Exam 4: Infancy and Toddlerhood: Physical, Cognitive, and Language Development

arrow
  • Select Tags
search iconSearch Question
flashcardsStudy Flashcards
  • Select Tags

Which of the following is NOT one of the arousal states of the infant described by Wolff (1966)?

(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(33)

Kwashiorkor results when a person's diet contains too little:

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(40)

Around the world, which of the following words would be most likely to be among the first words that infants would learn (translated into their own language, of course)?

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(43)

An experiment was described in the text in which English and Korean babies and adults learned to distinguish between a "loose-fitting" and a "tight-fitting" cylinder and between cylinders that were placed "inside" or "on top of" each other. The results of this study were that:

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(36)

Which of the following was NOT one of the six arousal states identified in newborns by Peter Wolff?

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(34)

Suppose you observe a baby focus his eyes on a rattle being held in front of him, and then he moves his arm and hand out and grasps the rattle, taking it from the person holding it. This series of actions is a good example of the visually guided reach.

(True/False)
4.8/5
(34)

The text describes a study in which infants were shown pictures of several different horses. Then they were shown a picture of a different horse and a picture of a different animal, such as a giraffe. What were the results of this study?

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(32)

Which of the following is true regarding the visual processes of a typical newborn?

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(33)

Marcy comments that her son is having a hard time shifting from being breastfed to eating a wider array of strained and solid foods. The technical term for this shift is:

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(44)

According to research conducted by Peter Wolff on arousal states in newborns, as newborns adjust to their new environment following birth, their arousal states become:

(Multiple Choice)
5.0/5
(41)

The major conclusion to be drawn from Rosenzweig's study of the brains of rats raised in an enriched environment is that:

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(28)

When a child produces a single word, such as "bottle," it may mean a variety of things, such as "I want the bottle" or "there's the bottle" or "I like the bottle." This type of usage is referred to as:

(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(30)

The basic units of sounds in a language are referred to as:

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(29)

According to Piaget, the process of imitation requires the infant to have achieved a symbolic level of representation.

(True/False)
4.8/5
(41)

Research suggests that newborn infants have difficulty in focusing both of their eyes on a single object. This inability to use both eyes would imply that newborns would also be limited in their ability to:

(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(27)

The way in which a newborn hears probably would be most like which of the following?

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(36)

This term refers to how meaning is derived from words and sentences:

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(29)

Most researchers today believe that Piaget was too optimistic about the speed with which infants develop, since many developmental processes, such as object permanence and symbolic representation, appear to emerge at ages considerable later than Piaget prescribed.

(True/False)
4.8/5
(30)

Which of the following individuals would have the largest number of average synapses in the neurons of their brain?

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(30)

According to Piaget, an infant's first schemes are built around:

(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(33)
Showing 121 - 140 of 177
close modal

Filters

  • Essay(0)
  • Multiple Choice(0)
  • Short Answer(0)
  • True False(0)
  • Matching(0)