Exam 6: Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood
Exam 1: History, Theory, and Research Strategies152 Questions
Exam 2: Genetic and Environmental Foundations105 Questions
Exam 3: Prenatal Development100 Questions
Exam 4: Birth and the Newborn Baby110 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood136 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood126 Questions
Exam 7: Emotional and Social Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood114 Questions
Exam 8: Physical Development in Early Childhood78 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Development in Early Childhood111 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional and Social Development in Early Childhood131 Questions
Exam 11: Physical Development in Middle Childhood136 Questions
Exam 12: Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood160 Questions
Exam 13: Emotional and Social Development in Middle Childhood172 Questions
Exam 14: Physical Development in Adolescence150 Questions
Exam 15: Cognitive Development in Adolescence150 Questions
Exam 16: Emotional and Social Development in Adolescence161 Questions
Exam 17: Emerging Adulthood34 Questions
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Baby Bertha accidentally knocks a toy hung on her crib. Over the next several days, Bertha tries to repeat this effect, gradually forming a "hitting" scheme. In Piaget's theory, this is an example of a ________ circular reaction.
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Follow-up research suggests that once 8- to 12-month-olds search for hidden objects, they may make the A-not-B search error because they
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In the violation-of-expectation method, researchers use _________ to familiarize babies with a situation in which their knowledge will be tested.
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Research involving infants' numerical knowledge suggests that babies
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Define and describe recognition and recall. Discuss the development of recall memory.
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Dr. Rasmussen believes that language acquisition occurs through exchanges between inner capacities and environmental influences. Dr. Rasmussen is a(n)
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According to the information-processing framework, ________ make(s) more complex forms of thinking possible with age.
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___________ enable(s) older toddlers to solve advanced object permanence problems involving invisible displacement.
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Maxi used the word "doll" only to refer to the rag doll she carried every day. This is an example of
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__________ predict(s) children's IQ scores beyond the contribution of parental IQ and education.
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In a series of studies using the violation-of-expectation method, Renée Baillargeon and her collaborators claimed to have found evidence for ________ in the first few months of life.
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List several strategies for supporting early language learning, noting the consequences of each.
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Baby Sabrina opens her mouth differently for a nipple than for a spoon. In Piaget's theory, this is an example of a ________ circular reaction.
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Baby Franklin practiced his dropping and throwing schemes, and eventually developed an understanding of height. This achievement is an example of
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Baby Manny discovered how to use a stick to get toys that were out of reach. According to Piaget, Manny's behavior would best be described as a ________ circular reaction.
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