Exam 1: Understanding Motor Development: An Overview
Exam 1: Understanding Motor Development: An Overview57 Questions
Exam 2: Models of Human Development33 Questions
Exam 3: Motor Development: Theoretical Models42 Questions
Exam 4: Selected Factors Related to Motor Development84 Questions
Exam 5: Prenatal Factors Affecting Development51 Questions
Exam 6: Prenatal and Infant Growth31 Questions
Exam 7: Infant Reflexes and Rhythmical Stereotypies32 Questions
Exam 8: Rudimentary Movement Abilities35 Questions
Exam 9: Infant Perception37 Questions
Exam 10: Childhood Growth and Development39 Questions
Exam 11: Development of Fundamental Movement: Manipulation Skills66 Questions
Exam 12: Development of Fundamental Movement: Locomotor Skills50 Questions
Exam 13: Physical Development of Children51 Questions
Exam 14: Perceptual Motor Development and Motor Skill Interventions51 Questions
Exam 15: Adolescent Growth, Puberty, and Reproductive Maturity42 Questions
Exam 16: Specialized Movement Skills36 Questions
Exam 17: Fitness Changes During Adolescence33 Questions
Exam 18: Physiological and Psychosocial Development in Adults51 Questions
Exam 19: Motor Performance in Adults39 Questions
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Methods of classifying age include all of the following, except _________:
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Currently, pediatricians interested in comparing the morphological age of their patients use:
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Developmental research studies may take the format of which type of study?
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Product-oriented research yields performance scores in terms of:
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Since development is age-related, professionals and parents know that an infant who begins to walk at 10 months of age instead of the average 12 months is:
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True developmental change can only be studied through longitudinal and mixed longitudinal designs because:
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Observable change in the position of any part of the body is known as:
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Data collected on the same subjects over time that adds additional subjects on a regular basis and continues to examine them over the remainder of the investigation is referred to as a:
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Motor development emerged as a separate field of study within kinesiology due largely to the work of:
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Which of the following is characterized by a fixed order of progression in which the pace may vary but the sequence of appearance of characteristics generally does not?
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The primary thrust of motor development research has come from the many branches of which discipline?
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Much of what we know about the sequence of infant movement skill acquisition is based on the descriptive work of all of the following, except:
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Twelve months is the average age at which a child starts to walk, but your child does not start to walk until 14 months of age. This is a clear indication that development is _________ but not ___________.
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Motor development as a legitimate area of study cuts across all of the following fields, except:
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A subject moves from a sitting position to a standing position for several trials. A researcher observes the underlying processes involved in these performances of the movement. The researcher is studying aspects of _____________ of the subject.
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The sequence of movement skill acquisition is quite specific, but the _________ of development is individually determined and influenced by the performance demands of the task.
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