DEP2004- Human Development FINAL EXAM Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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DEP2004- Human Development
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DEP2004- Human Development
Divided attention - Concentrating on more than one activity at the same time
Erikson's stage of integrity vs. despair - 8th and Final stage of development, occurs during late
adulthood. Involves reflecting on the past and either piecing together a positive review or concluding
that one's life wa...
DEP2004- Human Development FINAL
EXAM
Divided attention - Concentrating on more than one activity at the same time
Erikson's stage of integrity vs. despair - 8th and Final stage of development, occurs during late
adulthood. Involves reflecting on the past and either piecing together a positive review or concluding
that one's life was not well spent.
Definition of Temperament - An individual's behavioral style and characteristic emotional
response
Advantages of having children early - 1. Parents are likely to have more physical energy
2. Mother is less likely to have medical problems
3. Parents may be less likely to build up expectations
Advantages of having children later - 1. Parents will have had more time to figure out life goals
2. Parents will be more mature and able to use life experiences to engage in more competent parenting
3. Parents will be better established in their careers and have more money for child rearing.
Age of beginning signs of decline in muscle tone and strength - 30 years old
Alzheimer disease and its symptoms - A progressive irreversible brain disorder that is
characterized by a gradual deterioration of memory, reasoning, language, and eventually physical
function. Caused by a deficiency in Acetylcholine and the formation of amyloid plaques & nuerofibrillary
tangles
American attitude towards death - Death avoiders and death deniers
, Bachman et al study - findings regarding alcohol and drug use in mid-twenties - Peaks at 21-22
years of age and declines through the rest of the twenties
Baumrind's Theory of Parenting Styles - Authoritarian- (highly strict) follow their directions and
respect their work
Authoritative- parents encourage independence but still places limits and controls
Neglectful- parent is un-involved in child's life
Indulgent- parents are highly involved in child's life but place few demands and controls on them.
Between 1980 and 2004- percentage increase in the number of Latinos and Asian Americans in the U.S.
workplace - It more then doubled in this time frame.
Body area of most age-related loss of muscle strength - Back and legs
Cellular clock theory - Cells can divide a maximum of about 75-80x and as we age our cells
become less capable of dividing
Collectivism versus Individualism - Collectivism- an individual is interdependent: identity from
belonging
Individualism- an individual is independent:identity from individual traits
Costa & McCrae - survey of 100 college students - are the Big 5 traits stable or unstable? - The big
5 personality factors are stable
Cross-sectional study - domain in which self-control was rated lowest - Physical domain
Crystallized intelligence - An individuals accumulated and verbal skills and effects of culture and
reasoning
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