Deck 6: Infancy: Cognitive Development
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Deck 6: Infancy: Cognitive Development
1
Piaget's sensorimotor stage refers to the first six years of cognitive development in children.
False
2
Children learn many vocabulary words, especially nouns and verbs, by imitation.
True
3
Which of the following is a symptom of Broca's aphasia?
A)Laborious and patterned speech
B)Short stature and infertility
C)A rounded face and a protruding tongue
D)Inability to understand speech
A)Laborious and patterned speech
B)Short stature and infertility
C)A rounded face and a protruding tongue
D)Inability to understand speech
A
4
According to Piaget, the__________stage is the first stage of cognitive development.
A)sensorimotor
B)formal operational
C)preoperational
D)concrete operational
A)sensorimotor
B)formal operational
C)preoperational
D)concrete operational
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Which of the following is an accurate statement on the evaluation of Piaget's theory on cognitive development?
A)Piaget emphasized the role of maturation, almost to the point of excluding adult and peer influences on cognitive development.
B)Piaget believed that deferred imitation in babies appears as early as nine months.
C)The pattern and sequence of events described in Piaget's theory were restricted only to American infants.
D)Piaget's theory overestimated infants' competence.
A)Piaget emphasized the role of maturation, almost to the point of excluding adult and peer influences on cognitive development.
B)Piaget believed that deferred imitation in babies appears as early as nine months.
C)The pattern and sequence of events described in Piaget's theory were restricted only to American infants.
D)Piaget's theory overestimated infants' competence.
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6
According to studies conducted by Arbib in 2015 and Brucker et al. in 2015, mirror neurons are connected with gender differences in empathy and the instinctive human ability to acquire language.
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7
Screening infants does not help detect early signs of sensory or neurological problems.
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8
Infants' first sentences are typically one-word utterances.
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9
By about eight months of age, cooing decreases markedly.
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10
The mean length of utterance is the average number of morphemes that communicators use in their sentences.
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11
The angular gyrus "translates" auditory information, such as spoken words, into visual information.
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12
The Bayley scales is the only test that has been developed to screen infants for sensory or neurological problems.
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13
Memory improves dramatically between five to ten years of age and then again by the age of 18.
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14
Chanel is a six-month-old baby. Her mother shows her a teddy bear and she giggles. However, when her mother hides the teddy bear behind her back, Chanel makes no attempt to search for it. From the given information, it can be concluded that Chanel has not yet developed:
A)deferred imitation.
B)object permanence.
C)the rooting reflex.
D)a simple reflex.
A)deferred imitation.
B)object permanence.
C)the rooting reflex.
D)a simple reflex.
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15
Jim tells his son, "Wear your shoes when you go outside to play." Jim's son cannot produce a sentence like this, but he completely understands his dad and goes to put his shoes on before going outside to play. The fact that Jim's son understands this statement suggests that the words in the sentence fall into his _____.
A)receptive vocabulary
B)expressive vocabulary
C)advanced vocabulary
D)active vocabulary
A)receptive vocabulary
B)expressive vocabulary
C)advanced vocabulary
D)active vocabulary
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16
Cognitive development proceeds in the same way and at the same pace for all infants.
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17
Tertiary circular reactions are first witnessed during the _____ stage of cognitive development.
A)sensorimotor
B)concrete operational
C)preoperational
D)formal operational
A)sensorimotor
B)concrete operational
C)preoperational
D)formal operational
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18
The Bayley scales primarily measure:
A)mental and motor abilities of infants.
B)environmental influences on intelligence.
C)genetic influences on intelligence.
D)the development of a fetus.
A)mental and motor abilities of infants.
B)environmental influences on intelligence.
C)genetic influences on intelligence.
D)the development of a fetus.
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19
In the context of Piaget's theories of cognitive development, which of the following statements is true of the pattern and sequence of events related to the cognitive development of a child?
A)Most researchers now agree that cognitive development is tied to discrete stages as Piaget suggested.
B)Piaget believed that deferred imitation in babies appears as early as nine months.
C)The pattern and sequence of events Piaget described were noticed more clearly in boys than girls.
D)The pattern and sequence of events Piaget described have been observed in children cross-culturally.
A)Most researchers now agree that cognitive development is tied to discrete stages as Piaget suggested.
B)Piaget believed that deferred imitation in babies appears as early as nine months.
C)The pattern and sequence of events Piaget described were noticed more clearly in boys than girls.
