In the context of human development, the term plasticity refers to .
a. continuity and developmental changes
b. an adaptive re-organization during the life span c. the impact of prior generations
d. the interaction of biological and psychological systems
Question 2Why do we need to understand the whole person in studying human development?
a. We function as individuals.
b. Our families do not affect our development. c. We function in an integrated manner.
d. Our developmental outcomes are a result of external factors.
Question 3Which statement is an assumption of the Newman and Newman text?
a. Human growth peaks in middle childhood.
b. The study of human development is primarily theoretical.
c. Behavior must be interpreted in the context of settings and relationships. d. Human behavior has the same meaning across sociocultural borders.
Question 4The life span approach strives to identify .
a. interactions of individuals that produce prejudice and discrimination
b. patterns of transition and transformation from one period of life to another c. individual differences in biological factors that lead to maladaptation
d. uncommon bonds among groups of people that lead to hostility between societies
Question 5The most critical way in which a person can contribute to his or her development is through .
a. increasing physical ability
b. achieving upward mobility c. focusing on career success
d. creating significant social relationships
Question 6In adolescence, individuals are increasingly able to maintain their attention over long periods of time, which is called
a. sustained attention.
b. memory.
c. selective attention.
d. metacognitive understanding.