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PSYCH 2450 - CHAPTER 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026 How do experience and biological processes affect human development? A) Experience produces change through maturation, and biological processes produce change through learning. B) Both experience and biological processes produce change through learning. C) Experience produces change through learning, and biological processes produce change through maturation. D) Both experience and biological processes produce change through maturation. - Answers C) Experience produces change through learning, and biological processes produce change through maturation. What are the two major underlying processes that interact to determine the development of the individual? A) maturation and recapitulation B) growth and learning C) learning and maturation D) recapitulation and growth - Answers C) learning and maturation Which of the following is an example of developmental change that primarily reflects maturation? A) a child taking his or her first steps at about 1 year of age B) a child solving simple arithmetic problems in Grade 1 C) a child speaking the same language as his or her parents D) a child becoming proficient at riding a bicycle - Answers A) a child taking his or her first steps at about 1 year of age Which of the following is an example of developmental change that primarily reflects learning? A) a child taking his or her first steps at about 1 year of age B) a child speaking his or her first word at about 1 year of age C) a child solving simple arithmetic problems in Grade 1 D) a child reaching sexual maturity in early adolescence - Answers C) a child solving simple arithmetic problems in Grade 1 What is the term for the developmental process that underlies a change in response to experience? A)maturation B) biological process C) learning D) physical development - Answers D) learning What is the best way to start when beginning an intervention to optimize a child's development? A) Determine what goals to achieve and work toward those goals. B) Identify what is normal and determine why changes occur before trying to optimize development. C) Set goals and develop a system of rewards and punishments. D) Locate children who have developed optimally, so information can be compiled about their experiences. - Answers B) Identify what is normal and determine why changes occur before trying to optimize development. A researcher videotaped preschoolers at a playground for a study of the frequency of cooperative behaviours. What was the researcher's goal? A) description B) explanation C) operationalization D) optimization - Answers A) description Which research goal establishes the facts of development? A) optimization B) adaptation C) explanation D) description - Answers D) Description Suppose that researchers find that the average Canadian infant begins to stand alone at the age of 10 months. What type of development would this be an example of? A) psychoanalytic B) ideographic C) nonrepresentative D) normative - Answers D) normative How can the research goal of description be summarized? A) as How B) as Best C) as What D) as Why - Answers C) as What What does normative development consist of? A) changes that characterize most individuals B) changes that are specific to the individual C) changes that result from experience and environmental influences D) changes that optimize developmental outcomes - Answers A) changes that characterize most individuals What does ideographic development consist of? A) changes that characterize most individuals B) changes that are specific to the individual C) changes that result from the unfolding of a genetic "blueprint" D) changes that optimize developmental outcomes - Answers B) changes that are specific to the individual Kayla started walking at 12 months of age, just like her three brothers and her seven cousins. Most children start walking at about this age. What type of development does this example illustrate? A)optimization of development B) holistic development C) normative development D) ideographic development - Answers C) normative development Michaela is 24 months old and she still has not spoken her first word. All four of her brothers spoke their first words at about 12 months of age, which is typical for most children. In this example, which general developmental concept does Michaela's lack of speech illustrate? A) maturational development B) holistic development C) normative development D) ideographic development - Answers D) ideographic development Contemporary developmentalists maintain that human development is a continual and cumulative process. Which statement most accurately expresses this viewpoint? A) Early childhood experiences have little impact on adult behaviour and attitudes. B) Early childhood experiences are the major determinants of adult behaviour and attitudes. C) Early childhood experiences have a lasting impact on adult behaviour and attitudes, but experiences during other, later, periods of life also play a role. D) Negative childhood events affect adult personality and behaviour, but positive childhood events have little impact. - Answers C) Early childhood experiences have a lasting impact on adult behaviour and attitudes, but experiences during other, later, periods of life also play a role. Which statement best exemplifies the holistic approach to development? A) Parents notice the gaps in the child's abilities and must work to fill those gaps. B) Traits or abilities are distinct and show separate developmental patterns of change. C) Aspects of developmental change are interrelated. D) Developmental trends in human and nonhuman animals are similar. - Answers C) Aspects of developmental change are interrelated. The holistic perspective is a dominant theme of human development. What does this perspective emphasize? A) Growth and change are continual. B) Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development are independent. C) Growth and change are cumulative processes. D) Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development are interdependent. - Answers D) Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development are interdependent. Suppose that the plasticity principle did not apply to development. How would this change our understanding of a child's abilities? A) Children with cognitive disabilities could be taught many skills. B) Children who grow up in poor environments would suffer inevitably from their deficiencies. C) Parental training would be vital for all children to develop normally. D) Sex differences in children's behaviour would be nonexistent. - Answers B) Children who grow up in poor environments would suffer inevitably from their deficiencies. Which of the