1.What characteristics are commonly found in children raised by authoritative parents?
2.Surriya and Fahim have been living together for a year and now plan to get married. What does research on premarital cohabitation indicate about their likelihood of marital outcomes?
3.According to Russian psychologist Vygotsky, what factor improves children's problem-solving skills?
4.During which of Piaget’s developmental stages is a child typically highly egocentric?
5.A study involving 1100 children across 10 U.S. cities observed that those who spent the most time in daycare centers exhibited which of the following characteristics?
6.Learning how to use a new software application is to ______ as knowing the capitals of states is to ______.
7.Mariam has blonde hair, blue eyes, curly locks, blood type A, and dark skin. What aspect of Mariam does this description represent?
8.Which one of the following is NOT considered a common critique of Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
9.At which stage of moral development is a child who refrains from drawing on the living room wall with crayons primarily to avoid the punishment that would result from such behavior?
10.What primarily influences the strength of the attachment between an infant and their caregiver?
11.In their second year, toddlers start to manage tasks like eating, dressing, and bathing on their own, striving to develop what Erikson refers to as a feeling of:
12.When five-year-old David observes water being transferred from a short, wide container to a tall, narrow one, he believes the amount of water has increased. What does this indicate about David's understanding?
13.What do developmental norms represent in the context of child growth?
14.What type of study involves observing the same participants repeatedly over an extended period?
15.Which of the following is a common symptom associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?
16.The unethical actions of numerous average individuals who acted as guards in Nazi concentration camps primarily demonstrate that immoral behavior is often a consequence of:
17.During which phase of prenatal development is the embryo most susceptible to damage?
18.How is the cephalocaudal pattern in children's motor development best characterized?
19.Tanvir, a graduate student researching identity development, interviews different age groups—5-year-olds, 10-year-olds, and 15-year-olds—asking each what career they envision after finishing school. Which research method is Tanvir employing in this study?
20.Javaid, a graduate student, is investigating how selective attention changes during the preadolescent years. He chooses a group of 10-year-olds and evaluates their selective attention every six months for two years. What type of research design is Javaid employing in this study?