Exam 5: Effects of Early Stimulation and Deprivation

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What do the following sentences refer to : -a popular device that allows children to be mobile at a very early age; controversial due to concerns about injuries.

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Infants under extended hospital care in unstimulating environments often fail to gain weight, a condition known as deprivation dwarfism.

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What do the following sentences refer to : -how well established a skill is when it is discontinued.

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What does the term hyponatremia refer to?

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What do the following sentences refer to : -a negative influence on human growth caused by serious or adverse stimulation.

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What do the following sentences refer to : -a style of teaching the violin that advocates appropriate parent and child attitudes.

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According to the Suzuki method of learning to play the violin,

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What do the following sentences refer to : -a program of early educational experiences for financially disadvantaged children.

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Renowned psychologist David Elkind maintains which of the following about the trend toward earlier education for children?

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A time of particular or maximum sensitivity to environmental stimuli is known as which of the following?

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In the classic research that McGraw conducted on Johnny and Jimmy (1935), Jimmy-the more deprived twin-was found to be which of the following?

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According to research conducted on institutionalized 8- and 9-year-old children (Roeber, Gunnar, & Pollak, 2013), which of the following is true about the institutionalized children, when compared to non-institutionalized children?

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In the "Johnny and Jimmy" study by McGraw, Johnny (who had learned skating earlier than Jimmy) had difficulties skating when he was 3 years of age. What did McGraw credit this finding to?

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Which of the following terms is best used to describe infant swim programs?

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Infants under extended hospital care in nonstimulating environments often fail to gain weight and tend to develop respiratory conditions and fever. What is this condition known as?

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The American Academy of Pediatrics states that infant swim programs do not decrease the risk of drowning among participants.

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In her research involving Jimmy and Johnny, McGraw sought to determine if a child's normal progress in motor development could be altered by certain conditions.

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In the classic study by McGraw (1935) on the twins Johnny and Jimmy, it was found that Johnny skated at less than 1 year of age; Jimmy, who was not introduced to skating until almost a year later, however, never succeeded in this task. McGraw believed that Johnny's ability in skating was a function of which of the following?

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According to research on infant swim programs and recommendations from groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics, which of the following is true?

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Why has Glenn Doman received harsh criticism for his positions on early education and child development?

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