following terms refers to the capacity for change in response to positive or negative life experiences? A) holistic B) tabula rasa C) innate purity D) plasticity - Answers D) plasticity What does the holistic perspective of development emphasize? A) the active role of the child in his or her own development B) development is a lifelong process that is continual and cumulative C) the interdependent way in which all components of the self determine development D) the belief that all the members of the family influence the development of each other - Answers C) the interdependent way in which all components of the self determine development Nancy is a developmentalist and she tells her friend that she believes it is important to study children in laboratory settings. She further states that there is no need to study the child's social relationships. Are Nancy's views consistent with the holistic view of development? A) They are consistent with the holistic perspective. B) They are consistent with the holistic perspective, but they do not represent complete agreement with it either. C) They are consistent with the holistic perspective, but Nancy is not aware of recent research. D) They are not consistent with the holistic perspective. - Answers D) They are not consistent with the holistic perspective. Clovis was abandoned as an infant and spent the first five years of his life being moved from one temporary foster home to another. When he is 5, his aunt discovers Clovis's whereabouts and provides him with a great deal of understanding, love, and stimulating activities. When Clovis becomes an adult, how would you expect him to behave? A) Clovis has become angry, antisocial, and aggressive because of his early abandonment. B) Clovis has become shy and anxious because of his early abandonment. C) Clovis has no residual effects of the early experiences and has reached his fullest potential. D) Clovis may or may not show residual effects of his early experiences; there is no way of knowing for sure what he will be like as an adult. - Answers D) Clovis may or may not show residual effects of his early experiences; there is no way of knowing for sure what he will be like as an adult. How were children treated during the medieval period? A) as miniature adults with full rights and privileges B) harshly, and they were viewed as expendable C) differently than they are today, but there was some concept that they were not adults D) coddled and indulged even more than modern children - Answers C) differently than they are today, but there was some concept that they were not adults Ivan, a father of three children, states that children are really no different from adults. He believes that the way to raise children is to have them take on adult responsibilities as soon as they are physically able. Which statement best describes Ivan's view? A) It is an example of what developmentalists suggest are the most effective modern child-rearing practices. B) It is more consistent with some previous periods in history than with today's modern view of child rearing in Canada. C) It is an example of what developmentalists suggest is a causal factor for the development of pathology. D) It is more consistent with today's modern Canadian view of child rearing than with views from previous periods of history. - Answers B) It is more consistent with some previous periods in history than with today's modern view of child rearing in Canada. In which ancient society were boys deliberately treated very harshly to toughen them to become disciplined soldiers in adulthood? A) Rome B) Israel C) Britain D) Sparta - Answers D) Sparta What was the general attitude toward children in ancient Europe? A) The child deserved legal protection by the government. B) The child should be coddled and pampered by parents. C) The child was the property of parents, with no rights of its own. D) The child was given life to provide eventual support to parents. - Answers C) The child was the property of parents, with no rights of its own. According to the authors of the text, what can be concluded regarding the historical and cultural factors that influence the phase of development we call adolescence? A) Adolescence is a universal phase of life that is experienced similarly across many eras and cultures. B) Adolescence is universally a difficult period of transition to adulthood. C) Adolescence as viewed by modern Western standards is a positive change that would benefit teens of all cultures. D) Adolescence, like many other areas of development, differs markedly depending on culture and era in history. - Answers D) Adolescence, like many other areas of development, differs markedly depending on culture and era in history. How long has adolescence been recognized as a distinct phase of life? A) since early Roman times B) since the early 17th century C) since the 1950s D) since the early 20th century - Answers D) since the early 20th century One philosophical view suggests that children are "selfish egoists" who must learn to rechannel their naturally selfish interests into socially desirable outlets. What is this philosophical view, and which psychological theory does it underpin? A) Tabula rasa is the philosophical underpinning for psychoanalytic theory. B) Original sin is the philosophical underpinning for learning theory. C) Original sin is the philosophical underpinning for psychoanalytic theory. D) Tabula rasa is the philosophical underpinning for learning theory - Answers C) Original sin is the philosophical underpinning for psychoanalytic theory. Garrett tells you that he believes that it is crucial for a parent to establish ground rules for acceptable behaviour, from day one. Garrett confides that everyone knows that all children will be naughty. Which philosophy does Garrett likely believe in? A) tabula rasa B) innate purity C) experiential purity D) original sin - Answers D) original sin Peter tells his wife that he thinks that their 4-year-old, Maria, is a good girl. When Maria misbehaves, Peter states that she is exploring and learning, and it is important for them to teach her more appropriate behaviour. Which of the following philosophical positions are Peter's views consistent with? A) original sin B) innate purity C) tabula rasa D) psychoanalytic sin - Answers B) innate purity What did John Locke mean when he said that the mind of an infant is a tabula rasa? A) Children are inherently evil or sinful. B) Children are blank slates ready to learn from experience. C) Children are innately good. D) Children are incapable of learning. - Answers B) Children are blank slates ready to learn from experience. Which theorist would endorse the statement that the child's nature is basically evil, and it is the work of society to restrain that evil?

