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The Test Bank for Human Development: A Life-Span View, 8th Edition by Robert V. Kail and John C. Cavanaugh (ISBN 978-0357657959) features a full set of exam-style questions fully aligned with the official 16-chapter structure of the text. It opens with Chapter 1 The Study of Human Development and proceeds through Part I: Prenatal Development, Infancy, and Early Childhood, with Chapter 2 Biological Foundations: Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth, Chapter 3 Tools for Exploring the World: Physical, Perceptual, and Motor Development, Chapter 4 The Emergence of Thought and Language: Cognitive Development in Infancy and Early Childhood, and Chapter 5 Entering the Social World: Socioemotional Development in Infancy and Early Childhood. Part II: School-Age Children and Adolescents includes Chapter 6 Off to School: Cognitive and Physical Development in Middle Childhood, Chapter 7 Expanding Social Horizons: Socioemotional Development in Middle Childhood, Chapter 8 Rites of Passage: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence, and Chapter 9 Moving Into the Adult Social World: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence. In Part III: Young and Middle Adulthood, Chapter 10 Emerging and Established Adulthood: Physical, Cognitive, and Personality Development, Chapter 11 Being Connected: Relationships in Emerging, Established, and Middle Adulthood, Chapter 12 Working and Relaxing, and Chapter 13 Making It in Midlife: The Biopsychosocial Challenges of Middle Adulthood are covered. Part IV: Late Adulthood is represented by Chapter 14 The Personal Context of Later Life: Physical, Cognitive, and Mental Health Issues, Chapter 15 Social Aspects of Later Life: Psychosocial, Retirement, Relationship, and Societal Issues, and Chapter 16 The Final Passage: Dying and Bereavement. Each chapter includes multiple-choice, true/false, short-answer, and scenario-based questions designed to reinforce understanding of lifespan developmental theory and research—from conception through end-of-life transitions, including cognitive, physical, social, and emotional growth across each stage.

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, Chapter 1
The Science of Child Development
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

1.1 Viewing infants as tabula rasas suggests that
a. infants will develop naturally unless the environment interferes.
b. experience will mold infants into unique individuals.
c. nature is more important than nurture.
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d. infants are born with a sense of morality.

Module: Setting the Stage
Answer: b Page ref: 4 Skill: Remember the Facts Level: 1-Easy
Rationale: Locke’s tabula rasa is the idea that infants are blank slates on which experience writes.
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LO1: What ideas did philosophers have about children and childhood?

1.2 The idea that the mind of the human infant is a tabula rasa at birth reflects the belief that
a. experience molds each person into a unique individual.
b. children should be left alone so that their good natures can unfold.
c. heredity plays a major role in an individual’s development.
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d. infants cannot think because their minds are blank.

Module: Setting the Stage
Answer: a Page ref: 4 Skill: Understand the Concepts Level: 2-Medium
Rationale: Locke’s tabula rasa is the idea that infants are blank slates on which experience writes.
LO1: What ideas did philosophers have about children and childhood?
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1.3 If parents believe that children are tabula rasas at birth, they are likely to
a. leave their children alone so their virtuous natures can unfold.
b. be very permissive with their children.
c. assume that nothing they do will have any influence on their children’s development.
d. plan their children’s experiences from the moment of their birth.
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Module: Setting the Stage
Answer: d Page ref: 4 Skill: Apply What You Know Level: 2-Medium
Rationale: Locke believed that experience was important to development; therefore parents play an
important role in planning their children’s experiences.
LO1: What ideas did philosophers have about children and childhood?
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1.4 The French philosopher, Jean Jacques Rousseau, believed that
a. the human infant is born a tabula rasa.
b. infants were born with an innate sense of justice and morality.
c. experience molds each human into a unique individual.
d. parents should teach their children rationality and self-control.
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Module: Setting the Stage
Answer: b Page ref: 4 Skill: Remember the Facts Level: 1-Easy
Rationale: Rousseau believed that infants are born with an innate sense of justice and morality.
LO1: What ideas did philosophers have about children and childhood?
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, 1.5 Heather believes her 12-month-old daughter will develop optimally if Heather gives her freedom to grow
naturally and does not try to shape her development. Heather’s beliefs about child rearing are most similar to
those of
a. Sigmund Freud. c. John Locke.
b. Erik Erikson. d. Jean Jacques Rousseau.
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Module: Setting the Stage
Answer: d Page ref: 4 Skill: Apply What You Know Level: 2-Medium
Rationale: Rousseau believed in a natural unfolding of a child’s innate sense of justice and morality, a
philosophy that formed the basis of the maturational theory.
LO1: What ideas did philosophers have about children and childhood?
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1.6 Detailed, systematic observations of individual children are referred to as
a. blank slates. c. mental tests.
b. baby biographies. d. critical periods.

