Exam 6: Cognition in Infants and Toddlers
Exam 1: Child Development: Theories and Themes118 Questions
Exam 2: Research in Child Development54 Questions
Exam 3: Genetic Bases of Child Development125 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Development and Birth177 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Development in Infants and Toddlers187 Questions
Exam 6: Cognition in Infants and Toddlers158 Questions
Exam 7: Social and Emotional Development in Infants and Toddlers141 Questions
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Exam 15: Cognitive Processes in Adolescents90 Questions
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Carol begged her father for some candy when they were in the grocery store. Eventually, Carol's father gave in and bought Carol some candy. According to theories of operant conditioning, what is likely to happen the next time Carol and her father go to the grocery store?
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Before you read this question, the name of the first prime minister of Canada was most likely stored in your
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When Utsav is riding in the car with his mother, he will point at buses, vans, bikes, and trucks and say "car." This is an example of
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When using ________, adults speak slowly and with exaggerated changes in pitch and loudness.
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Meltzoff and Moore (1989, 1994) claimed that 2- and 3-week-olds would stick out their tongues or open and close their mouths to
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According to Piaget, how many revolutionary changes in thought occur over the lifespan?
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Baillargeon's studies of object permanence using possible events and impossible events suggest that the concept of object permanence is
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The infant is capable of mental representation in which of the substages of the sensorimotor period?
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Primary, secondary, and tertiary circular reactions are characteristic of Piaget's ________ stage of cognitive development.
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Celia has noticed that her 7-month-old daughter has recently begun to raise and lower the pitch of her voice when she babbles so she sometimes sounds as if she's asking questions. Celia's daughter has added ________ to her babbling.
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Most children say their first words at about ________ of age.
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Young Frederick tells his grandmother that he went to the park yesterday. This is most clearly a demonstration of
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________ has occurred when a neutral stimulus elicits a response that was originally produced by another stimulus.
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Which of the following actions is a primary circular reaction?
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The type of adaptation that involves changing one's existing schemas to fit the new experience is called
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According to Piaget, who is most likely to be an active experimentalist?
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