Psych Review Ch4
social influence
the corrupt behavior of many ordinary people who served as Nazi concentration camp guards best illustrates that immortality often results from
puberty
the period of sexual maturation, during which a person becomes capable of reproducing
longitudinal
the same people are retested over a long period in a ____ study
more likely to affect a child's language accent
in comparison to parental influence, peer influence is
integrity
older adults who feel satisfied when reflecting on their lives demonstrate what Erikson called a sense of
alcohol
one of the most consistently damaging teratogens is
infantile amnesia
our earliest memories seldom predate our third birthday. this best illustrates
insecure attachment
Aaron cried when his mother left him in the infant nursery at church, and he was not reassured or comforted by her return a short while later. Aaron showed signs of
preoperational
According to Piaget, a child can represent things with words and images but cannot reason with logic during the ________ stage.
concrete operational
According to Piaget, the ability to think logically about events first develops during the ________ stage.
have high self-esteem and are self-reliant
Authoritative parents are likely to have children who
permissive
Brad and Jane exercise very little control over their two young children, and they usually allow them to do whatever they want. Psychologists would characterize them as
irritable and unpredictable
Difficult babies with an intense and highly reactive temperament tend to be
body contact
Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from mothers providing infants with
zygote and finally develops into a fetus
During the course of successful prenatal development, a human organism begins as a(n)
intimacy
Erikson suggested that the adolescent search for identity is followed by a developing capacity for
peer relationships
In teen calls to hotline counseling services, the most discussed topic is
moral reasoning
Lawrence Kohlberg focused on the development of
generativity
Marie feels socially useful in her career as a financial investment advisor. Erik Erikson would have suggested that Marie experiences a sense of
the cessation of menstruation
Menopause refers to
postconventional
Mr. Lambers refuses to pay income taxes because his conscious will not allow him to support a government that spends billions of dollars on military weapons. His reasoning best illustrates Kohlberg's ____ stage
conservation
Mrs. Pearson cut Judy's hot dog into eight pieces and Sylvia's into six pieces. Sylvia cried because she felt she wasn't getting as much hot dog as Judy. Piaget would say that Sylvia doesn't understand the principle of
face-like image
Newborns have been observed to show the greatest visual interest in a
temperament
Pat is normally very restless and fidgety; Shelley is usually quiet and easygoing. the two children most clearly differ in
early adulthood
Physical abilities such as muscular strength, reaction time, sensory keenness, and cardiac output reach their peak during
social mentoring
Piaget emphasized how the child's mind grows through interaction with the physical environment. Vygotsky emphasized how the child's mind grows through
stability and change
The fact that many happy and well-adjusted adults were once rebellious and unhappy as adolescents is most relevant to the issue of
embryonic
The heart begins to beat during the ________ period of prenatal development.
brain abnormalities
The symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome are most likely to include
discrete age-linked stages
Theories of human development have been most susceptible to criticism for overemphasizing
level of life satisfaction
There is very little relationship between the age of an adult and his or her
It begins earlier in life and ends later in life
Which of the following is true of adolescence in contemporary industrialized societies, as compared with previous centuries?
different age groups tested at the same time
a cross-sectional study is one in which
adolescence
according to Erikson, trust is to infancy as identity is to
the difficulty perceiving things from another person's point of view
according to Piaget, egocentrism refers to
a biopsychosocial approach
an integrated understanding of successful aging in terms of appropriate nutrition, family support, and an optimistic outlook is most clearly provided by
all of these things (testosterone level, sperm count, and ejaculation speed)
as men advanced through middle adulthood the experience a gradual decline in
autistic traits
children for whom amniotic fluid analysis indicated high prenatal testosterone develop more
at an older age and American women are marrying at an older age
compared with counterparts 40 years ago, American men today are marrying
social
developmental psychologists study physical, cognitive, and ____ changes throughout the human life span
decreasing responsiveness to a stimulus to which one is repeatedly exposed
habituation refers to the
biological growth processes that are relatively uninfluenced by experience
maturation refers to
things continue to exist even when they are not perceived
object permanence is the understanding that
do all of these things (enhance muscle strength, help prevent heart disease, and stimulate brain cell development)
physical exercise in late adulthood has been found to
secure attachment
providing children with a safe haven in times of stress contributes most directly to
substance abuse
severe and prolonged child sexual abuse places children at risk for
authoritarian
the McDougals use harsh discipline on their children and demand unquestioning obedience. Psychologist are likely to characterize them as
a 4-year-old boy imitates aggression he sees on tv
which of the following is an example of imprinting
sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
which of the following represents the correct order of Piaget's stages of cognitive development
Jean Piaget
which psychologist was most influential in shaping our understanding of cognitive development