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
Exam 11: Psychosocial Development in Early Childhood133 Questions
Exam 12: Physical Development and Health in Middle Childhood104 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood125 Questions
Exam 14: Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood99 Questions
Exam 15: Physical Development and Health in Adolescence111 Questions
Exam 16: Cognitive Development in Adolescence102 Questions
Exam 17: Psychosocial Development in Adolescence106 Questions
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Derek is asked to reach into a box while blindfolded and hold a small rubber duck.Later,he is shown several pictures of different toys,including the duck,and is asked to choose the one that he handled earlier.If he chooses the duck picture,this action suggests that he is capable of
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Dr.Leon,a college professor,is explaining to students why it is difficult to assess the intelligence of infants.Which key reason should he include in his lecture?
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What are the major milestones of language development during the first three years? What can influence linguistic progress?
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A developmentalist who focuses on how behavior changes in response to experience is most likely taking a behavioral approach.
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Explain the connection between infants' information processing,speed of habituation,and future intelligence scores.
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Seven-month-old Benjamin babbles and coos but has not produced a word.The sounds he makes constitute _____ speech.
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The relatively late appearance of working memory in children seems to be largely responsible for the
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Silvia spends hours saying "da-da-da-da." This is an example of
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Adam tries to get his bunny off the top of his toy box.After several failed attempts with his arm,he pushes it off with his foot.This example of a tertiary circular reaction involves
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Wynn's study using Mickey Mouse dolls indicated that 5-month-olds
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Babies prefer to look at faces compared to other visual stimuli.
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_____ considered guided participation important and thought of learning as a collaborative process.
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The capacity for joint attention develops by about _____ months.
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According to _____ theory,language is acquired by imitation and reinforcement of specific sounds.
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Piaget argues that deferred imitation is important because it requires a mental representation of the behavior or skill.
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The Bailey Scales of Infant and Toddler Development Scale is used to determine an individual's IQ.
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Dr.Wilson is using a standardized test to determine the reasoning and comprehension abilities of 4-year-olds compared to other test takers.Dr.Wilson is measuring the children's
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Describe the methods used to measure the intelligence of infants and toddlers.What effect does early intervention have on intelligence?
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