The two general types of physical development associated with puberty include:

a. lower self-esteem and bodily changes
b. bodily changes and sexual maturation
c. sexual maturation and formal operational thinking
d. formal operational thinking and lower self-esteem

B. The two main changes that take place are bodily changes and sexual maturation.

Psychology

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The life-span perspective in human development maintains the position that most of our development is complete by the time we finish our adolescent years

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Simone is listening to her professor's lecture. Class is about to end when the professor previews the topic for the next meeting. "Next time," he says, "we will examine learning." Since Simone has done the assigned reading, she correctly thinks to herself:

A. "Let's see-that's when there is a temporary change in behavior that results from genetically programed development." B. "Oh, that's when there is permanent change in behavior that is due to maturation." C. "Learning-that's when there is a relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge that results from previous experience with certain stimuli and responses." D. "Learning is the change in behavior that results from biological changes, fatigue, or injury."

Psychology