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Question 13 Saved The _____ stage of cognitive development is when children can use language and other symbols for real objects but still cannot complete many mental operations. Question 13 options: a) sensorimotor b) concrete operational c) formal operational d) preoperational
Question 14 (1 point) Question 14 Unsaved Developmental psychology focuses on how individuals _____ over time. Question 14 options: a) think b) sustain c) interact d) change
Question 15 (1 point) Question 15 Unsaved Teratogens can enter a woman's body through many forms, EXCEPT: Question 15 options: a) drugs. b) prenatal vitamins. c) environmental pollution. d) viruses.
Question 16 (1 point) Question 16 Unsaved _____ is when women stop having their menstrual periods. Question 16 options: a) Perimenopause b) Premenopause c) Menopause d) Menarche Question 17 (1 point) Question 17 Unsaved A _____ is any substance that can harm the embryo or fetus during development. Question 17 options: a) syndrome b) pollutant c) contaminate d) teratogen
Question 18 (1 point) Question 18 Unsaved A period of time during which a particular developmental task is especially likely to be influenced by outside events is known as a(n) _____ period. Question 18 options: a) delicate b) influential c) sensitive d) critical
Question 19 (1 point) Question 19 Unsaved The understanding of the thoughts, feelings, intentions, and other mental activities of oneself and others is known as: Question 19 options: a) conservation. b) egocentrism. c) theory of mind. d) object permanence.
Question 20 (1 point) Question 20 Unsaved Babies who appear to be the most stable and use their caregiver as a home base, MOST likely have a(n) _____ attachment bond with their caregiver. Question 20 options: a) insecure-resistant b) disorganized c) secure d) insecure-avoidant
Question 21 (1 point) Question 21 Unsaved Fidelity is the virtue that is achieved during which stage of Erikson's psychosocial theory of development? Question 21 options: a) identity versus role confusion b) generativity versus stagnation c) industry versus inferiority d) intimacy versus isolation
Question 22 (1 point) Question 22 Unsaved When parents place minimal demands on children and allow the children to run their own lives, their approach to parenting is to use a(n) _____ parenting style. Question 22 options: a) authoritarian b) permissive c) authoritative d) neglectful
Question 23 (1 point) Question 23 Unsaved The _____ is a common way of thinking among adolescents in which they believe their lives are continuously being watched and evaluated by others. Question 23 options: a) invincibility fallacy b) personal fable c) imaginary audience d) life story
13 d) preoperational: learn to use words to depict objects and starts to think symbolically. occurs between 2-7 years
14 d) change: developmental psychology is a scientific study that looks into how and why humans change overtime
15 b) prenatal vitamins: teratogens are substances that can cause effects on the fetus of a pregnant women is exposed to it
16 c) Menopause: the period when menstrual cycle complete stops
17 d) teratogen: disturbs the fetus and can cause birth defects
19 Theory of mind: ability to attribute mental states of one self and of others
20 c) secure : the child feels secure when the needs of the child are constantly met
21 a) identity versus role confusion : refers to being able to accept others even when there are some ideological differences
22 b) permissive: do not specify many rules and tend to have an open communication where the child can do whatever they wish
23 c) imaginary audience: belief that they are being watched by others during adolescence