Why is the idea of a cohort important in the study of development?

a. One's cohort influences access to distinct resources and exposure to distinct stressors.
b. Certain cohorts never achieve formal operational intelligence. c. This is an easy way to determine a group's average IQ.
d. People who grow up in the same period of history share certain common genetic features.


a

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A. EPSP B. IPSP C. ISPS D. EPIP

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In order to secure permission to access a sample of young school children, Julie sends all of the

parents letters that contain a full description of the study procedures. For this study, Julie will only use children whose parents have returned a signed consent or permission form.  This strategy is also known as __________ parental consent or permission. Fill in the blanks with correct word

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According to Piaget, children begin to develop concepts and the ability to think in terms of abstractions in the ________ stage

a. concrete-operational b. preoperational c. sensory-motor d. formal-operational

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