A) high-reactive
B) low-reactive
C) slow-to-warm-up
D) average
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A) outgoing and have a high energy level.
B) tense, fearful, and inhibited.
C) calm and slow-to-warm-up.
D) sociable but difficult to soothe.
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A) positive reinforcement.
B) unconscious resentment.
C) negative reinforcement.
D) gender schema.
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A) chromosomes
B) alleles
C) ventricles
D) amniotic sacs
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A) napping
B) aerobic exercise
C) remaining sedentary
D) nothing
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A) the grasping reflex
B) the rooting reflex
C) the stepping reflex
D) a newborn's inborn preference to seek human contact
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A) generativity versus stagnation; stagnation
B) ego integrity versus despair; despair
C) intimacy versus isolation; isolation
D) industry versus inferiority; industry
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A) trust versus mistrust.
B) initiative versus guilt.
C) ego integrity versus despair.
D) identity versus role confusion.
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A) longitudinal research showed that none of the participants showed stage six moral reasoning, and clear-cut expressions of "universal moral principles" are very rare.
B) other researchers, such as Carol Gilligan, argued that stage six was more typical of male moral reasoning and did not reflect how females reasoned.
C) the longitudinal research needed to support stage six moral reasoning in Kohlberg's theory was never carried out.
D) other researchers, such as Carol Gilligan, argued that stage six was more typical of female moral reasoning and did not reflect how males reasoned.
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A) memory
B) perceptual speed
C) fluency
D) vocabulary knowledge
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A) conforms to conventional standards of society.
B) can think logically and rationally, and deal with abstract concepts.
C) obeys the law.
D) has resolved the major psychosocial conflicts associated with each developmental stage he or she has passed through.
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A) sometimes proceeds unevenly, with some body parts developing at a faster rate than others.
B) is known as generativity.
C) occurs at an earlier age in boys than in girls.
D) is known as epigenesis.
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A) reflects a male perspective that may not accurately depict the development of moral reasoning in women.
B) places too much emphasis on the ethic of care and responsibility and not enough on the ethic of individual rights and justice.
C) reflects a female perspective that may not accurately depict the development of moral reasoning in men.
D) places too much emphasis on the concept of interdependence and concern for the overall welfare of others rather than on the more common individualistic ideals of Western culture.
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A) experience poor health, mental confusion, and are cared for in a nursing home.
B) are in relatively good health, self-sufficient, and active.
C) are impoverished and dependent upon others for support.
D) are completely disabled.
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A) fetal alcohol syndrome
B) teratogen immunity
C) alcohol tolerance
D) fetal teratogen syndrome
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A) early thirties to late thirties.
B) age 35 to 40.
C) age 50 to early sixties.
D) late thirties to early fifties.
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A) menarche
B) menopause
C) andropause
D) postmenopausal zest
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A) are well-educated.
B) live unstimulating lives.
C) engage in many physical and mental activities.
D) who are living in a senior housing complex or nursing home.
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A) ability to reverse mental operations.
B) inability to reverse mental operations.
C) inability to focus on all relevant aspects of a situation.
D) ability to comprehend that some actions cannot be undone.
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A) females but not males; negative
B) males but not females; negative
C) both males and females; positive
D) both males and females; negative
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