question archive Number one A biological universal event that occurs at relatively the same time throughout all societies is an example of: A

Number one A biological universal event that occurs at relatively the same time throughout all societies is an example of: A

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Number one

A biological universal event that occurs at relatively the same time throughout all societies is an example of:

A. Young adulthood

B. Puberty

C. Adulthood

D. Death

 

Number two

Genes are arranged in specific locations and in a specific order along __________ chromsomes

A. 52

B. 23

C. 46

D. 54

 

Number three

What is the term for a period of deep depression following the birth of a child that affects approximately 10 percent of all new mothers for months of even years?

A. Postpartum depression

B. stillborn

C. Infant mortality

D. Crib death.

 

Number four

A form of learning in which voluntary response is strengthened or weakened depending on its association with positive or negative consequences is called:

A. Oprant Conditioning

B. Habituation

C. Classical conditioning

D. Modeling

 

Number five

Name the princible: simple skills typicallt develop seperately and independently but are later intergrated into more complex skills.

A. Cephalocaudual principale

B. Proximodistal principle.

C, Principle of independence of systems

D. Principle of hierarchical integration.

 

Number six

Baby Nicolas watches as his mother leaves the room, but he does not cry because he understands that his mother still exists even though he cannot see her. This is an exalole of which reaction concept.

A. Substage 2: First habits and primary circular reactions.

B. Substage 2: Simple reflexes

C. Substage 3: Secondary circular reactions

D. Substage 4: Object permanence.

 

Number seven:

Mary is planning to take a year and half leave from her job because she wants to stay home and care for the needs of her newborn. Mary believes that during the first 18 months of a child's life it is critical that she make herself available to her child's life to meet his needs and to give him the attention that he needs. What does Erikson call this stage of development?

A. The critical attachment stage

B. The trust versus mistrust stage

C. The autonomy versus shame and doubt stage

D. The termeperment behavior stage

 

Number 8 In its most extreme form,_________ partenting results in neglect

A.Permissive

B. Authoritative

C. Uninvolved

D. Authoritarian

 

Number nine

At which age can both boys and girls judge and intercept directions of small balls thrown from a distance.

A. 7 years old

B. 8 years old

C. 10 years old

D. 12 years old

 

Number 10.

Which of the following plays a big role in how girls experience early maturation?

A. how the mother and daughter get along and communicate

B. Cultural and community norms and standard about how women should look

C. How the father and daughter get along and communicate.

D. How much attention the girl recives from boys

 

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