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12/27/23, 3:29 PM Quiz: Foundations and Beginnings : PSYC210: Developmental Psychology (D26) Online Residential Athletics Request Info Apply Now VisitUs Create Guest Account Quiz: Foundations and Beginnings Due Oct 30 at 11:59pm Points 25 Questions 25 Time Limit 60 Minutes Instructions The quiz: e Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1. Contains 25 multiple-choice and true/false questions. Is limited to 1 hour. Allows 1 attempt. Is worth 15 points. This quiz is open book/open notes. You may use any course resources while taking the quiz. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 1: Week 1. Attempt History Attempt Time Score Sign In LATEST Attempt 1 49 minutes 21 out of 25 (@ Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 21 out of 25 Submitted Oct 29 at 4:09pm This attempt took 49 minutes. Question 1 1/1pts Genetic diversity is achieved because each parent contributes a seemingly collection of his or her chromosomes for the ovum or sperm. https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/526339/quizzes/2658738 112
12/27/23, 3:29 PM Quiz: Foundations and Beginnings : PSYC210: Developmental Psychology (D26) pre-planned random intentional deliberate Question 2 1/1 pts The male reproductive cell is called the: Fetus Sperm Ovum Zygote Question 3 1/1 pts One of the best ways to study the influences of heredity on behavior is to examine ___ random DNA samples targeted DNA samples twins siblings https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/526339/quizzes/2658738 2/12
12/27/23, 3:29 PM Quiz: Foundations and Beginnings : PSYC210: Developmental Psychology (D26) Question 4 1/1 pts The female reproductive cell is called the: Fetus Sperm Ovum Zygote Question 5 1/1 pts Twin set which results when two separate ova are fertilized by two different sperm. Dizygotic Identical Monozygotic Single zygotic Question 6 1/1pts The influences of a parent’s genes and interests are described as the effect: https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/526339/quizzes/2658738 3/12
12/27/23, 3:29 PM Quiz: Foundations and Beginnings : PSYC210: Developmental Psychology (D26) passive genotype -> environment. evocative genotype -> environment. active genotype -> environment. Incorrect Question 7 0/1pts This type of gene will always result in the appearance of a particular characteristic when it is paired with a recessive gene. recessive mutated passive dominant Question 8 1/1pts According to the lifespan perspective, development begins at conception and continues until: death Early adulthood when physical maturation is attained. Middle adulthood when signs of physical decline begin to become evident. https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/526339/quizzes/2658738 4/12
12/27/23, 3:29 PM Quiz: Foundations and Beginnings : PSYC210: Developmental Psychology (D26) Late adulthood when cognitive as well as physical decline becomes evident. Question 9 1/1 pts The domain is concerned with how an individual change in the way that he or she connects to that which is sacred. cognitive biological social/emotional spiritual Question 10 1/1 pts An example of a normative history-graded influence: The birth of George Washington The birth of one’s first child. The September 11th World Trade Center attack A diagnosis of cancer. https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/526339/quizzes/2658738 5/12
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