this behaviour? → Explore experiences from Amy's early childhood and address them in therapy Test Amy to determine her current level of cognitive functioning Investigate Amy's psychosocial environment and eliminate stressors Reward Amy when she does not bang her head and punish the head-banging behaviour Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Hard Question 50 Amy, age 3, bangs her head Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe the main theories of human development 51 Albert Bandura's most recent model of learning and development includes three elements: Behaviour, environment and _ → person/cognition culture biology sensitive periods Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Easy Question 51 Albert Bandura's most recent model Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe the main theories of human of development 52 A recent television documentary concluded that, from birth, girls are more nurturing than are boys You agree with this because you believe nurturing is an evolutionary trait passed on through the generations, because females need to be more nurturing to aid the survival of the species Your view reflects the _ perspective of development → existential ecological ethological theological Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Medium Question 52 A recent television documentary concluded Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe the main theories of human that, development 53 John Bowlby illustrated an important application of ethological theory to human development where he stressed that attachment to a caregiver _ has important consequences throughout the life span → within the first two years in the first half of life through childhood over the first year of life Multiple Choice Question Question 53 John Bowlby illustrated an important application 54 Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe the main theories of human development Page of 10 In Konrad Lorenz's view, imprinting needs to take place at a certain, very early time in the life of an animal, or else it will not take place This point in time is called a _ → receptive period sensitive period critical period bonding period Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Easy Question 54 In Konrad Lorenz's view, imprinting Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe the main theories of human needs development 55 Dr Baird collects data on approach behaviours between strangers at the shopping mall on weekend afternoons A strength of this naturalistic observational approach is that it: → occurs in a real-world setting involves a structured set of interview questions allows for more control over the observational setting gives Dr Baird the best idea of how people behave under stress Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Hard Question 55 Dr Baird collects data on Learning Objective: 1.4 Explain how research on life span development is approach conducted 56 Dr Jackson's research has found that the correlation between IQ and head circumference is +0.10 From this information, we can conclude that: Test Bank for Life 1st Australian people with large headsSpan have aDevelopment higher IQ than people with smallerEdition heads by Santrock → there is scant relationship between head size and IQ Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ people with small heads tend to have a higher IQ than people with large heads head circumference is an important predictor of IQ Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Hard Question 56 Dr Jackson's research has found Learning Objective: 1.4 Explain how research on life span development is that conducted 57 Which of the following correlations is the strongest? → –0.65 +0.46 +0.70 –0.77 Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Hard Question 57 Which of the following correlations Learning Objective: 1.4 Explain how research on life span development is is conducted 58 An experiment can be said to have demonstrated cause and effect when: → the behaviour under study changes when a factor is manipulated the factor changes when the behaviour is modified it suggests a correlation coefficient close to +/-1.00 it is tested by a peer group Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Hard Question 58 An experiment can be said Learning Objective: 1.4 Explain how research on life span development is to conducted 59 In an experiment, a researcher manipulates the _ variable and measures its effects on the _ variable → dependent; independent independent; dependent operational; dependent independent; operational Multiple Choice Question Difficulty: Easy Question 59 In an experiment, a researcher Learning Objective: 1.4 Explain how research on life span development manipulates is conducted 60 Dr McLean has designed a study to test the cognitive skills of people in their 30s, 50s and 70s, where data is collected over the course of a day through a series of tests What type of research approach is Dr McLean using? → Longitudinal Cohort Latitudinal Cross-sectional Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page 10 of 10 Multiple Choice Question Question 60 Dr McLean has designed a study Difficulty: Hard Learning Objective: 1.4 Explain how research on life span development is conducted Test Bank for Life Span Development 1st Australian Edition by Santrock Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/