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Lifespan Development,
By Denise Boyd, Helen Bee
9th Edition
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, Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts And Methods
Chapter 2: Theories Of Development
Chapter 3: Prenatal Development And Birth
Chapter 4: Physical, Sensory, And Perceptual Development In Infancy
Chapter 5: Cognitive Development In Infancy
Chapter 6: Social And Personality Development In Infancy
Chapter 7: Physical And Cognitive Development In Early Childhood
Chapter 8: Social And Personality Development In Early Childhood
Chapter 9: Physical And Cognitive Development In Middle Childhood
Chapter 10: Social And Personality Development In Middle Childhood
Chapter 11: Physical And Cognitive Development In Adolescence
Chapter 12: Social And Personality Development In Adolescence
Chapter 13: Physical And Cognitive Development In Early Adulthood
Chapter 14: Social And Personality Development In Early Adulthood
Chapter 15: Physical And Cognitive Development In Middle Adulthood
Chapter 16: Social And Personality Development In Middle Adulthood
Chapter 17: Physical And Cognitive Development In Late Adulthood
Chapter 18: Social And Personality Development In Late Adulthood
Chapter 19: Death, Dying, And Bereavement
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, CHAPTER 1: BASIC CONCEPTS AND METHODS
Multiple-Choice Questions
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
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, D) Social Psychology Correct 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 Correct 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 Correct 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.
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Lifespan Development,
By Denise Boyd, Helen Bee
9th Edition
Page | 1
, Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts And Methods
Chapter 2: Theories Of Development
Chapter 3: Prenatal Development And Birth
Chapter 4: Physical, Sensory, And Perceptual Development In Infancy
Chapter 5: Cognitive Development In Infancy
Chapter 6: Social And Personality Development In Infancy
Chapter 7: Physical And Cognitive Development In Early Childhood
Chapter 8: Social And Personality Development In Early Childhood
Chapter 9: Physical And Cognitive Development In Middle Childhood
Chapter 10: Social And Personality Development In Middle Childhood
Chapter 11: Physical And Cognitive Development In Adolescence
Chapter 12: Social And Personality Development In Adolescence
Chapter 13: Physical And Cognitive Development In Early Adulthood
Chapter 14: Social And Personality Development In Early Adulthood
Chapter 15: Physical And Cognitive Development In Middle Adulthood
Chapter 16: Social And Personality Development In Middle Adulthood
Chapter 17: Physical And Cognitive Development In Late Adulthood
Chapter 18: Social And Personality Development In Late Adulthood
Chapter 19: Death, Dying, And Bereavement
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, CHAPTER 1: BASIC CONCEPTS AND METHODS
Multiple-Choice Questions
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
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, D) Social Psychology Correct 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 Correct 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 Correct 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.
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