HDEV Midterm Exam - Questions and Answers Three-year-olds are able to accurately assess their abilities when describing themselves. False Concrete operational reasoning is considered to be universal. True Analytic, cre
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HDEV Midterm Exam - Questions and Answers Three-year-olds are able to accurately assess their abilities when describing themselves. False Concrete operational reasoning is considered to be universal. True Analytic, creative, and applied intelligence are considered to be the same across cultures. True How are children raised by LGBT parents different from those raised by other-sex parents? Children raised by LGBT parents tend to score higher in social and academic competence. Randy is the tallest boy in his class. He is very assertive and impulsive. He is not insecure when it comes to talking to other people. He tends to make friends easily. Randy tends to get angry very quickly when he perceives someone criticizing him. Randy is most likely a: bully. What is a boy's first ejaculation called? Spermarche Processing speed reaches adult levels at about age 18. False Most young people whose delinquent activity persists and evolves into a life of crime: show multiple problem behaviors in childhood. At age 13, Mya is likely dating for: popularity with peers. According to lecture, Middle Childhood kids can comprehend maps, clocks, and models due to what cognitive acquisition? Spatial Reasoning Bilingualism, as it pertains to academic learning is needed. Children should learn in their primary language whenever possible, translating over to English afterwards. Middle Childhood kids, according to lecture, should be engaging in all of the following types of language except a vocabulary of around 20,000 words According to lecture, myelination ___________in Adolescence. Accelerates According to lecture, which of the following is NOT true of body growth in adolescence? The growth spurt is complete by age 18. The hormones responsible for the pubertal changes we see in Adolescence are testosterone and androgens In Adolescence, egocentricism
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