in the science of human development, "nature" refers to Right Ans - genetic
influences
in the science of human development "nurture" refers to Right Ans -
environmental influences
as we age, losses occur in some domains, while gains are made in others. This
is consistent with Right Ans - multidirectional
fetus develops fingers and toes between 28 and 54 days after conception. this
is an example of Right Ans - critical period
The only time Isaiah gets attention is when his parents spank him. Isaiah has
learned that negative attention is better than no attention. in this case,
spanking is a Right Ans - reinforcement
Behaviorists maintain that atypical adult behavior that seems to be genetic or
seems to result from deeply-rooted emotional problems: Right Ans - may
be learned and therefore may be unlearned
when new information is inconsistent with what we already know, we may
change our thinking to incorporate the new information. This would be an
example of Right Ans - accommodation
a group of cancer patients are given experimental treatment. what is the
independent variable? Right Ans - the experimental treatment
which research method's primary data source is information gained from
interview questionnaires Right Ans - survey
An ethical standard for research with children includes Right Ans -
obtaining consent from bothe the children and the parents
what does the science of human development seek to understand? Right
Ans - how and why people change over time
Bronfenbrenner emphasized Right Ans - an ecological systems or approach
, the type of learning in which a reinforcer or punishment follows a particular
behavior Right Ans - operant conditioning
when an infant learns that an object still exists when it is out of sight, he has
developed Right Ans - object permanence
Elsa wants to research preschooler's eating habits. She is reviewing video
footage during snack and lunch at four different preschools. her method of
study is: Right Ans - scientific observation
in order to determine what causes behavior, what research method must be
use Right Ans - an experiment
what is an example of a participant's rights in a research study? Right Ans -
to opt out from the study
to say that something is "empirical" means that it is Right Ans - based on
data
members of a cohort experience the same Right Ans - historical events
plasticity highlights the fact that a person's Right Ans - developmental
traits can change over time
freud believed that the..... was the focus of pleasurable sensation during
infancy Right Ans - mouth
marie smokes cigarettes and bites her nails. According to freud she
unconsciously stuck in what stage? Right Ans - oral
what research method's primary data source is information gained from
interviews and questionnaires? Right Ans - scientific observations
what chromosomal contribution results in a MALE zygote Right Ans - the
father contributes a Y chromosome
Additive genes contribute to the Right Ans - phenotype
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