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91.
The fundamental belief expressed by Baltes’ concept that development lifelong : 1175881
91.
The fundamental belief expressed by Baltes’ concept that development is lifelong is
A.
each period of development is unique.
B.
the first 20 years of development are the most important.
C.
the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains interact.
D.
that changes in one domain may or may not be accompanied by changes in the other domains.
92.
Jason has been at his job for almost 20 years now. Although he does not move as fast as some of the younger employees, he still manages to complete his work first due primarily to his experience. Which of Baltes’ key principles best explains this scenario?
A.
Development is multidimensional.
B.
Development is multidirectional.
C.
Development involves changing resource allocations.
D.
Development is influenced by the historical and cultural contexts.
93.
Although described as academically gifted, Joey still enjoys playing with his action figures after school. Which of Baltes’ key principles best explains this scenario?
A.
Development is multidimensional.
B.
Development is multidirectional.
C.
Development involves changing resource allocations.
D.
Development is influenced by the historical and cultural contexts.
94.
Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of life-span development identified by Baltes (1987)?
A.
Development is lifelong.
B.
Development takes place in a historical context.
C.
Development ends with childhood.
D.
Development is pliable or plastic.
95.
Allocation of resources often changes as a person develops. Which of the following is an example of how resources are redistributed?
A.
Personal growth and improvement of skills are benefited by greater availability of resources.
B.
Resources do not aid a person during a time of personal loss.
C.
The availability of resources remains stable over time.
D.
The availability of resources increases over time.
96.
The inability of a parent to understand that his daughter’s tattoo is just a form of individual expression and not a sign that she is a bad person is most closely related to which of Baltes’ developmental ideas?
A.
Development is lifelong.
B.
Development involves changing resource allocations.
C.
Development is multidirectional.
D.
Development is influenced by the historical and cultural context.
97.
Gerald is an intellectually gifted child with an extensive vocabulary. He is emotionally mature and physically developed. Gerald’s development in each of the three domains is best explained by which of Baltes’ developmental ideas?
A.
Development is multidimensional.
B.
Development involves changing resource allocations.
C.
Development is multidirectional.
D.
Development is influenced by the historical and cultural context.
98.
Felipe is going back to school at age 40 to learn a new trade. Felipe is exhibiting which of Baltes’ developmental ideas?
A.
Development shows plasticity.
B.
Development involves changing resource allocations.
C.
Development is multidirectional.
D.
Development is influenced by the historical and cultural context.
99.
Annie’s increase in brain development has led to enhanced cognitive and emotional functioning. Which of Baltes’ developmental ideas best explains this occurrence?
A.
Development is lifelong.
B.
Development is multidimensional.
C.
Development is multidirectional.
D.
Development is influenced by the historical and cultural context.
100.
Although Martha does not get around as well as she did when she was younger, she never misses Bingo night with the ladies. Which of Baltes’ developmental ideas is Martha depicting?
A.
Development is lifelong.
B.
Development involves changing resource allocations.
C.
Relative influences of biology and culture shift over the life span.
D.
Development is influenced by the historical and cultural context.