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PSYC 101 quiz 6 solutions complete answers
Differences between females and males should be _____ focused.
_____ adolescence can be characterized by a tendency to have more concrete/black-and-white thinking.
Stage 4 in the Theory of Psychosocial Development is _____.
Research design that collects information from different groups of people of different ages.
Stage 1 in the Theory of Psychosocial Development is _____.
What are the three stages of moral development?
Stage 5 in the Theory of Psychosocial Development is _____.
_____ often experience negative psychological, behavioral, and physiological effects.
______ adolescence can be characterized by an increased need for privacy.
_____ concerns the bonds that tie two people together.
Parenting characterized by high warmth and low demands.
In terms of physical development, this period is the least dramatic.
Biologically based characteristics that distinguish males and females are referred to as _____ differences.
Infants’ and children’s biological predisposition to respond to the world in predictable ways.
Erikson’s theory has __ stages.
Pattern of development from core out to appendages.
______ adolescence can be characterized by an increased desire to have an impact and feel important as well as build recognition.
There are ___ stages in the theory of psychosocial development.
______ adolescence can be characterized by greater impulse control and greater ability to gauge risk and reward.
The fixation on one characteristic of an object at the exclusion of other characteristics.
Pattern of development from head to toe.
Any substances ingested, consumed, or experienced by the mother that can cross the placental barrier and damage the developing organism during pregnancy.
_______ can loosely be defined as unable to see the world from another’s point of view.
Research design that collects information from the same group of people across time.
Biologically based characteristics that distinguish females and males include different reproductive functions and differences in hormones and anatomy. These differences are:
______ adolescence can be characterized by questioning with a special focus on fairness.
______ psychology can be defined as the study of physical, emotional, cognitive and social change across the life span.
______ adolescence can be characterized by the personal fable, as they see themselves as special and unique.
The domain of _____ development studies the changes in the way our brains make sense of the world around us.
Changes in ____ development are responsible for physical growth, social networking, emotional maturation, and gains in cognitive abilities.
One instance of cognitive decline is _____.
According to ______, morality reflects people’s sense of fairness and justice.
Who created the theory of psychosocial development?
______ describes a person's ability to look beyond his or her own needs.
Pharmacological agents can disrupt and impair development, supporting the theory of the neurochemical gateway effect.
Parenting characterized by low warmth and high demands.
Parenting characterized by low warmth and low demand.
______ reflects infants’ preferences for routines and predictability, especially in bodily functions such as eating and sleeping.
The majority of young people report using drugs for the first time because of sociocultural factors, like peer-pressure, but continue because of _____.
Parenting characterized by high warmth and high demands.
Stage 3 in the Theory of Psychosocial Development is _____.
In ______ adolescence teens are more likely to be impulsive, misunderstand emotions and social cues, have more accidents, arguments, and fights,
“Quality of life” is a phrase used most often with what stage of life?
Who crafted/developed the theory of cognitive development?
______ is a psychological phenomenon referring to learned, sex-related behaviors and attitudes.
Stage 8 in the Theory of Psychosocial Development is _____.
______ adolescence can be characterized by a lack of effectively managing their own behavior and understanding risk.
Piaget’s theory has ___ stages
People are classified into one of three general stages of moral development, based on what?
______ is a psychological phenomenon referring to learned, sex-related behaviors and attitudes.