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3. Life-
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D. No single age group dominates development.
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7. Diana feels that her human development course overemphasizes the changes that occur from birth to a
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dolescence and disregards the developmental issues of adulthood. Which developmental perspectivew
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A. traditional
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,8. Some professors want to teach about the life-
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span approach in a Human Development course, whereasothers want to keep the traditional developme
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ntal approach. They disagree about
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A. the plasticity of development.
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9. Baltes describes development as multidirectional. What does this mean?
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D Development needs psychologists, sociologists, biologists, and neuroscientists to work together in
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11. Researchers increasingly study the development of adulthood. This implies that development is
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A. lifelong.
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span perspective ondevelopment?
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ognitive speed tests. This is an example of how development is
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A. plastic.
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14. The capacity for acquiring second and third languages decreases after early childhood, wherease
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xperiential wisdom increases with age. This is an example of how development is
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15. Which of the following is an example of how development is contextual?
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A. Reasoning ability is biologically finite and cannot be improved through retraining.
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22. Lauro is 83 years old. Much of his development will now focus on
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