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WGU D094 EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Popular motivational theory proposed by Abraham Maslow in 1943. 
 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Main Idea - Individuals must satisfy a basic series of needs before they can reach their potential. 
 
Maslow's Deficiency Needs - Physiological, Safety, Love and Belonging, and Esteem 
 
Maslow's Growth Needs - Cognitive, Aesthetic, Self-Actualization, Transcendence 
 
Maslow's Physiological Need - Biological needs for survival, food, water, shelter 
 
Maslow's Safe...
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WGU D167 Psychology Exam Questions and Answers LATEST 2024/2025 (100% VERIFIED)
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WGU D167 Psychology Exam Questions and Answers LATEST 2024/2025 (100% VERIFIED) Cognitive Development (Piaget) - Answer Sensorimotor-explores through the 
senses, gains object permanence 
Preoperational-can't see other people's point of view (egocentrism) 
Concrete operational-concept of conservation, logical thinking 
Formal operational-adult reasoning develops, abstract thinking, metacognition 
(thinking about thinking) 
cognitive development stage 1 - Answer Infancy (0-2): Crawl, babble 
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DEP 3103 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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DEP 3103 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
CHILD DEVELOPMENT - ANSWERSA FIELD OF STUDY DEVOTED TO UNDERSTANDING CONSTANCY AND CHANGE FROM CONCEPTION TO ADOLESCENCE 
 
MAIN PERIODS OF DEVELOPMENT - ANSWERSPRENATAL, INFANCY & TODDLERHOOD, EARLY CHILDHOOD, MIDDLE CHILDHOOD, AND ADOLESCENCE 
 
THEORY - ANSWERSAN ORDERLY, INTEGRATED SET OF STATEMENTS THAT DESCRIBES, EXPLAINS, AND PREDICTS BEHAVIOR. USED TO FORM RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESES 
 
CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT - ANSWERSDEVELOPMENT T...
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NSG Exam 4- ALL Questions 100% Verified Closs -ANSWER - when someone or something of value experiences change or is no longer accessible resulting in diminishing or removing of its value 
- Actual, perceived, anticipatory, necessary, developmental/maturational, and situational 
 
actual loss -ANSWER recognizable to the person experiencing the loss, as well as, other people. Ex. Death 
 
perceived loss -ANSWER recognizable to the person experiencing the loss but not to others. Ex. older person wi...
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UNL PSYC 289 EXAM 1 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is lifespan development? - correct answer a pattern of change involving growth and decline, beginning at conception and lasting until death 
 
What is the "discontinuity" vs. "continuity" debate? - correct answer discontinuity: development happens in distinct stages 
continuity: development is continuous 
 
What is the universal vs. context-specific development debate? - correct answer focuses on whether the same general path is followed by all people or is fundamentally different...
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NR 602 Week 1 Ch. 2 Exam Questions And Already Passed AnswersA+ Score.
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1. Most stage-based theories of development focus primarily on: 
 
 a. The continuity of development 
b. The discontinuity of development 
 c. Persistence of inherent personality characteristics 
d. The influence of context on development - correct answer b. The discontinuity of development 
 
2. The common practice of using "time-outs" with young children is a direct application of: 
 
a. Operant conditioning 
b. Classical conditioning 
c. S...
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WGU D167 Psychology Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100% Solved)
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WGU D167 Psychology Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100% Solved) Cognitive Development (Piaget) - Answer Sensorimotor-explores through the 
senses, gains object permanence 
Preoperational-can't see other people's point of view (egocentrism) 
Concrete operational-concept of conservation, logical thinking 
Formal operational-adult reasoning develops, abstract thinking, metacognition 
(thinking about thinking) 
cognitive development stage 1 - Answer Infancy (0-2): Crawl, babble 
Cogn...
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Kines 199 Midterm 1 || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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longitudinal correct answers study of a group of people over an extended time period 
 
osteoporosis correct answers disease process resulting in abnormal loss of bone 
 
universality correct answers individuals in a species show great similarity in development 
 
variability correct answers individual differences exist 
 
velocity curve correct answers growth curve that shows how fast people are growing at different ages 
 
Differentiation correct answers cells take on variety of specific funct...
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NURS 2500: practice questions exam 1 Rated A+
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A client tells the nurse, "I think I'm losing my mind." The best response by the nurse is 
A. "Tell me what you are experiencing right now." 
B. "You should take a nap now; it will help you to feel better." 
C. "If you say that you're losing mind, you really will lose your mind." 
D. "I don't think you really feel that you are losing your mind." - Answer-A 
A nurse is teaching guided imagery to a prenatal class. Which technique did the nurse describe? 
A. Singing 
B. Massaging back ...
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NSG Exam 4- ALL exam squestions and answers
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loss 
- when someone or something of value experiences change or is no longer accessible resulting in diminishing or removing of its value 
- Actual, perceived, anticipatory, necessary, developmental/maturational, and situational 
 
 
 
actual loss 
recognizable to the person experiencing the loss, as well as, other people. Ex. Death 
 
 
 
 
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