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Lifespan development examines patterns of growth, change, and BLANK in human behavior across the lifespan. Blank is ?
Stability
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How are Developmental periods of infancy and adolescence similar?
Both have a clear-cut boundary for when they begin
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Robin grew up in a public housing project in Chicago. Grant grew up at the same time in an affluent suburb of Chicago. When Robin and Grant meet in college, we can expect that in general they will ?
Share history-graded it influences but differ in sociocultural graded influences
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Compared to young children, adults have a much harder time learning a new language. Researchers studying this phenomenon are mainly addressing which key issue in development?
Critical versus sensitive periods
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In the nature versus nurture discussion determine nurture refers to?
Environmental influences
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Who said behavior throughout life is motivated by subconscience in our forces and early memories that often stem from once childhood
Sigmund Freud
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Who said our personality is compromise of three aspects that are the ID, ego, and superego.
Sigmund Freud
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Who said individuals who are not able to sufficiently gratify themselves at particular psychosexual stages may show fixated behavior later in life.
Sigmund Freud
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Who said each of us proceeds through eight stages in life where we must resolve a crisis or conflict.
Erik Erickson
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Who said human growth and change continue throughout the full lifespan.
Erik Erickson
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Who said our development is primarily driven by our social interaction with others as well as our understanding of ourselves as a member of society.
Erik Erickson
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What are proponents of which major theoretical perspective believe that behavior is largely motivated by sub conscience and forces in memories?
Psychodynamic
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What are proponents of which major theoretical perspective believe that the keys to understanding development are observable behavior and outside stimuli in the environment?
Behavioral
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How are assimilation and accommodation similar?
Both are ways to bring about cognitive development
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The blank perspective identifies behaviors that are the result of genetic inheritance
Evolutionary
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The BLANK is the process of posing in answering research questions using control techniques that include systematic, orderly observation and the collection of data.
Scientific method
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The strength and direction of a relationship between two factors is represented by a
Correlational coefficient
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An investigator is studying the effectiveness of two new types of parenting interventions for children with disruptive behavior. In this example the type of intervention would be the BLANK variable, and the amount of disruptive behavior would be the BLANK variable
Independent; dependent
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BLANK Is design specifically to test some developmental explanation expand scientific knowledge, whereas BLANK is meant to provide practical solutions to immediate problems
Theoretical research; applied research
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If a journalist uses a correlation study to suggest that eating dark chocolate is good for your health, what mistake is a journalist making?
Assuming that correlation always equals causation
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