D)The pattern and sequence of events Piaget described have been observed in children cross-culturally.
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20
Infants begin cooing:
A)at birth.
B)during the second month.
C)at one week of age.
D)during the fourth month.
A)at birth.
B)during the second month.
C)at one week of age.
D)during the fourth month.
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21
According to studies conducted by Kibbe in 2013 and Yermolayeva & Rakison in 2014, the development of object permanence is tied into the development of infants' _____.
A)locomotive ability
B)reflex action
C)reasoning ability
D)motor ability
A)locomotive ability
B)reflex action
C)reasoning ability
D)motor ability
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22
Which of the following is an accurate statement about object permanence?
A)It is the recognition that an object or a person continues to exist even when out of sight.
B)It is the absorption of new events into existing schemes.
C)It is the modification of existing schemes to accommodate novel objects.
D)It is the imitation of people and events that occurred in the past.
A)It is the recognition that an object or a person continues to exist even when out of sight.
B)It is the absorption of new events into existing schemes.
C)It is the modification of existing schemes to accommodate novel objects.
D)It is the imitation of people and events that occurred in the past.
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23
According to Imuta's research in 2013, infant memory can be improved if infants _____ before their memory is tested.
A)receive a reminder
B)eat some food
C)drink their mother's milk
D)sleep for two hours
A)receive a reminder
B)eat some food
C)drink their mother's milk
D)sleep for two hours
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24
Which of the following is true of infant memory?
A)Infants demonstrate memory of experiences they had while still in the womb.
B)Infants demonstrate memory for stimuli to which they have been exposed previously only after four months of age.
C)Memory does not improve much between two and six months of age.
D)Memory improves dramatically between two and six months of age and the development slows down at 12 months of age.
A)Infants demonstrate memory of experiences they had while still in the womb.
B)Infants demonstrate memory for stimuli to which they have been exposed previously only after four months of age.
C)Memory does not improve much between two and six months of age.
D)Memory improves dramatically between two and six months of age and the development slows down at 12 months of age.
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25
Apart from being activated when an individual performs a motor act or observes another individual engaging in the same act, mirror neurons in humans are also connected with _____.
A)hunger pangs that one experiences while on a diet
B)physical growth
C)problem solving
D)emotions such as disgust
A)hunger pangs that one experiences while on a diet
B)physical growth
C)problem solving
D)emotions such as disgust
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26
According to research by Rose et al. in the year 2012, in a continuing effort to find aspects of intelligence and cognition that might remain consistent from infancy through later childhood, a number of researchers have recently focused on _____.
A)visual recognition memory
B)genetic behavioral patterns
C)canalization
D)deferred imitation
A)visual recognition memory
B)genetic behavioral patterns
C)canalization
D)deferred imitation
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27
Julia was working on her laptop one day and her 18-month-old daughter was sitting on her lap. A week later, when she was working on her laptop again, her daughter reached out from her lap and started pressing the keys of the laptop. In this scenario, Julia's daughter is displaying:
A)echolalia.
B)deferred imitation.
C)a primary circular reaction.
D)object permanence.
A)echolalia.
B)deferred imitation.
C)a primary circular reaction.
D)object permanence.
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28
Which of the following represents a primary circular reaction?
A)Kala accidentally touching her nose with her thumb and then repeating it
B)Jose turning toward the sound of his mother's voice
C)Lorenzo flinching when his brother pinches him
D)Megan reaching out for her teddy bear
A)Kala accidentally touching her nose with her thumb and then repeating it
B)Jose turning toward the sound of his mother's voice
C)Lorenzo flinching when his brother pinches him
D)Megan reaching out for her teddy bear
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29
Benjamin is a two-month-old baby who accidentally discovers his thumbs. He waves them around for a while and then sticks one of them in his mouth. He repeats this for a few times. Benjamin's behavior is an example of:
A)a primary circular reaction.
B)deferred imitation.
C)a tertiary circular reaction.
D)echolalia.
A)a primary circular reaction.
B)deferred imitation.
C)a tertiary circular reaction.
D)echolalia.
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30
The mean length of utterance is the average number of _____ that communicators use in their sentences.
A)holophrases
B)phonemes
C)compound words
D)morphemes
A)holophrases
B)phonemes
C)compound words
D)morphemes
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31
Which of the following is a difference between the surface structure and the deep structure of language?