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PSYCH 2450 - CHAPTER 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026

How do experience and biological processes affect human development?

A) Experience produces change through maturation, and biological processes produce change through
learning.
B) Both experience and biological processes produce change through learning.
C) Experience produces change through learning, and biological processes produce change through
maturation.
D) Both experience and biological processes produce change through maturation. - Answers C)
Experience produces change through learning, and biological processes produce change through
maturation.
What are the two major underlying processes that interact to determine the development of the
individual?

A) maturation and recapitulation
B) growth and learning
C) learning and maturation
D) recapitulation and growth - Answers C) learning and maturation
Which of the following is an example of developmental change that primarily reflects maturation?

A) a child taking his or her first steps at about 1 year of age
B) a child solving simple arithmetic problems in Grade 1
C) a child speaking the same language as his or her parents
D) a child becoming proficient at riding a bicycle - Answers A) a child taking his or her first steps at
about 1 year of age
Which of the following is an example of developmental change that primarily reflects learning?

A) a child taking his or her first steps at about 1 year of age
B) a child speaking his or her first word at about 1 year of age
C) a child solving simple arithmetic problems in Grade 1
D) a child reaching sexual maturity in early adolescence - Answers C) a child solving simple arithmetic
problems in Grade 1
What is the term for the developmental process that underlies a change in response to experience?

A)maturation
B) biological process
C) learning
D) physical development - Answers D) learning
What is the best way to start when beginning an intervention to optimize a child's development?

A) Determine what goals to achieve and work toward those goals.
B) Identify what is normal and determine why changes occur before trying to optimize development.
C) Set goals and develop a system of rewards and punishments.
D) Locate children who have developed optimally, so information can be compiled about their
experiences. - Answers B) Identify what is normal and determine why changes occur before trying to
optimize development.
A researcher videotaped preschoolers at a playground for a study of the frequency of cooperative
behaviours. What was the researcher's goal?

A) description
B) explanation
C) operationalization
D) optimization - Answers A) description
Which research goal establishes the facts of development?

A) optimization

,B) adaptation
C) explanation
D) description - Answers D) Description
Suppose that researchers find that the average Canadian infant begins to stand alone at the age of 10
months. What type of development would this be an example of?

