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Childhood and Adolescence Voyages in Development, 6e Spencer A. Rathus

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True / False 1.The terms “growth” and “development” are synonymous.​ a.True b.False

ANSWER:  False

REFERENCES:   1.1 What Is Child Development? Coming to Terms with Terms LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

2.John B. Watson’s theory emphasizes libidinal energy and erogenous zones.a.True b.False

ANSWER:  False

REFERENCES:   1.2 Theories of Child Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

3.Theories are related statements about events.​ a.True b.False

ANSWER:  True

REFERENCES:   1.2 Theories of Child Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

4.Freud felt insufficient or excessive gratification in a stage of development would lead to developmental problems.​ a.True b.False

ANSWER:  True

REFERENCES:   1.2 Theories of Child Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero.Page 1 Cha pter 1 2 / 4

5. According to Erikson, successful resolution of early life crises sets the stage for positive resolution of later crises.​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  True

REFERENCES:   1.2 Theories of Child Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

6. The first stage of psychosocial development is trust vs. mistrust.​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  True

REFERENCES:   1.2 Theories of Child Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

7. A conditioned stimulus is one that occurs without prior learning.​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  False

REFERENCES:   1.2 Theories of Child Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

8. Negative reinforcement will increase a desired behavior when an unpleasant stimulus is removed.​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  True

REFERENCES:   1.2 Theories of Child Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.2 - Outline the major theories of child development and why theories are useful.KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand CopyrightCengageLearning.Poweredby Cognero.Page 2 3 / 4

9. The study of the influence of genes on development is the study of nature (heredity) as opposed to nurture (environment).​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  True

REFERENCES:   1.3 Controversies in Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.3 - Discuss the major controversies in the study of child development

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

10. According to the textbook, the development of language is due entirely to biology (nature).​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  False

REFERENCES:   1.3 Controversies in Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.3 - Discuss the major controversies in the study of child development

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

11. Theorists who believe that a number of rapid, successive changes bring about development adhere to the belief that development is continuous. ​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  False

REFERENCES:   1.3 Controversies in Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.3 - Discuss the major controversies in the study of child development

KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand

12. Sigmund Freud and Jean Piaget were both stage theorists.​ a. True b. False

ANSWER:  True

REFERENCES:   1.3 Controversies in Development

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  VOYG.RATH.17.1.3 - Discuss the major controversies in the study of child development KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s Understand CopyrightCengageLearning.Poweredby Cognero.Page 3

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