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Maternal ____________________ during the prenatal period has been linked to birth complications. 3. the gradual unfolding of one's genetic blueprint is known as ________________. 4. according to ____________________, infants are biologically programmed to emit behavior that triggers an affectionate, protective response from adults. 5. keshawn is happy to play quietly alongside his mother, becomes visibly upset when she leaves, but is quickly calmed by her return. according to mary ainsworth, keshawn is a(n) ____________________ attached infant. 6. a toddler's vocabulary grows rapidly between 18 and 24 months, as children engage in ____________________, or mapping a word onto an underlying concept after only one exposure. 7. according to erikson's theory of development, a sense of ____________________ develops in an infant whose basic biological and emotional needs are adequately met. 8. piaget called the tendency to focus on just one feature of a problem while neglecting other aspects ____________________. 9. personal guiding principles take precedence over laws in deciding right or wrong behavior in the ____________________ stage of moral reasoning. 10. the suggestion that the ____________________ cortex, characterized as the "executive control center" of the brain, appears to be the last area of the brain to fully mature has been used as a possible explanation for why ____________________ behavior peaks during adolescence. 11. both of karlee's parents are teachers, as are two of her uncles. for as long as she can remember, she has wanted to be a schoolteacher, just like these role models. according to james marcia, karlee would be considered to be in a state of identity ____________________. 12. jeffrey arnett's term for the new stage of development brought about by lengthier participation in higher education and increased barriers to financial independence is ____________________. 13. according to erik erikson, the psychosocial crisis during the retirement years involves the tendency to dwell on the mistakes of the past, which could lead to the development of ____________________. 14. karl and his fiancée are about to be married; according to recent research, they will be most likely to have difficulty adjusting to their marriage if they have different ____________________. 15. dementia occurs in ____________________ of people between the ages of 75-80.

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2. The answer is maternal malnutrition. Maternal malnutrition is the increased probability of poor pregnancy consequence that occur because the mother does not eat sufficient foods that contain essential nutrients for both her and the baby.


3. The answer is maturation. Experience become the most vital factors during the maturation course. Through the years as we grow, we will find out more about our talents that would be beneficial for us to be used in survival.


4. The answer is John Bowlby. According to Bowlby, the behavior that babies showed evoke a sense to protect as a surviving mechanism for the infants.


5. The answer is non-securely attached infants. Non-securely attached infants had the inclination to show more stress when the maternal figures is far away than them

6. The answer is pay attention to words in whole groups. As the children in full swing to pay attention, the brains will start to examine and understand the meaning of each words, and will gradually build up the child's language until finally he/she can speak on their own.


7. The answer is Trust. The sense of trust is a form of survival mechanism.


8. The answer to this question is Centration. According to Piaget, people who centration tend to be not yet developed his/her own full cognitive capability.


9. The answer is Post-Conventional Level moral reasoning. During Post-Conventional Level moral reasoning we trust too much on the anticipation of other people/ society members to judge which one is right and which one is wrong.


10. The answer is pre-frontal cortex, and risky behaviors. Prefrontal cortex is a part of our brain that functioned as executive control for our cognitive capability.


11. The answer to this question is state of foreclosure. State of foreclosure refers to the condition where lender has to bring a lawsuit to the borrowers in order to get the rights that is on paper on the earlier agreement.


12. The answer to this question is emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood refers to the age when people enter late adolescents to early adulthood.


13. The answer to this question is development of despair. People have a habit to enter this stage if we feel ourselves as 'unproductive' on the final stage of our life.

14. The answer is political view. Why we may stand a lot of negative things about the people that we love, as soon as we got married, couples tend to imagine that both of them will held a related value that stick the household together.


15. The answer is 5 % - 30 %. On the whole, the likelihood of people getting dementia will grow as we go older.

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