A) psychoanalytic
B) ideographic
C) nonrepresentative
D) normative - Answers D) normative
How can the research goal of description be summarized?

A) as How
B) as Best
C) as What
D) as Why - Answers C) as What
What does normative development consist of?

A) changes that characterize most individuals
B) changes that are specific to the individual
C) changes that result from experience and environmental influences
D) changes that optimize developmental outcomes - Answers A) changes that characterize most
individuals
What does ideographic development consist of?

A) changes that characterize most individuals
B) changes that are specific to the individual
C) changes that result from the unfolding of a genetic "blueprint"
D) changes that optimize developmental outcomes - Answers B) changes that are specific to the
individual
Kayla started walking at 12 months of age, just like her three brothers and her seven cousins. Most
children
start walking at about this age. What type of development does this example illustrate?

A)optimization of development
B) holistic development
C) normative development
D) ideographic development - Answers C) normative development
Michaela is 24 months old and she still has not spoken her first word. All four of her brothers spoke
their first
words at about 12 months of age, which is typical for most children. In this example, which general
developmental
concept does Michaela's lack of speech illustrate?

A) maturational development
B) holistic development
C) normative development
D) ideographic development - Answers D) ideographic development
Contemporary developmentalists maintain that human development is a continual and cumulative
process.
Which statement most accurately expresses this viewpoint?

A) Early childhood experiences have little impact on adult behaviour and attitudes.
B) Early childhood experiences are the major determinants of adult behaviour and attitudes.
C) Early childhood experiences have a lasting impact on adult behaviour and attitudes, but
experiences
during other, later, periods of life also play a role.

, D) Negative childhood events affect adult personality and behaviour, but positive childhood events
have little impact. - Answers C) Early childhood experiences have a lasting impact on adult behaviour
and attitudes, but experiences
during other, later, periods of life also play a role.
Which statement best exemplifies the holistic approach to development?

A) Parents notice the gaps in the child's abilities and must work to fill those gaps.
B) Traits or abilities are distinct and show separate developmental patterns of change.
C) Aspects of developmental change are interrelated.
D) Developmental trends in human and nonhuman animals are similar. - Answers C) Aspects of
developmental change are interrelated.
The holistic perspective is a dominant theme of human development. What does this perspective
emphasize?

A) Growth and change are continual.
B) Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development are independent.
C) Growth and change are cumulative processes.
D) Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development are interdependent. - Answers D)
Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development are interdependent.
Suppose that the plasticity principle did not apply to development. How would this change our
understanding
of a child's abilities?

A) Children with cognitive disabilities could be taught many skills.
B) Children who grow up in poor environments would suffer inevitably from their deficiencies.
C) Parental training would be vital for all children to develop normally.
D) Sex differences in children's behaviour would be nonexistent. - Answers B) Children who grow up in
poor environments would suffer inevitably from their deficiencies.
Which of the following terms refers to the capacity for change in response to positive or negative life
experiences?

A) holistic
B) tabula rasa
C) innate purity
D) plasticity - Answers D) plasticity
What does the holistic perspective of development emphasize?

A) the active role of the child in his or her own development
B) development is a lifelong process that is continual and cumulative
C) the interdependent way in which all components of the self determine development
D) the belief that all the members of the family influence the development of each other - Answers C)
the interdependent way in which all components of the self determine development
Nancy is a developmentalist and she tells her friend that she believes it is important to study children
in
laboratory settings. She further states that there is no need to study the child's social relationships.
Are Nancy's views
consistent with the holistic view of development?

A) They are consistent with the holistic perspective.
B) They are consistent with the holistic perspective, but they do not represent complete agreement
with it
either.
C) They are consistent with the holistic perspective, but Nancy is not aware of recent research.
D) They are not consistent with the holistic perspective. - Answers D) They are not consistent with the
holistic perspective.
Clovis was abandoned as an infant and spent the first five years of his life being moved from one
temporary

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