Exam 9: Middle Childhood: Physical and Cognitive Development

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Taylor has dyslexia. Which of the following does Taylor have the most difficulty with?

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What is the goal of the Roots of Empathy Project?

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What is a common error made by children with dyslexia?

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Children in the middle years have less trouble understanding passive sentences than preschoolers.

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The relationship between creativity and IQ scores is moderate.

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According to your textbook, which of the following stimuli can be maintained longer in short-term memory?

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During middle childhood, children develop motor skills, such as increases in speed and strength. What else increases at the same time?

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Zack's parents have been told that their son has ADHD. What treatment option is Zack's doctor most likely to recommend?

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Justin is 8 years old. He believes that he needs to follow the rules of the game or his library privileges will be removed. According to, Kohlberg's levels of moral development, which stage is Justin in?

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Which ability is required by transitivity?

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Intelligence is considered one's underlying ability, whereas achievement is one's performance.

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According to research, who is likely to react the fastest when catching a ball?

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What is an Individual Education Plan (IEP) and how does it impact learning?

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What action is recommended as a means of addressing the negative impact of a sedentary lifestyle in childhood?

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What did Kohlberg use to research moral development?

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Piaget and Inhelder conducted research on seriation tasks. What did they ask children to classify?

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How many stages comprise Kohlberg's levels of moral development?

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Categorizing information in long-term memory assists in recall of that information.

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Being able to focus on irrelevant and relevant information in a task is an example of selective attention.

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Tina's moral behaviour is best defined as choosing "what is considered to be normal" and "what the majority does." According to Kohlberg, what stages of moral development is Tina in?

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