A)Surface structure includes prelinguistic vocalizations like cooing and babbling, whereas deep structure includes holophrases and telegraphic speech.
B)Surface structure is the superficial grammatical construction of a sentence, whereas deep structure is the underlying meaning of a sentence.
C)Surface structure is the number of words one understands, whereas deep structure is the number of words one can use in a sentence.
D)Surface structure is the automatic repetition of sounds or words, whereas deep structure is the use of pitches of varying levels to help communicate meaning.
A)Surface structure includes prelinguistic vocalizations like cooing and babbling, whereas deep structure includes holophrases and telegraphic speech.
B)Surface structure is the superficial grammatical construction of a sentence, whereas deep structure is the underlying meaning of a sentence.
C)Surface structure is the number of words one understands, whereas deep structure is the number of words one can use in a sentence.
D)Surface structure is the automatic repetition of sounds or words, whereas deep structure is the use of pitches of varying levels to help communicate meaning.
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32
Jay is a 12-month-old infant. He often starts making sounds like "ha-ba-ba-ba-ba-ha." This is an example of _____.
A)intonation
B)echolalia
C)deferred imitation
D)cooing
A)intonation
B)echolalia
C)deferred imitation
D)cooing
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33
Which of the following is used in the Bayley Scales of Infant Development?
A)A scale measuring the environmental influences on an infant
B)A behavior rating scale
C)A scale measuring the cultural influences on an infant
D)A maternal behavior scale
A)A scale measuring the environmental influences on an infant
B)A behavior rating scale
C)A scale measuring the cultural influences on an infant
D)A maternal behavior scale
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34
_____ is best described as the imitation of an action that may have occurred hours, days, or even weeks earlier.
A)Deferred imitation
B)Subconscious imitation
C)Mirroring
D)Conditioning
A)Deferred imitation
B)Subconscious imitation
C)Mirroring
D)Conditioning
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35
The presence of__________suggests that children have mentally represented behavior patterns.
A)deferred imitation
B)negative emotion
C)environmental stimulus
D)positive energy
A)deferred imitation
B)negative emotion
C)environmental stimulus
D)positive energy
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36
Erica is a two-year-old girl. She sees an owl for the first time and asks her mother what it is, and her mother replies that "it is an owl." Now, every time Erica sees a bird she calls it an "ool." This process is called _____.
A)deferred imitation
B)overextension
C)habituation
D)canalization
A)deferred imitation
B)overextension
C)habituation
D)canalization
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37
Which of the following infants is illustrating the presence of visual recognition memory?
A)Janet laughs loudly when her mother tickles her.
B)Percy wriggles his toes when he wants his mother to pick him up and often cries if he is not picked.
C)Pierce spends more time looking at the picture of a new person rather than the familiar picture of his mother.
D)Angelica stacks blocks on top of each other to make a tower.
A)Janet laughs loudly when her mother tickles her.
B)Percy wriggles his toes when he wants his mother to pick him up and often cries if he is not picked.
C)Pierce spends more time looking at the picture of a new person rather than the familiar picture of his mother.
D)Angelica stacks blocks on top of each other to make a tower.
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38
When infants babble, they tend to produce:
A)incomplete sentences.
B)only vowel sounds.
C)complete sentences of five to six words.
D)combinations of consonants and vowels.
A)incomplete sentences.
B)only vowel sounds.
C)complete sentences of five to six words.
D)combinations of consonants and vowels.
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39
According to the first substage of the sensorimotor stage, reflexes are _____ at birth.
A)absent.
B)flexible.
C)stereotypical.
D)complex.
A)absent.
B)flexible.
C)stereotypical.
D)complex.
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40
A researcher who contradicts Piaget's theory on cognitive development is most likely to state that:
A)infants show deferred imitation as early as nine months of age.
B)deferred imitation appears at about 18 months after birth.
C)the sensorimotor stage is the first stage of cognitive development.
D)the second substage of the sensorimotor stage lasts from about one to four months of age.
A)infants show deferred imitation as early as nine months of age.
B)deferred imitation appears at about 18 months after birth.
C)the sensorimotor stage is the first stage of cognitive development.
D)the second substage of the sensorimotor stage lasts from about one to four months of age.
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41
A child is shown two objects for 20 seconds. After this, one of the objects is replaced and the infant spends more time looking at the new object. Which of the following processes does this represent?
