Exam 5: Infancy: Cognitive Development
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Janet tells her husband that their infant son, Josh, is exhibiting echolalia. What behaviour is she referring to?
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By what age will most children have demonstrated coordination of secondary schemas?
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Object permanence is recognition that an object exists when out of sight.
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Calling all four-legged animals doggies is an example of an overextension.
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Mary, a new parent, is embracing her daughter, Samantha. Mary can be heard speaking slowly to Samantha, at a higher pitch, and with pauses inserted between her words. What would developmentalists call Mary's speech pattern?
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Brian and Tamara are concerned because their 12-month-old son has yet to speak his first word. What would an expert in child development most likely tell Brian and Tamara?
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Which vocalization is the first that resembles human speech?
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Martha, a 9-month-old infant, watches as her mother pushes a cow image on her favourite book and the book makes a "moo" sound. Several hours later, Martha pushes the cow and the book makes the "moo" sound. What is Martha's action an example of?
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By what age will most children have demonstrated tertiary circular reactions?
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The situation with Genie, who was locked away for much of her first 13 years of life, supports the nurture view of language development.
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Which of the following is an example of a primary circular reaction?
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What does the expression "comprehension precedes production" refer to?
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What term refers to vocalizations that the infant makes prior to using language?
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Josh has learned that his ball is called a toy. When he sees a round light bulb, he calls it a "toy." What term describes Josh's response?
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According to Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory, the first stage of cognitive development is the formal operational stage.
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Visual recognition memory during infancy is related to later IQ scores.
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