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Human Development - HDFC

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1. According to Erikson - adolescents must accomplish _______ before they move on to adulthood; if they fail to do so - they will suffer from identity confusion.






2. Which view of moral development suggests that children acquire a sense of What is right and wrong from internalizing the moral standards of their parents?






3. Vygotsky believed that which of the following plays a key role in self-regulation and can allow children to create their own zones of proximal development?






4. ______________ is a self-focused emotional reaction in the face of another's distress






5. In their study of planning - Gardner and Rogoff found that


6. Two major sources for the formation of extended families are...






7. The process by which children acquire the knowledge - standards - and values of their society is referred to as...






8. According to research - what seems to be associated with the emotional intensity and sensation-seeking behavior experienced by many adolescents?






9. During adolescence - the amount of time teens spend with their peers ___________ and the amount of time teens spend with their parents ___________.






10. Children whose BMI falls between the 85th and 95th percentile are considered to be...






11. Focusing on changes within specific areas of knowledge acquisition is most closely associated with...






12. Research has found that adolescents' developmental outcomes are most favorable when their parents use a(n) __________________ approach to parenting.






13. Increasing decentration in middle childhood allows children to engage in...






14. Which of the following statements does NOT describe the development of the brain during early childhood?






15. When it comes to the sexual debut - in the U.S. -...






16. Disturbances in emotion or mood such as guilt - depression and anxiety are known as...






17. NOT characteristic of school problems?






18. Research on young children demonstrates that high levels of ______________ measured at the beginning of a year is associated with high levels of self-regulation when measured later in the same year.






19. Compared to teenage girls - teenage boys' friendships are...






20. Five-year-old Jacob is playing with his grandmother's buttons. He counts eight wooden buttons and three plastic buttons. When his grandmother asks Jacob if he has more wooden buttons or more buttons - he will most likely indicate that there are...






21. According to Piaget -...






22. Not a protective factor






23. Gardner and Rogoff used mazes to assess children's ability to...






24. The ability to classify according to multiple criteria can clearly be seen in a child's ability to...






25. One of the key aspects of Piaget's formal operations involves...






26. Children whose cultural backgrounds emphasize __________ may tend to fare poorly in most U.S. classroom settings.






27. Children adopting an entity theory of intelligence are more likely than others to...


28. The combination-of-liquid problem is a test of...






29. Research on sleep in children between the ages of 2 and 5 has shown that...






30. Studies of parenting practices across ethnic communities have revealed that...






31. Research on fathers suggests that...






32. A teacher and a small group of students read silently through segments of text and take turns leading discussion of their meaning. This is an example of...






33. In Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning - at which level does reasoning require people to go beyond the existing social conventions to consider more abstract principles of right and wrong?






34. Apprentices receive ______________ to learn their craft.






35. Borke's replication of Piaget and Inhelder's three-mountain experiment in which children were presented with a Sesame Street character that drove around familiar landmarks demonstrated that three- and four-year-old children are capable of...






36. EEG coherence refers to the synchronization of...






37. The term gonads refers to...






38. Chanting the names of the items that one needs to buy at the store is an example of...






39. A child with a high score on quantitative ability and a low score on verbal ability probably has






40. Which type of aggression are preschool aged girls more likely to engage in than preschool boys?






41. The ability to think about other people's mental states is referred to as...






42. A child sharing her apple slice with another child is an example of...






43. By helping children to recall and interpret events in which they have participated - adults help children acquire an enduring sense of themselves by creating a sort of personal narrative - referred to as the child's...






44. Knowledge - skills - and attitudes that are precursors to learning to read - write and do math are known as...






45. The understanding that the properties of an object or substance remain the same even if its appearance is altered in some superficial way is called...






46. How does gender schema theory differ from cognitive-development theory?






47. According to research - which parental interactions lead to healthy psychological and identity development in teenagers?






48. The adolescent brain experiences __________________ in the gray matter.






49. Height and body weight in childhood are affected by...






50. A child who says - 'I can't do that' after failing at a task holds...