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Page 1: Psychology Eighth Edition Chapter 4: Developing Through the Life Span Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers David G. Myers

PsychologyEighth Edition

Chapter 4:Developing Through the Life Span

Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

David G. Myers

Page 2: Psychology Eighth Edition Chapter 4: Developing Through the Life Span Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers David G. Myers

Figure 4.1 Life is sexually transmittedMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.2 Prenatal developmentMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.3 Newborns’ preference for facesMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.4 Quick—which is the cat?Myers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.5 Drawings of human cerebral cortex sectionsMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.6 Triumphant toddlersMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.7 Infant at workMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.8 Scale errorsMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.9 An impossible objectMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.10 Pouring experience into mental moldsMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Table 4.1Myers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.11 Object permanenceMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.12 Baby mathMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.13 Piaget’s test of conservationMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.14 Testing children’s theory of mindMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.15 Piaget’s stages (a) Sensorimotor stage (b) Preoperational stage (c) Concrete/formal operational stageMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.16 The Harlows’ mothersMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.17 Social deprivation and fearMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.18 Infants’ distress over separation from parentsMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.19 The correlation between authoritative parenting and social competence in childrenMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.20 Height differencesMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.21 Body changes at pubertyMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.22 Kohlberg’s moral ladderMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Table 4.2Myers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.23 The changing parent-child relationshipMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.24 Adolescence is being stretched from both endsMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.25 Gradually accelerating declineMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.26 The aging sensesMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.27 Age and driver fatalitiesMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.28 Incidence of dementia (mental disintegration) by ageMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.29 Predicting Alzheimer’s diseaseMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.30 Tests of recallMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.31 Recall and recognition in adulthoodMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.32 Cross-sectional versus longitudinal testing of intelligence at various agesMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.33 Word power grows with ageMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.34 The downs and ups of agingMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.35 Early forties midlife crises?Myers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.36 Age and life satisfactionMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.37 Biopsychosocial influences on successful agingMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 4.38 Life satisfaction before, during the year of, and after a spouse’s deathMyers: Psychology, Eighth EditionCopyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers