Exam 1: An Introduction to Child Development

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Which of Scarr's factors is BEST related to the theme of the "active" child?

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Which statement about longitudinal design is TRUE?

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What is a hypothesis?

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Describe one advantage and one disadvantage of each of these designs: (a) cross-sectional, (b) longitudinal, and (c) microgenetic.

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Variables U and W have a correlation of -.86. If it is known that Keira has a low score on U, which statement would be the BEST prediction about her score on W?

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One of the earliest examples of research conducted for the benefit of children was:

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Which child in Canada is MOST likely to live below the poverty line?

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Structured observation would probably be the method of choice for a researcher interested in which topic?

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A researcher is interested in the impact of a new type of training diaper on the age at which toddlers become potty trained. The researcher plans to split a group of 100 toddlers into two groups. In one group, members will wear the new training diapers until they are potty trained, and in the other, members will wear their usual diapers. Answer these questions about this study: (1) What is the researcher's hypothesis? (2) How should the researcher split the 100 toddlers into two groups? (3) Which group is the experimental group, and which is the control group? (4) What is the independent variable? (5) What is the dependent variable? (6) What results will the researcher need to make a conclusion about the effectiveness of the new training diaper? (7) Will the researcher be able to conclude that there is a cause-and-effect association? Why or why not?

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A town committee learns that there is a strong negative correlation between the number of inches of daily rainfall and the number of children who use the neighbourhood playgrounds each day. If the committee were to conclude that high rainfall is caused by children not using the playgrounds, which type of problem would MOST likely be occurring?

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Which statement about individuals' contributions to their own development is TRUE?

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Choose two of the following philosophers: Aristotle, Locke, Plato, and Rousseau and describe one similarity and one difference between the two.

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Crib speech is a(n):

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Considering the research on preschoolers' ability to provide accurate testimony about past events, which piece of advice would be the MOST important for an interviewer to be told prior to interviewing a young child?

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Freud based his theory of child development in large part on:

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A researcher is interested in the development of depression. She interviews children ages 5, 9, and 13 about their depressive symptoms. This is an example of which type of design?

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Which expression is MOST likely to represent the correlation between age of child and reading speed among children who are able to read?

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The extent to which two variables are related is referred to as their:

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Considering the long history on the issue of playing violent video games and child and adolescent aggression, what advice would you provide to parents?

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Which item would NOT be considered part of the sociocultural context involved in a Canadian child's language development?

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