The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View, 2nd Edition (King)

Chapter 9: Human Development

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1.

Nicotine used while a mother is pregnant is an example of a .
2.

The method developed by Mary Ainsworth to test children's attachment styles is called .
3.

Characteristics such as inhibition, negative affectivity, and self-regulation are dimensions of .
4.

A criticism of Kohlberg's theory of moral development is that it focuses on reasoning rather than .
5.

A mental framework for how a person will think about something is called a .
6.

is the cessation of a woman's menstrual periods.
7.

Rapid skeletal and sexual development that begins to occur around ages nine to eleven is called .
8.

The period begins with conception and ends after the second week of gestation.
9.

Gilligan's theory of moral development comes from a perspective, whereas Kohlberg's comes from a perspective.
10.

Fourteen-year-old Stephanie is convinced that everyone in the high school cafeteria saw her spill her soda down the front of her shirt. Stephanie's belief is best explained by .
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