Experience Human Development
By Diane Papalia And Gabriela Martorell
15th Edition
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,Table Of Contents
Part 1 About Human Development
Chapter 1 The Study Of Human Development
Chapter 2 Theory And Research
Part 2 Beginnings
Chapter 3 Forming A New Life
Chapter 4 Birth And Physical Development During The First Three Years
Chapter 5 Cognitive Development During The First Three Years
Chapter 6 Psychosocial Development During The First Three Years
Part 3 Early Childhood
Chapter 7 Physical And Cognitive Development In Early Childhood
Chapter 8 Psychosocial Development In Early Childhood
Part 4 Middle Childhood
Chapter 9 Physical And Cognitive Development In Middle Childhood
Chapter 10 Psychosocial Development In Middle Childhood
Part 5 Adolescence
Chapter 11 Physical And Cognitive Development In Adolescence
Chapter 12 Psychosocial Development In Adolescence
Part 6 Emerging And Young Adulthood
Chapter 13 Physical And Cognitive Development In Emerging And Young Adulthood
Chapter 14 Psychosocial Development In Emerging And Young Adulthood
Part 7 Middle Adulthood
15 Physical And Cognitive Development In Middle Adulthood
16 Psychosocial Development In Middle Adulthood
Part 8 Late Adulthood
17 Physical And Cognitive Development In Late Adulthood
18 Psychosocial Development In Late Adulthood
Part 9 The End Of Life
19 Dealing With Death And Bereavement
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, Chapter 01
1. Child Development Is The Scientific Study Of The Processes That Human Beings Undergo From The
Moment Of Conception Through Adolescence. The Main Focus Of Study Is How Children
A. Change.
B. Develop Physically.
C. Develop Social Relationships.
D. Learn Language Skills.
2. Historically, The Study Of Child Development Gained Impetus From
A. The Discovery Of Vaccines.
B. The Enactment Of Child Labor Laws.
C. Scientific Discoveries About The Nature Of Conception.
D. All Of The Above
3. Which Of The Following Helped To Pioneer The Study Of Child Development As A True Science?
A. G. Stanley Hall's Book Adolescence
B. The Establishment Of Research Institutes At Berkeley And Yale
C. Arnold Gesell's Studies On Motor Development
D. All Of The Above
4. Five-Year-Old Tara Does Not Make Friends Easily. She Is Shy And Anxious In New Situations.
Since This Behavior Has Persisted Over Time, It Is A Demonstration Of Developmental
A. Instability.
B. Resilience.
C. Constancy.
D. Awkwardness.
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, 5. First Emphasized The Developmental Nature Of Behavior By Publishing A Record Of His Son's
Sensory, Motor, Language, And Emotional Milestones During His First Years Of Life.
A. Charles Darwin
B. John B. Watson
C. Jean-Marc-Gaspard Itard
D. John Dewey
6. Dietrich Tiedemann And Charles Darwin Used The Information Obtained From To Support
Their Early Theories About Child Development.
A. Baby Biographies
B. Teachers
C. Doctors
D. Mothers' Diaries
7. Professor Hughes Insists That His Students Study The Origins Of Human Beings In Order To
Fully Understand Child Development. Which Of The Following Theorists Would Most Agree
With Professor Hughes's Perspective?
A. John Locke
B. Charles Darwin
C. John Watson
D. Alfred Binet
8. Adolescence Has Been Considered A Separate Stage Of Development Since
A. Early In The Fifteenth Century.
B. The Twentieth Century.
C. Freud Mentioned It In His Writings On Child Development.
D. Bandura Mentioned It In His Theory On Child Development.
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