Exam 7: Cognitive Development During the First Three Years
Exam 1: Studying a Childs World105 Questions
Exam 2: A Childs World: How We Discover It155 Questions
Exam 3: Forming a New Life: Conception,heredity,and Environment131 Questions
Exam 4: Pregnancy and Prenatal Development116 Questions
Exam 5: Birth and the Newborn Baby125 Questions
Exam 6: Physical Development and Health During the First Three Years112 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Development During the First Three Years165 Questions
Exam 8: Psychosocial Development During the First Three Years161 Questions
Exam 9: Physical Development and Health in Early Childhood99 Questions
Exam 10: Cognitive Development in Early Childhood121 Questions
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Exam 15: Physical Development and Health in Adolescence111 Questions
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At approximately what age are babies first able to distinguish different speech sounds?
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Amos is trying to teach his son Tim to tie his shoes.He demonstrates the procedure and then talks his son through the steps until Tim can perform the task on his own.Vygotsky referred to these activities that help bridge the gap between the child's understanding and the adult's understanding as
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Baby Willa watches while her mother hides a ball under a blanket.Baby Willa acts as though the ball no longer exists.This demonstrates that she has gained object permanence.
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Viran is almost 4 months of age.Like a typical infant of his age,he seems to enjoy
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Penny loves to play peekaboo with her baby brother.The realization that an object or person continues to exist even when out of sight is known as
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Wendy,who is 15-months-old,is asked by her father if she is tired.Wendy lies down and acts as if she is sleeping to communicate her desire to be put to bed.This type of nonverbal message is referred to as a _____ gesture.
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A baby who experiences 100 presentations of a high-pitched tone no longer reacts to the sound by stopping the sucking response.When a new low-pitched tone is presented,the baby stops sucking.This cessation of sucking caused by the new tone is called
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Explain how social interaction with adults contributes to advanced cognitive competence.In your explanation,address both guided participation and the cultural context in which families interact with their children.
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Characteristics of early speech include all of the following EXCEPT
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As a child,Juan always enjoyed Sunday outings with his grandparents.Juan rarely felt happier than when he got into his grandparents' car and pulled away from his house.At the time,his grandmother loved to listen to one particular singer on the radio.Although this all happened more than 20 years ago,whenever Juan hears a song by that musician,he gets a warm feeling as he is reminded of those Sundays.Which of the following best explains this phenomenon?
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Alfred has a mathematics background and believes strongly in quantitative measures of variables.Jeanne insists that many important developmental outcomes are more qualitative than numerical.It would appear that Alfred supports the _____ approach to studying cognitive development,whereas Jeanne endorses the _____ approach.
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Research on early visual preferences demonstrates that very young infants
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Kelly,age 2 years,says "Brrr! My feets are cold!" This is an example of
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Deaf babies learn language in much the same stages and sequence as hearing babies.
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Helen spends all day listening to her baby babbling and cooing.She believes that she and her baby are having "conversations." The baby is practicing
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Nativists would cite which of the following to support their view of language development?
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