Exam 7: Conceptual Development

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Chen and Siegler's study about 1- and 2-year-olds' use of tools demonstrated that the older toddlers were more likely than were the younger toddlers to

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Lack of visual experience during _____ limits subsequent spatial development.

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The finding that babies smile less at rabbits than they do at people indicates that they

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General ideas or understandings that can be used to group together objects, events, qualities, or abstractions that are similar in some way are referred to as

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Which pair would Iris, a 6-month-old infant, be MOST likely to place in the same category?

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Jerome is now 2 years old. This means that his understanding of the connection between people's _____ and actions is likely established.

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In the study in which 9- to- 11-month-old infants were shown a series of actions and then given opportunities to reproduce the actions, _____ was necessary for the infants to reproduce the actions accurately.

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Which group is made up of members of the same perceptual category?

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Harry, a 3-year-old, is shown a raisin box and then is shown that the box contains pennies. If asked what he had thought the box contained before being shown its true contents, Harry will MOST likely say he had thought it contained

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Amelia, a 5-year-old, is told a story about a girl named Brenda. Brenda is looking for her favorite doll. Although Brenda thinks the doll is under the bed, it really is in the kitchen cabinet. When Amelia is asked where Brenda will look for her doll, Amelia will MOST likely predict that Brenda will look in which location(s)?

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Anna, a 6-month-old infant, is being tickled on the tummy by her grandmother. The grandmother repeatedly tickles Anna twice and then pauses for Anna's giggles. With the tickles, Anna's grandmother says, "Beep, beep." After a minute or so of this, Anna becomes bored and stops giggling. Anna's grandmother then changes the pattern to three tickles and "Beep, beep, beep." Which response to the change in number of tickles is Anna MOST likely to make?

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_____ is the realization that all sets of N objects have something in common.

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Grouping together objects that have similar appearances is referred to as _____ categorization.

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Which statement BEST expresses Piaget's beliefs about infants' spatial representations?

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Trevor is in preschool and loves tractor tailors. Which question would he be LEAST likely to ask his teacher about a tractor trailer?

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_____ appears to be a major factor in infants' development of a sense of space independent of their own location.

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The study that compared the spatial skills of aboriginal children growing up in the Australian desert with those of their White peers growing up in Australian cities demonstrated that

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Which category would a young child be MOST likely to learn first?

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A commonsense level of understanding of other people and oneself is referred to as

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Which statement BEST describes the ability of 6-month-old infants to use landmarks to code the locations of hidden objects?

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