Exam 9: Early-Childhood-Cognitive-Development
Exam 1: History-Theories-And-Methods184 Questions
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Gina is 3 yearsold. She can tell you that before going to bed, she puts on her pajamas, brushes her teeth, and listens to a story. Gina's account of this repeated event is called
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You show a picture of an unfamiliar object to a child and tell her it is a "gop." Now you show her a picture of two of the objects and ask, "What are these?" and the child says, "gops." This demonstrates
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When asked what the doll sees in Piaget's three-mountain test, what answer do preoperational children typically give?
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The contrast assumption assumes that objects only have one label.
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Which of the following would 3-year-old Tyler remember best?
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Piaget believed that the appearance-reality distinction appeared at what age?
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What enhances the effectiveness of preschool programs for economically disadvantaged children?
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A child cannot understand that a model and the larger object it resembles represent the same thing. This child
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By the age of 4, children can remember events that occurred at least earlier.
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Being able to pretend involves all but which of the following?
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Three-year-old Molly is watching her mailbox. She tells her mother that the mail carrier will soon come because it is now daytime. This type of thinking is called
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