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The proximodistal trend in physical development suggests that infants will be able to control their


A) shoulders and arms before they can control their hands and fingers.
B) shoulders and arms before they can control their hips and legs.
C) hips and legs before they can control their shoulders and arms.
D) hands and fingers before they can control their shoulders and arms.

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John approaches problems systematically,considering various solutions and the consequences of each,before he decides on the implementation of any one solution.John is probably at which level of cognitive development?


A) formal operations
B) concrete operations
C) preoperations
D) postoperations

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Suggesting that a poor man who stole food to feed his family was right,because human life takes precedence over rules,is an example of


A) postconventional moral reasoning.
B) preconventional moral reasoning.
C) concrete operational thought.
D) conventional moral reasoning.

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Children gain control of their movements in a head-to-foot direction according to the ____ trend and they gain control in a center-outward direction according to the ____ trend.


A) cephalodistal; proximocaudal
B) cephalocaudal; proximodistal
C) proximocaudal; cephalodistal
D) proximodistal; cephalocaudal

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Charla is 16 years old,but when people ask her what she wants to do when she finishes school,she tells them she hasn't really given it much thought.She is convinced there is lots of time before she even needs to begin thinking about her various career options.According to James Marcia,Charla would be considered to be in a state of identity diffusion.

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The first mental states that children understand are


A) true beliefs
B) false beliefs
C) desires and emotions
D) motivators

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Lane is currently attending preschool.According to the stages outlined by Piaget,Lane would MOST likely be in the


A) sensorimotor period of cognitive development.
B) formal period of cognitive development.
C) preoperational period of cognitive development.
D) concrete period of cognitive development.

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Premature babies who survive are typically born during the


A) germinal stage.
B) embryonic stage.
C) fetal stage.
D) postnatal stage.

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If the only information you have concerning one-year-old Jessica is that she is wary or hesitant when having a new experience,MOST likely you should predict that Jessica has


A) an anxious temperament.
B) a difficult temperament.
C) an easy temperament.
D) a slow-to-warm-up temperament.

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If a ball that a five-month-old infant is playing with rolls under a chair (and out of sight) ,the infant will not look for it.Piaget believed that this occurs because the infant


A) does not understand the concept of roll.
B) has a short attention span.
C) has not developed conservation.
D) has not developed object permanence.

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Ainsworth's strategy for studying infant attachment to caregivers is known as the __________ procedure.


A) secure-avoidant
B) shared inhibition
C) attachment probing
D) strange situation

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Describe the four stages of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget,and discuss the major developmental changes associated with each of the stages.

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In the United States,gender differences in math ability


A) remain large and stable.
B) remain large but are shrinking.
C) have never been demonstrated.
D) have largely disappeared.

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Low birth weight has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of


A) heart disease and diabetes
B) increased vulnerability to schizophrenia
C) mental retardation
D) delayed motor and mental development

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If an infant is temperamentally easy,what would be the best prediction to make about the child's temperament at age 10?


A) The child is fairly likely to retain the easy temperament.
B) The child is likely to overcompensate by becoming "difficult" later on.
C) No reasonable prediction can be made.
D) By the age of 10, the child is likely to develop whatever temperament the primary caregiver has.

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Mercedes takes her 1-year-old son,Justice,to visit a day-care center where she plans to enroll him.Justice eagerly explores the playroom as long as Mercedes is present.When his mom leaves the room to fill out some forms,Justice becomes somewhat upset,but when Mercedes returns,he quickly calms down.This is the type of interaction you might observe between a child and a parent who


A) share an avoidant attachment relationship.
B) share an anxious-ambivalent attachment relationship.
C) share a secure attachment relationship.
D) have not yet developed an attachment relationship.

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Mr.and Mrs.McKavick have 3 school-age children.Their next-door neighbors,Mr.and Mrs.Clancy,have 3 grandchildren who are about the same age as the McKavick's children.At the present time,based on research into marital satisfaction,it is most likely that


A) the McKavicks are experiencing higher levels of marital satisfaction than the Clancys are.
B) both couples are experiencing high levels of satisfaction in their respective marriages.
C) both couples are experiencing low levels of satisfaction in their respective marriages.
D) the Clancys are experiencing higher levels of marital satisfaction than the McKavicks are.

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Which type of intelligence tends to remain stable as a person ages?


A) fluid
B) crystallized
C) episodic
D) procedural

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Even though all her friends tried recreational drugs,Maggie refuses to experiment with drugs because she is afraid she will get caught and end up in jail.Maggie's reasons for not experimenting with drugs reflect a conventional level of moral reasoning.

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In Erikson's theory,the psychosocial crisis during adolescence is


A) identity versus confusion.
B) generativity versus self-absorption.
C) industry versus inferiority.
D) intimacy versus isolation.

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