A. Physical development
B. Cognitive development
C. Emotional development
D. All aspects are equally important
Developmental Psychology
In development an important role is played by:
A. Heredity
B. Environment
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
The individuals possessing limited abilities:
A. Live simple life
B. Search for living opportunities
C. Are not creative
D. None of the above
Better development can only be ensured by:
A. Good heredity
B. Good environment
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Good heredity and unhealthy environment
The unhealthy environment:
A. Can suppress good heredity
B. Cannot suppress good heredity
C. Can suppress but cannot extinguish
D. None of the above
Healthy environment and training:
A. Can turn a dull child into an intelligent one
B. Cannot turn a dull into an intelligent one
C. Can turn a dull into a gifted one
D. None of the above
Heredity:
A. Determines the capacity
B. Does not determine the capacity
C. Increase the capacity
D. Modifies the capacity
Ameen, a 70-years old retired teacher, feels that his life has not been of any real value or significance. According to Erikson, Ameen has failed to achieve a sense of:
A. autonomy
B. independence
C. basic trust
D. integrity
When Teresa’s mother hides favorite doll under a blanket, Teresa acts as if it no longer exists, and she makes no attempt to look for it. Based on this information, you can infer that Teresa is in Piaget’s
A. object permanence period of cognitive development
B. preoperational period of cognitive development
C. concrete period of cognitive development
D. sensorimotor period of cognitive development
Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from mother providing infants with:
A. the opportunity to explore
B. body contact
C. appropriate schemas
D. adequate nourishment