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Development across the Life Span 317

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  1. In a __ design, one group of people is followed and
    assessed at different times as the group ages.
    a. longitudinal c. cross-sequential
    b. cross-sectional d. cross-longitudinal

  2. The cognitive and social changes students go through because they
    are born and grow up in an age of smartphones would be referred
    to as a(n)
    a. experimental group. c. dominance effect.
    b. control group. d. cohort effect.

  3. Brandy has naturally blond hair. Based on this information, what do
    we know about Brandy’s parents?
    a. At least one of her parents has a recessive blond hair gene.
    b. Each of her parents must have one recessive blond hair gene.
    c. Each of her parents must have one dominant brown hair gene.
    d. Neither of her parents has a recessive blond hair gene.
    4. When sets of genes group together, the result can be multiple traits
    expressed as a single dominant trait. This is best explained by the
    process known as
    a. dominant inheritance.
    b. recessive inheritance.
    c. polygenic inheritance.
    d. amines.
    5. Which of the following is a disorder resulting from recessive
    inheritance?
    a. Turner’s syndrome c. cystic fibrosis
    b. Klinefelter’s syndrome d. Down syndrome
    6. Which disorder is characterized by having only one X chromosome
    in the 23rd pairing?
    a. Tay-Sachs c. Klinefelter’s syndrome
    b. Turner’s syndrome d. PKU


Basic Building
Blocks of
Development

longitudinal: one group of
people is followed and assessed
at different times as they age
cross-sectional: several different
age-groups are studied at one time
cross-sequential: combination
of longitudinal and cross-sectional

specific physical and behavioral traits are dependent
upon pairing of genes; more active genes are dominant,
others are recessive (see Figure 8.2)
most traits are polygenetic
genetic disorders carried by recessive genes are expressed
when a child gets two recessive genes
issue may also occur if chromosomes having an extra or a
missing pair

genetics is the
science of heredity

DNA (deoxyribonucleic
acid): contains genetic
codes and chromosomes

both dominant
and recessive genes
determine physical
and behavioral traits

genetic and chromosome
problems can cause
a variety of disorders

research
designs

nature refers to heredity and the influence of inherited
characteristics on personality, growth, intellect, social skills, etc.;
behavioral genetics is relatively new field that attempts
to identify genetic basis of behavior
nurture refers to influence of the environment on inherited
traits including parenting styles, socioeconomic status,
physical surroundings, etc.
most developmental psychologists agree that the most
likely explanation for most human development is based
on the interaction between nature and nurture

aside from egg and sperm, humans have
46 chromosomes in each cell of the body
individual gets 23 chromosomes from
mother's egg and 23 from father's sperm
most characteristics are determined by 22 such pairs (autosomes);
the last pair determines sex of the person (sex chromosomes)

nature and
Studying Human nurture
Development
(scientific study of changes that occur in people as they age)

Concept Map L.O. 8.1, 8.2, 8.3


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