Exam 13: Cognitive Development Throughout the Lifespan

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Ryan, age 16, is talking to his mother. He claims to remember a visit to England when he was only 18 months old. Ryan's mother, skeptical, suggests that he really only remembers hearing about the trip, because his parents talked about it so much over the years. Ryan's mother is suggesting that Ryan has made a

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The research on implicit memory in older adults shows that

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Chapter 13 discussed research conducted in China on infants' ability to recognize their mother's voice 1 or 2 weeks before the infants were born. In one condition, infants heard their mother's voice reading a poem. This research was appropriately conducted because, in the second condition, infants heard

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Anna, who is For each question they answer, they are also asked to rate their confidence in their answer. Which of the following is most likely to be true?

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Chapter 13 discusses research by McDonough and Mandler, in which This research suggests that babies

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Chapter 13 discussed research about whether 12-1The DVD shows a household object, while a voiceover says the object's name. According to the results, children learned significantly more words

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Suppose that you are on a jury in which a Based on what you know from Chapter 13, you should keep in mind that

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Which of the following examples would be most consistent with Marcus's (1996) rule-and-memory theory for children's choice of past-tense verbs?

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Suppose that you are volunteering at a community program for elderly adults. With respect to working memory, you should remember that these elderly individuals will have the most difficulty when they are asked to

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Chapter 13 discussed Rovee-Collier's conjugate reinforcement technique, and its usefulness in testing infant memory. The basic logic behind this technique is that

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Some of the research on children's eyewitness testimony has important implications for the courtroom. According to that research,

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According to research by Walker-Andrews, the understanding that facial expression must correspond with vocal intonation is present at the age of

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Which of the following is an example of the concept overregularization?

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Based on the information in Chapter 13, you could predict that elderly people would typically recall the most information on

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Chapter 13 discussed whether children's poor memory performance can be traced to faulty metamemory and ineffective use of memory strategies. According to this discussion,

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According to research on infants' recognition of their mothers,

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Chapter 13 compared children who have intellectual disabilities and children in a mainstream school. Everyone watched a brief video and then answered questions. The results showed that the typically developing children

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Chapter 13 discusses elderly people's awareness of memory problems. According to this discussion,

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According to the discussion of child-directed speech,

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Researchers have used Carolyn Rovee-Collier's conjugate reinforcement technique to assess memory during infancy. According to this research,

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