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

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If you use the old mnemonic "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas" to remember the order of the original nine planets in our solar system as they move outward from the Sun, you are using a memory strategy called ____.

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Which of the following ethnic groups tends to have the highest overall performance in tests of intelligence?

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The main limitation of concrete operational thinking is that such thought is limited to

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A preschool child's caloric need is to ____ calories per day, as a 7- to 10-year-old child's caloric need is to ____ calories per day.

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Lewis Terman, of ____ University, revised Binet and Simon's test and re-released it in the United States in 1916.

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Ginger is taking gym class, and her teacher has students doing several physical tasks to determine if they are developing normally in their motor skills. One of those tasks is a standing jump. If Ginger is 11-years-old and is typical of other girls her age, she should be able to jump a distance of about ____ inches.

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_______ refers to a child's ability to select and gauge the effectiveness of different memory strategies.

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Research is mixed regarding the outcomes of childhood participation in organized sports, with both benefits and hazards having been identified.

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If you were to ask nine-year-old Sharlise a question, with which question would Piaget predict that she'd have the greatest struggle?

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In the United States, approximately ____ percent of children are classified as having a learning disability.

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On modern tests of intelligence, IQ scores are determined

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By kindergarten, children have mastered ____ and use this as the basis for learning how to add.

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When children spend more time with people who have different perspectives on the world than does the child, the child tends to experience a reduction in ____.

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When Titu's parents ask him how his day in kindergarten went, he gives them a seemingly random review of what he did that day. "We had story time and we had snacks twice and we played outside and we had lunch and we had breakfast and we rested and we played more." If Titu were expressing this by writing it down rather than saying it he would be using a ____ strategy.

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The third stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development, which typically occurs between ages 7 and 11 years, is the ____ period.

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Which evidence best demonstrates an environmental impact on intelligence?

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The textbook identifies three ways in which the environment can contribute to differences in test scores. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

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More than 100 years ago, ____ developed a theory of intelligence that suggested that there was a singular factor, called 'g', that was responsible for performance on all mental tests.

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A memory strategy that involves embellishing information in order to make it easier to recall is called ____.

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Generally speaking, children tend to write using knowledge-telling strategies before they learn to write using knowledge-transforming strategies.

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