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Human Growth and Development Test
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Human Growth and Development Test
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1. When we say that self-concept has become more "differentiated - " what does this mean?
2. With cognitive scaffolding
3. An experiment seeks to determine the influence of
4. Which of the following features is associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?
5. Freud called his theory of child development
6. If you change a baby’s position and its reaction is to arch its back - fling its arms and legs out - and then bring them back toward the chest - what reflex has occurred?
7. Which of the following theorists would be most interested in how children perceive and mentally represent the world?
8. Children who are depressed tend to interpret failures as
9. When does "pretend play" usually appear?
10. A child observes another child acting unafraid in the presence of a stranger. The observing child - likewise - stops acting afraid of the stranger. This is an example of
11. Which of the following words is most likely to be found in early infant speech?
12. Environmental agents that can harm the embryo or fetus are called
13. Polygenic traits
14. Newborns show preference for sounds
15. Jimmy looks at his homework and decides he had better do math first because it always takes him longest. Jimmy is
16. The more complex the child’s social cognitive capacity _____.
17. Which of the following has been shown to lower drop-out rates effectively?
18. Prosocial behavior is also sometimes referred to as
19. In Watson’s experiment with Albert - the unconditioned response was
20. Erikson called a period of serious questioning and soul-searching
21. Memory for events that happened in one’s life is called
22. A six-day-old infant sucks on a nipple in order to eat. A psychologist would NOT view this as the result of learning because
23. Once motor development has been deprived
24. Which of the following is NOT one of Selman’s five levels of perspective-taking skills in childhood?
25. The repetition of an experiment by another experimenter at another time and place is called