Which of the following statements best describes the psychosocial approach?
a. Most psychological development is a result of the environment.
b. Lives show patterns of change up through adolescence, and continuity thereafter.
c. Development must be understood as the integration of the biological, psychological, and societal systems. d. Home and school are the only relevant social environments.
Question 2The comparative study of unique adaptive behaviors is called ethology. This type of study helps clarify to the long-term survival of the species.
a. the contributions of culture
b. the importance of developmental males c. the role of gender
d. the contributions of each generation
Question 3Which descriptor most accurately reflects the psychosocial approach?
a. Only the biological and psychological systems are necessary to analyze behavior. b. People build relationships that remain in place throughout life.
c. Individual longevity is determined by one's social relationships.
d. Internal experiences are products of the interaction of biological, psychological, and societal systems.
Question 4Which field focuses on the unique adaptive behaviors of specific species, such as mating, caregiving, play, and strategies for obtaining resources?
a. Chemistry
b. Paleontology c. Ethology
d. Teratology