Exam 1: Introduction to Motor Development
Exam 1: Introduction to Motor Development44 Questions
Exam 2: Cognitive and Motor Development42 Questions
Exam 3: Social and Motor Development48 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Development Factors58 Questions
Exam 5: Effects of Early Stimulation and Deprivation42 Questions
Exam 6: Growth and Maturation53 Questions
Exam 7: Physiological Changes: Health-Related Physical Fitness44 Questions
Exam 8: Movement and the Changing Senses38 Questions
Exam 9: Infant Reflexes and Stereotypies38 Questions
Exam 10: Voluntary Movements of Infancy39 Questions
Exam 11: Fine Motor Development41 Questions
Exam 12: Fundamental Locomotion Skills of Childhood41 Questions
Exam 13: Fundamental Object-Control Skills of Childhood38 Questions
Exam 14: Youth Sports35 Questions
Exam 15: Movement in Adulthood52 Questions
Exam 16: Assessment36 Questions
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-a way of studying human movement in which the movement outcome is emphasized.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-organizational changes in the function of an individual's organs and tissues that result subsequent changes in human behavior.
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Clark and Whitall distinguish four historical periods of motor development. Name them in order.
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In a product-oriented approach to assessing human movement the focus would be placed on the outcome of the movement.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-the developmental direction of the human being from those points close to the body's center to the periphery.
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Proximodistal refers to human development proceeding from those points close to the center of the body to those points close to the periphery.
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According to the textbook, if developmental stages actually exist, then which of the following is true?
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According to Clark and Whitall, the first period in the history of motor development, the maturational period, was characterized by an emphasis on the study of the biological processes that were believed to shape human development.
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Cephalocaudal refers to growth in the human body that proceeds how?
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The metaphor of a Mountain of Motor Development, according to its authors, applies to everyone, even those who experience some form of atypical development.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-when programs are tailored to meet the needs of children rather than expecting children to adjust to the demands of the program.
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The period of the Mountain of Motor Development that emphsizes the emergence of voluntary movement following the inhibition of reflexes is which of the following periods?
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Proximodistal refers to growth in the human body that proceeds how?
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Which of the following is the most common indicator for the offset (end) of adolescence?
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Human motor development, as a field of study, is important because it helps us to do which of the following?
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-changes that occur as we pass through life.
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Which of the following is an example of motor development research?
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