A)Visual recognition memory
B)Canalization
C)Centration
D)Deferred imitation
A)Visual recognition memory
B)Canalization
C)Centration
D)Deferred imitation
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42
Around the sixth month, an infant searches for an object that has rolled out of sight. In the context of Piaget's stages of development, this is evidence of__________.
A)canalization
B)habituation
C)object permanence
D)object representation
A)canalization
B)habituation
C)object permanence
D)object representation
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43
In the context of research by Klee & Stokes in 2011, which of the following sentences is true about receptive vocabulary and expressive vocabulary?
A)Children's receptive vocabulary development outpaces their expressive vocabulary development.
B)Children's receptive vocabulary develops only after their expressive vocabulary is completely developed.
C)Children's receptive vocabulary is equal to their expressive vocabulary at any given time.
D)Children's receptive vocabulary is lost if proper reinforcement is not provided, whereas expressive vocabulary is permanent.
A)Children's receptive vocabulary development outpaces their expressive vocabulary development.
B)Children's receptive vocabulary develops only after their expressive vocabulary is completely developed.
C)Children's receptive vocabulary is equal to their expressive vocabulary at any given time.
D)Children's receptive vocabulary is lost if proper reinforcement is not provided, whereas expressive vocabulary is permanent.
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44
During a study, Rovee-Collier and her colleagues tied one end of a ribbon to a brightly colored mobile and the other end to an infant's ankle. Which of the following did this study measure?
A)Object permanence
B)Habituation
C)Memory in infants
D)Primary circular reactions in infants
A)Object permanence
B)Habituation
C)Memory in infants
D)Primary circular reactions in infants
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45
Which of the following is an example of a tertiary circular reaction?
A)Kala accidentally touches her nose with her thumb and feels ticklish.She then repeats the action.
B)Jose turns toward the phone when it starts ringing.He also turns and looks at his mom when she speaks.
C)Lorenzo's mother shakes an object to make it rattle and then gives the object to Lorenzo.He immediately shakes the object in a similar manner.
D)After many tries, Megan turns her toy sideways so she can pull it into her crib.Now, whenever she wants the toy, she turns it sideways to pull it through.
A)Kala accidentally touches her nose with her thumb and feels ticklish.She then repeats the action.
B)Jose turns toward the phone when it starts ringing.He also turns and looks at his mom when she speaks.
C)Lorenzo's mother shakes an object to make it rattle and then gives the object to Lorenzo.He immediately shakes the object in a similar manner.
D)After many tries, Megan turns her toy sideways so she can pull it into her crib.Now, whenever she wants the toy, she turns it sideways to pull it through.
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46
Piaget believed that deferred imitation appears at about _____ months of age.
A)18
B)15
C)12
D)10
A)18
B)15
C)12
D)10
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47
Research conducted by Corballis in 2010 suggests that__________with the built-in human capacity to acquire language.
A)the medulla oblongata is connected
B)the bulb is connected
C)mirror neurons are connected
D)motor neurons are connected
A)the medulla oblongata is connected
B)the bulb is connected
C)mirror neurons are connected
D)motor neurons are connected
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48
Larry is talking to his ten-month-old son. He wants his son to call him "daddy" and he keeps repeating the word "daddy" to his son. He is delighted when his son responds with "dada." In this scenario, Larrys's son is:
A)cooing.
B)babbling.
C)humming.
D)murmuring.
A)cooing.
B)babbling.
C)humming.
D)murmuring.
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49
Which of the following is true of mirror neurons?
A)They are activated when people gaze at their reflection in a mirror.
B)They are not connected with human emotions.
C)They are present in the frontal lobe of the brain.
D)They are present in all mammals except monkeys.
A)They are activated when people gaze at their reflection in a mirror.
B)They are not connected with human emotions.
C)They are present in the frontal lobe of the brain.
D)They are present in all mammals except monkeys.
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50
Paul is a six-month-old baby who loves playing with his toy truck. Every time he picks his truck up, he says "ooh," and every time he drops it back on the floor he says "aah." In this scenario, Paul is:
A)cooing.
B)babbling.
C)murmuring.
D)humming.
A)cooing.
B)babbling.
C)murmuring.
D)humming.
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51
Infants coo when they are _____.
A)hungry
B)tired
C)hurt
D)happy
A)hungry
B)tired
C)hurt
D)happy
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52
Which of the following is a similarity between cooing and babbling?
A)Both do not represent objects or actions.
B)Both sound like human speech.
