Exam 5: Physical and Cognitive Development in the First Two Years

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In substage 6 of the sensorimotor period, children's play becomes more:

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Describe the development of problem­solving behavior that accompanies sensorimotor substages 5 and 6.

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One measure that has the potential to reduce rates of infant growth restriction in Malawi is:

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The hallmark of the fourth sensorimotor substage is:

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Baillargeon and her colleagues found that when 2½­ month­old infants were shown an event in which an object appeared to pass behind an open window without becoming visible the infants were:

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At present it appears clear that environmental stimulation can speed up certain aspects of children's development. But whether this has any lasting effect also depends on:

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Another term for the hardening of bones due to accumulation of mineral deposits is:

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Summarize the debate over infants' early cognitive abilities. Describe research evidence that supports each side of the argument.

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Researchers investigating the role of experience in 7­ month­old infants' representational abilities found that object permanence:

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Tertiary circular reactions differ from earlier forms of circular reactions because they:

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Jean Piaget used the term ____________ to refer to the ability to picture the world mentally and think about an object or event before acting.

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Examination of the ages at which children achieve motor milestones shows that:

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Varying the time before infants are allowed to search for an object in Piaget's A­not­B task had which of the following results?

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Wayne and Margaret Dennis found that traditionally raised Hopi infants who had been strapped to cradle boards:

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Investigations into infants' physical understandings reveals that they are surprised at many seemingly impossible events, such as objects moving through other objects.

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Hilda has begun searching for objects when they are hidden. This is an example of:

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Children raised in Romanian orphanages quickly overcame initial developmental delays once they were adopted into normal home environments.

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The movement to eradicate SIDS in North America and other areas has led to which of the following unintended consequences?

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During their first year of life, most healthy babies achieve adult­like body proportions.

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Describe the development of reaching and grasping in the first year of life.

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