Why do we study the development of children? - ExamTest 1
Questions
Question 1
Which statement is true?
- It is not possible to suppose that children tell the truth in court.
- Specifically, young children are susceptible for suggestive questioning, when questions are repeated again and again.
- Only statement 1 is true.
- Only statement 2 is true.
- Both statements are true.
- Both statements are false.
Question 2
Which statement is true? Children can experience negative effects when they...
- Have been in an unstable environment longer than 1 month after birth.
- Have been in an unstable environment longer than 3 months after birth.
- Have been in an unstable environment longer than 6 months after birth.
- Have been in an unstable environment longer than 1 year after birth.
Question 3
Which general conclusion can be drawn about continuous/discontinuous development, despite some disagreement over the topic?
- Development is mainly a continuous process.
- Development is mainly a discontinuous process, as proved in the stage theories.
- It depends on how you look at it and how often you look.
- Development is sometimes a continuous and sometimes a discontinuous process.
Question 4
Which research design has the advantage of being able to observe the change of individuals over time and the disadvantage that repeated testing reduces external validity?
- Longitudinal research
- Observational research
- Cross-sectional research
- Correlational Research
Question 5
The "turtle shell" technique is an example of a successful intervention that helps preschoolers cope with ...
- The sense of isolation.
- Feelings of embarrassment.
- Bullying from peers.
- Their own anger.
Question 6
What is meta-analysis?
- The reproduction
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