots Which assertion regarding lifespan development can be attributed to both G. Stanley Hall and Charles Darwin? A) Human evolution represents a unique occurrence in natural history. B) Biology dictates how human personality develops. C) Environment determines the course of healthy individual development. D) The milestones of childhood are similar to those in the development of the human species. Answer: D Level: Difficult Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots Skill: Evaluate It LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists TB_01_08_Philosophical and Scientific Roots Which term did Arnold Gesell use to describe genetically programmed sequential patterns of change, such as puberty or menopause? A) Maturation B) Growth C) Social clock D) Age norms Answer: A Level: Moderate Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots Skill: Understand the Concepts LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists

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, Lifespan Development
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Ninth Edition
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Denise Boyd, Houston Community College
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Helen Bee v

, Test Bank for Lifespan Development, 9e
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Table of Contents v v




Chapter 1 Basic Concepts and Methods
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Chapter 2 Theories of Development v v 27

Chapter 3 Prenatal Development and Birth
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Chapter 4 Physical, Sensory, and Perceptual Development in Infancy
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Chapter 5 Cognitive Development in Infancy
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Chapter 6 Social and Personality Development in Infancy
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Chapter 7 Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
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Chapter 8 Social and Personality Development in Early Childhood
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Chapter 9 Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
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Chapter 10 Social and Personality Development in Middle Childhood
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Chapter 11 Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
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Chapter 12 Social and Personality Development in Adolescence
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Chapter 13 Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood
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Chapter 14 Social and Personality Development in Early Adulthood
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Chapter 15 Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood
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Chapter 16 Social and Personality Development in Middle Adulthood
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Chapter 17 Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood
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Chapter 18 Social and Personality Development in Late Adulthood
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Chapter 19 Death, Dying, and Bereavement
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CHAPTER 1: BASIC CONCEPTS AND METHODS v v v v v




Multiple-Choice Questions v




TB_01_01_An Introduction to Human Development v v v v


The field ofv is the scientific study of age-related changes in behavior, thinking, emotion, and personality.
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A) neuroscience
B) psychology
C) human development v


D) social psychology v


Answer: C
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Level: Easy v


Topic: An Introduction to Human Development
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Skill: Understand the Concepts
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LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists
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TB_01_02_Philosophical and Scientific Roots v v v


The Christian doctrine of
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at overcoming the inborn tendency to act immorally.
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A) original sin v


B) empiricism
C) behaviorism
D) innate goodness v


Answer: A
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Level: Easy v


Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots
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Skill: Understand the Concepts
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LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists
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TB_01_03_Philosophical and Scientific Roots v v v


Which thinker argued that children are born with a mind that is a blank slate?
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A) Augustine of Hippo v v


B) Charles Darwin v


C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau v


D) John Locke v


Answer: D
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Level: Easy
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Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots
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Skill: Understand the Concepts
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LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists
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TB_01_04_Philosophical and Scientific Roots v v v




Jean-Jacques Rousseau proposed that all human beings are naturally good and seek out experiences that help them
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grow, a concept that came to be known as
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A) maturation.
B) innate goodness. v


C) the blank slate.
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D) original sin. v


Answer: B
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Level: Easy
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Topic: Philosophical and Scientific Roots
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Skill: Understand the Concepts
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LO 1.1.1: Recall the ideas about human development proposed by early philosophers and scientists
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