Module: Setting the Stage
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Answer: b Page ref: 5 Skill: Remember the Facts Level: 1-Easy
Rationale: Baby biographies are detailed, systematic observations of individual children. The
observations in the biographies were often subjective and the conclusions were sometimes reached on
the basis of minimal evidence.
LO2: How did the modern science of child development emerge?
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1.7 __________________ based his ideas about child development on evolutionary theory and was interested in
age-trends in children’s beliefs and feelings.
a. John Locke c. G. Stanley Hall
b. Jean Jacques Rousseau d. Alfred Binet

Module: Setting the Stage
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Answer: c Page ref: 5 Skill: Remember the Facts Level: 1-Easy
Rationale: Hall generated theories based on evolutionary theory and conducted studies to determine age
trends in children’s beliefs and feelings about a range of topics.
LO2: How did the modern science of child development emerge?

1.8 __________________ uses developmental research to promote healthy development, particularly for
vulnerable children and families.
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a. Family policy
b. Applied developmental science
c. A quasi-experimental design
d. The Index of Social Health for Children and Youth (ISHCY)

Module: Setting the Stage
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Answer: b Page ref: 6 Skill: Remember the Facts Level: 1-Easy
Rationale: A new branch of child-development research has emerged that is known as applied
developmental science, which uses developmental research to promote healthy development.
LO3: How do child-development scientists use research findings to improve children’s lives?

1.9 An organized set of ideas that is designed to explain development is referred to as a
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a. theory. c. tabula rasa.
b. critical period. d. case history.

Module: Foundational Theories of Child Development
Answer: a Page ref: 7 Skill: Remember the Facts Level: 1-Easy
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Rationale: Theories are organized sets of ideas that are designed to explain and make predictions about
development.

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, 1.10 The view that development is a result of the unfolding of a specific and prearranged scheme or plan within
the body is characteristic of
a. Konrad Lorenz’s ethological theory.
b. Sigmund Freud’s psychodynamic theory.
c. Erik Erikson’s psychosocial theory.
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d. Arnold Gesell’s maturational theory.

Module: Foundational Theories of Child Development
Answer: d Page ref: 8 Skill: Remember the Facts Level: 2-Medium
Rationale: This describes maturational theory, which was put forth by Gesell.
LO4: What are the major tenets of the biological perspective?
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1.11 ___________ theory states that child development occurs according to a prearranged scheme or plan within
the body.
a. Psychodynamic c. Maturational
b. Ecological d. Cognitive developmental
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Module: Foundational Theories of Child Development
Answer: c Page ref: 8 Skill: Understand the Concepts Level: 1-Easy
Rationale: According to Gesell, maturational theory reflects a specific and prearranged scheme or plan
within the body.
LO4: What are the major tenets of the biological perspective?
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1.12 Gesell’s maturational theory most closely fits with the ideas of
a. Jean Jacques Rousseau. c. John Locke.
b. Erik Erikson. d. John Watson.

Module: Foundational Theories of Child Development
Answer: a Page ref: 8 Skill: Understand the Concepts Level: 3-Difficult
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Rationale: Rousseau believed in a natural unfolding of a child’s innate sense of justice and morality, a
perspective very much in keeping with maturational theory.
LO4: What are the major tenets of the biological perspective?

1.13 Which of the following theories has a biological perspective?
a. Freud’s psychosexual theory c. Gesell’s maturational theory
b. Bandura’s social cognitive theory d. Erikson’s psychosocial theory
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Module: Foundational Theories of Child Development
Answer: c Page ref: 8 Skill: Understand the Concepts Level: 2-Medium
Rationale: Maturational theory and ethological theory are the two theories with a biological perspective.
LO4: What are the major tenets of the biological perspective?
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1.14 An evolutionary perspective is most closely associated with which of the following theories?
a. psychosocial c. maturational
b. psychodynamic d. ethological

Module: Foundational Theories of Child Development
Answer: d Page ref: 8 Skill: Understand the Concepts Level: 1-Easy
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Rationale: Ethological theory is based on Darwin’s theory of evolution.
LO4: What are the major tenets of the biological perspective?

1.15 When a particular type of learning can take place only during a specific time period, not before or after that
period, there is a(n) ___________ for learning that behavior.
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a. instinct c. blank slate
b. critical period d. emotional bond

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