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What is the prenatal period
a) conception to birth
b) birth to 2 years
c) 2 to 6 years
d) 6 to 11

when is the most rapid growth in the body
a) conception to birth
b) birth to 2 years
c) 6 to 11
d) 11 to 18

when is the infancy stage
a) 11 to 18
b) conception to birth
c) birth to 2 years
d) 2 to 6 years

Infancy
a) Trust vs. Mistrust
b) shame vs. doubt
c) identity vs identity confusion
d) intimacy vs isolation

middle adulthood
a) generativity vs stagnation
b) integrity vs despair
c) shame vs doubt
d) industry vs inferiority

theory
a) a way of organizing a set of observations into an explanation of how something works
b) proposal explanation for how something works
c) guessing how something is made and figuring it out
d) testing science

bronfenbrenners bio ecological systems theory
a) ongoing interactions among biological,cognitive,and pyschological changes within a person and their context
b) evolution between biological cognitive and psychological changes
c) It incorporates other formal and informal social structures, which do not themselves contain the child, but indirectly influe
d)

micro system
a) things that have direct contact with the child in their immediate environment, such as parents, siblings, teachers and school
b) encompasses the interactions between the child’s microsystems, such as the interactions between the child’s parents and teach
c) It incorporates other formal and informal social structures, which do not themselves contain the child, but indirectly influe
d) focuses on how cultural elements affect a child's development, such as socioeconomic status, wealth, poverty, and ethnicity.

meso system
a) things that have direct contact with the child in their immediate environment, such as parents, siblings, teachers and school
b) encompasses the interactions between the child’s microsystems, such as the interactions between the child’s parents and teach
c) It incorporates other formal and informal social structures, which do not themselves contain the child, but indirectly influe
d) focuses on how cultural elements affect a child's development, such as socioeconomic status, wealth, poverty, and ethnicity.

exosystem
a) things that have direct contact with the child in their immediate environment, such as parents, siblings, teachers and school
b) encompasses the interactions between the child’s microsystems, such as the interactions between the child’s parents and teach
c) It incorporates other formal and informal social structures, which do not themselves contain the child, but indirectly influe
d) focuses on how cultural elements affect a child's development, such as socioeconomic status, wealth, poverty, and ethnicity.

macro system
a) things that have direct contact with the child in their immediate environment, such as parents, siblings, teachers and school
b) encompasses the interactions between the child’s microsystems, such as the interactions between the child’s parents and teach
c) It incorporates other formal and informal social structures, which do not themselves contain the child, but indirectly influe
d) focuses on how cultural elements affect a child's development, such as socioeconomic status, wealth, poverty, and ethnicity.

ethology
a) he study of human behavior and social organization from a biological perspective.
b) the study of animals
c) the study of ethics
d) the study of ethnicity

stages of life
a) conception,birth,childhood,adolescence,adulthood
b) adulthood,conception,childhood,birth,adolescence
c) conception,birth,adolescence,childhood,adulthood
d) birth,conception,childhood,adolescence,adulthood

the scientific method
a) a method of procedure that has characterized natural science, consisting in systematic observation, me
b) carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method
c) an idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world.
d) sychology is analyzed and studied through the use of solely objective and scientific methods of observing and evaluating the

process of scientific method
a) identitfy,gather,summarize,interpret
b) interpret,identify,gather,summarize
c) indentify,gther,interpret,summarize
d) summarize,identify,interpret,gather

naturalistic observation
a) involves observing subjects in their natural environment. It can be used if conducting lab research would be unrealistic, cos
b) qualitative research methodology that has been used by the social sciences for several years. It is a methodology in which an
c)
d)

structured observation
a) qualitative research methodology that has been used by the social sciences for several years. It is a methodology in which an
b) involves observing subjects in their natural environment. It
c)
d)

open ended interview
a) interviewer uses a conversational style that encourages participants to expand responses
b) a data-gathering methodology that involves a standard set of questions asked in the same manner and order.
c) involves counselors asking individuals questions to gather pertinent information.
d)

structured interview
a) a data-gathering methodology that involves a standard set of questions asked in the same manner and order.
b) interviewer uses a conversational style that encourages participants to expand responses
c) involves counselors asking individuals questions to gather pertinent information.
d)

clinical interview
a) involves counselors asking individuals questions to gather pertinent information.
b) a data-gathering methodology that involves a standard set of questions asked in the same manner and order.
c) interviewer uses a conversational style that encourages participants to expand responses
d)

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