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The average age of menopause is about: a) 45 years. b) 62 years. c) 51 years. d) 40 years. - Answer-C How is middle childhood different than early childhood? - Answer-They are the healthiest years During middle childhood, Piaget labeled the cognitive process that is logical as? - Answer-Concrete operational (they are able to be more logical and more concrete thinking develops through hands on experiences) What age does a child experience a conflict of autonomy vs shame and doubt? - Answer-2 years At what age does a child have self-awareness, such as recognizing themselves in a mirror? - Answer-18 months One of the most encouraging principles of the life-span perspective is when human traits can be molded during development and is called - Answer-Plasticity Your friend advised you that your child's grocery store temper tantrums continue to occur because you are reinforcing the behavior. What theory has influenced your friend's thinking? - Answer-Behaviorism At what age would you expect n average child to have started to talk with at least single words? - Answer-12 monthsAt what age do children run, jump, and tie their shoes? - Answer-6 years What age would Erikson say a person experiences development al crisis called industry vs inferiority - Answer-6-11 years What age would Erikson say a person experiences developmental crisis called identity vs role confusion - Answer-Teenage Years What kind of parenting style has been identified as supporting family function in the most positive way for the growth and development of the children in a family? - Answer-Authoritative Type of parenting where they would say, "I am the boss, don't talk back" and lack communication with their children? - Answer-Authoritarian Parenting style where the parent wants to be friends with their children and are very flexible - AnswerPermissive Jim is in his 60s and has started experiencing a gradual decline in his physical health. This is referred to as - Answer-Senescence Loretta has presbycusis. To compensate for this condition, she should probably consider: - AnswerGetting a hearing aide What part of the brain has to do with planning and impulsivity? - Answer-Pre-frontal cortex ? - Answer-Selective optimization Katie's 9-month-old son Jason sucks and chews on just about everything he finds—toys, books, fingers, and so forth. According to psychoanalytic theory, Jason is in the - Answer-Oral StageRachel is a young child who has been given a vaccination each time she has been to the doctor's office. She now starts to scream and cry each time she sees the doctor's office building. According to the principles of classical conditioning, she is screaming and crying because she: a) has learned to associate the building with the pain she feels when she gets a shot. b) is angry at the doctor and her mother for giving her shots. c) is trying to discourage her parents from taking her to the doctor. d)mistrusts her parents and the doctor - Answer-A (Has learned to associate the building with the pain she feels when she gets a shot) Social learning theory emphasizes learning through: A) Cooperation with others B) Observation and imitation C) Understanding how one's behavior affects other people. D) Reinforces - Answer-B (Observation and imitation)
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