Exam 6: Off to School: Cognitive and Physical Development in Middle Childhood

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According to Sternberg, ____ ability is most heavily focused on problem analysis.

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The best example of metamemory would involve knowing that:

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Which behaviour indicates that Mandla is using a knowledge-transforming strategy when writing his psychology essay?

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Dr Sithole is devising an intelligence test containing items that relate to experiences common to all people around the world. Dr Sithole is most likely attempting to develop a(n)

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In which physical activity would the average 11-year-old prepubescent boy have a distinct advantage over an 11-year-old prepubescent girl?

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Goal identification and effective strategy selection are examples of cognitive self-regulation.

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Describe the development of memory strategies, metacognition, and self-regulation during the early childhood years.

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Which statement concerning sex differences in height at age 11 is most accurate?

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Long-term memory is to working memory as _____ is to _____.

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Two big challenges to learning English versus other languages lie in the

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In reading, the process of identifying a unique pattern of letters is called

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In reading, ____ is defined as the ability to extract meaning from a sequence of words.

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Gardner's types of intelligence include intrapersonal, naturalistic, and musical.

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When engaging in deductive reasoning, one draws conclusions from facts.

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Which characteristic is not typical of a school that produces high-achieving students?

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If a person believes in 'general intelligence', then he or she believes that

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Many children with developmental dyslexia have problems converting

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Ayanda is a 'gifted' child. Compared to her peers, Ayanda most likely

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Describe the skills that primary school-age children develop as they learn to read, comprehend, and write effectively.

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Which task would an average primary school-age girl perform better than an average primary school-age boy?

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