Exam 8: Numerical Development
Exam 1: Themes and Perspectives in Developmental Psychology25 Questions
Exam 2: Methodological Approaches25 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Thinking25 Questions
Exam 4: Does Piagets Theory Stand up to Examination25 Questions
Exam 5: What Children Understand About the Mind25 Questions
Exam 6: Developmental Disorders25 Questions
Exam 7: Autism25 Questions
Exam 8: Numerical Development25 Questions
Exam 9: Developing an Ability to Draw25 Questions
Exam 10: Developing an Ability to See the World24 Questions
Exam 11: The Role of Heredity and Environment in Intelligence25 Questions
Exam 12: Language Development24 Questions
Exam 13: Developing an Ability to Communicate25 Questions
Exam 14: Parenting and the Development of Love and Attachment25 Questions
Exam 15: Moral Development24 Questions
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Clearfield and Mix's (1999) study suggested:
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Which of the below statements reflect the principal findings of Robert Cooper's (1984) study? (I) 10-month-old infants dishabituated to the "equal to" only; (II) 10-month-old infants dishabituated to the "reversed relation" only; (III) 14-month-olds dishabituated to "less than" and understand relational reversals; (IV) 14-month-olds dishabituated to the "equal to" only.
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In Antell and Keating's (1983) study, which presented infants with displays testing their abilities to discriminate between changes in dot numbers, it appeared that:
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Xu and Spelke's (2000) study as to whether infants have the abilities to represent numerosities found that:
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Which of the statements below is false about Starkey and Cooper's (1980) study?
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Which of those listed below is NOT a principle of counting identified by Gelman and Gallistel (1978)?
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What is the meaning of "cardinal principle" as stated by Gelman and Gallistel (1978)?
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Which of the following is not true about the innate number sense proposed by Dahaene (1997) and Gallistel and Gelman (1992)?
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What was the explanation for Clever Hans' mathematical abilities?
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Which of these statements is true about Karen Wynn's (1992) second experiment?
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Dehaene explained nonverbal number sense in a metaphor, which is called:
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In the study by Simon, Hespos, and Rochat (1995), it was found that: (I) Wynn's original interpretation was supported; (II) infants seemed to pay longer attention to the swap in identities; (III) impossible arithmetic elicited shorter looking times; (IV) numerical ability emerges very early in childhood.
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Based on the results of a conservation of number experiment, Piaget concluded that:
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Based on the information presented in the Chapter, how many systems are involved in one's numerical understanding?
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Based on information presented in the Chapter, it would be fair to conclude that infants display an understanding of numerical quantities and relations from the age of:
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Which of the following characterize this concept of "number sense": (I) it is a faculty possessed by human infants and animals; (II) it is a specialized mental mechanism for processing numbers; (III) it is present in adults; (IV) it relies on verbal encoding.
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Wynn's (1992) study on whether young infants have an understanding of quantity revealed that:
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Based on the findings of a study by Robert Cooper (1984), what is the earliest evidence that young children have the fundamental ability to represent numerical relations?
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