Exam 6: Off to School: Cognitive and Physical Development in Middle Childhood.

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Intelligence tests have been found to be very poor predictors of both school and workplace success.

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Deductive reasoning involves drawing conclusions from facts and is typical of formal-operational thought.

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Some American schools have enthusiastically embraced Howard Gardner's ideas of how the theory of multiple intelligences can be incorporated into curricula, but others have not yet embraced this movement.

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The fact that children diagnosed with ADHD often act before thinking-like running into the street after a ball without looking to check for traffic-is an example of the ________________ symptom of the disorder.

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List and describe at two different changes in a child's thought processes that occur during the last two stages of Piaget's theory of cognitive development.

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Why do so many more girls than boys study gymnastics in their early teenage years?

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When they come back to school in the fall, many school children are asked by their teacher to write an essay entitled, "What I Did Last Summer." What kind of writing strategy would be used to complete this assignment by younger children?

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The National Association for Sport and Physical Fitness recommends that physical education classes focus on activities that can be sustained through adulthood, such as

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While quite a bit of research has been conducted examining the factors that make for a successful school, the qualities of a successful teacher have also been explored. Which of the following is one of those qualities?

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Research has found that stereotype threat causes people from very different backgrounds to earn very similar scores on intelligence tests.

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If Toni, who is only six years old, is asked what she would get if she added 5 and 10 together, which of the following processes would she most likely use?

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An adolescent's increased sophistication in their thinking is shown in their ability to draw conclusions from a collection of facts, a skill known as ________________ reasoning.

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Creativity is most associated with _____, where the aim is fresh and unusual lines of thought.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the individualized tests of intelligence used to assess children today?

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Which of the following is the BEST summary of the pros and cons of having children participate in organized sporting activities?

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The first systematically constructed test of intelligence was devised in _____ around 1904 by Binet and Simon.The first systematically constructed test of intelligence was devised in _____ around 1904 by Binet and Simon.

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Which of the following factors is NOT listed as one that contributes to reading comprehension as children learn to read?

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Howard Gardner is to ___ type(s) of intelligence, as Charles Spearman is to ____ type(s) of intelligence.

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Your authors note that as children progress through the elementary-school years, they become more adept at selecting appropriate strategies for learning and remembering. These skills fall under the larger heading of

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The primary explanation for why there is such a variety of intelligence levels among one particular group of same-aged individuals is ____.

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