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How father parental style might influence children academic achievement.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Developmental Psychology
Posting ID:
118492
OTA ID:
105514
Explain the major theories of human development throughout life. Also, name and examine the major biological influences on human development.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Developmental Psychology
Posting ID:
119540
OTA ID:
103973
Consider the following scenario: Since you are a successful college student, you have been asked by a former high school teacher to address his/her class on the topic of human intelligence. • Create a presentation that consists of 7-10 slides and detailed speaker notes to addresses the following: o What is intelligence? o Compare the early and contemporary theories of intelligence. o How do we measure intelligence? o What are the characteristics of a good intelligence test? • Format citations of original works within the presentation using APA guidelines.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Developmental Psychology
Posting ID:
120519
OTA ID:
103973
Environment & Heredity: Physical growth & Motor skills
I need to discuss environmental and hereditary elements that affect physical growth and motor skills development in early childhood. I have come up with the following affects. Am I on the right track? Can you suggest some additional affects? Thanks! -Heredity affects physical growth by regulating production of hormones -Extreme emotional deprivation interferes with production of growth hormones -Disease can lead to malnutrition, which affects a child's development -smoking- can lead to increase in infections, sinuses, and lungs. -Parents can encourage their children to participate in physical activity
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Developmental Psychology
Posting ID:
122980
OTA ID:
105694
Identity Achieved Adolescents are discussed.
The claim that identity achieved adolescents are the best-adjusted, most "together" of all teens is disputed. Evidence is offered.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Developmental Psychology
Posting ID:
123643
OTA ID:
105480
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