Exam 6: Infancy: Cognitive Development

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A child wants a toy that is too big to be pulled straight through the bars of her crib.She studies the toy for some time and then grabs it,turns it sideways,and fits it through the bars.This child is using

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Which substage of sensorimotor development serves as a transition to the symbolic thought of the next stage?

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Object permanence refers to

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Dylan picks up an object he has not seen before.He immediately puts it in his mouth.Dylan's behavior is representative of which stage of cognitive development?

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Babbling typically combines consonants and vowels.

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Behaviorists explain language acquisition in children as a process involving _______ of sounds in the parent's language and ________ of foreign sounds.

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In terms of language,

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Which of the following represents a primary circular reaction?

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MATCHING Match the following: -Echolalia

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Leah,a 9-month-old infant,watches as her mother pushes a button on a toy and the toy beeps.Several hours later,Leah pushes the button and the toy beeps.This is an example of

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Which of the following is the most advanced substage in Piaget's sensorimotor period?

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Research has found that infants as young as 3.5 months of age have a rudimentary form of object permanence.Why then,do they not actively search for hidden objects until 8 months of age?

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Which of the following is TRUE of infant memory?

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The average 12-month-old child can speak ______ number of words and understands ______ number of words.

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How do primary and secondary circular reactions differ?

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Deferred imitation means

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Bettina Pollock and colleagues (2000)found that magpies

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MATCHING Match the following: -Bayley test

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Amir is 10 months old.He is able to push one toy aside in order to reach another that he wishes to play with.He is also able to imitate the gestures and sounds his parents make when they play with him.This is an example of

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After children speak their first words,verbal acquisition tends to be

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