C)Both are related to experiences of pain.
D)Both are used to express meaning.
A)Both do not represent objects or actions.
B)Both sound like human speech.
C)Both are related to experiences of pain.
D)Both are used to express meaning.
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53
Which of the following substages of the sensorimotor stage serves as a transition between sensorimotor development and the development of symbolic thought?
A)The fifth substage
B)The fourth substage
C)The sixth substage
D)The second substage
A)The fifth substage
B)The fourth substage
C)The sixth substage
D)The second substage
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54
Toward the end of the first year, infants use patterns of rising and falling _____ that resemble the sounds of adult speech.
A)echolalia
B)syntax
C)telegraphic speech
D)intonation
A)echolalia
B)syntax
C)telegraphic speech
D)intonation
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55
In the context of language acquisition, the critical period is also known as the__________.
A)sensitive period
B)primary period
C)vocalization period
D)linguistic period
A)sensitive period
B)primary period
C)vocalization period
D)linguistic period
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56
Infants use their _____ when they coo.
A)tongues
B)thumbs
C)feet
D)forefingers
A)tongues
B)thumbs
C)feet
D)forefingers
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57
Darin, an infant, makes babbling sounds but cannot say actual words. This is an example of__________.
A)prelinguistic vocalization
B)paralinguistic vocalization
C)deferred imitation
D)habituation
A)prelinguistic vocalization
B)paralinguistic vocalization
C)deferred imitation
D)habituation
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58
The behavior rating scale in the Bayley Scales of Infant Development assesses _____.
A)attention span
B)perceptual skills
C)learning and memory
D)problem-solving skills
A)attention span
B)perceptual skills
C)learning and memory
D)problem-solving skills
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59
Emma is a seven-month-old infant. She repeatedly shakes her rattle because she likes the noise it makes. This is an example of a _____.
A)simple reflex
B)secondary circular reaction
C)primary circular reaction
D)tertiary circular reaction
A)simple reflex
B)secondary circular reaction
C)primary circular reaction
D)tertiary circular reaction
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60
Suppose Feriha, an infant, is familiar with a ball but not with a bat. When she is given a bat for the first time, she is able to distinguish between the two objects. This ability to discriminate between the two objects is referred to as__________.
A)visual recognition memory
B)canalization
C)cognitive assimilation
D)deferred imitation
A)visual recognition memory
B)canalization
C)cognitive assimilation
D)deferred imitation
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61
According to research by Pugh et al. in 2013, problems in the angular gyrus area of the brain can cause problems in _____.
A)breathing
B)sleeping
C)reading
D)walking
A)breathing
B)sleeping
C)reading
D)walking
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62
Discuss the role of reinforcement in prelinguistic vocalization.
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63
According to studies conducted by Pelphrey et al. in 2004 and Rose et al. in 2011, memory improves dramatically between _____.
A)one and two months of age
B)two and six months of age
C)one and eight months of age
D)six and eight months of age
A)one and two months of age
B)two and six months of age
C)one and eight months of age
D)six and eight months of age
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64
Infants tend to repeat stimulating actions that first occurred by chance. In the context of Piaget's stages of development, this is an example of a__________that focuses on an infant's own body rather than on the external environment.
A)primary circular reaction
B)secondary circular reaction
C)tertiary circular reaction
D)simple reflex
A)primary circular reaction
B)secondary circular reaction
C)tertiary circular reaction
D)simple reflex
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65
Discuss the critical period for language acquisition in children.
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66
What are mirror neurons? Explain mirror neurons in humans.
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67
Discuss prelinguistic vocalization.
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68
Discuss some of the ways in which language growth in young children can be enhanced by adults.
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69
Explain the nativist view of language development.
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70
The__________comprises both mental-scale and motor-scale items and also includes a behavior rating scale.
A)Apgar Scales of Infant Development
B)Schutte Self Report Emotional Intelligence Test
C)Bayley Scales of Infant Development
D)Motor Performance Scales
A)Apgar Scales of Infant Development
B)Schutte Self Report Emotional Intelligence Test
C)Bayley Scales of Infant Development
D)Motor Performance Scales
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71
According to research by Mayor & Plunkett in 2010, _____ gradually pull back to their proper references as a child's vocabulary and ability to classify objects develop.
A)holophrases
B)overextensions
C)intonations
D)exclamations
A)holophrases
B)overextensions
C)intonations
D)exclamations
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72
Discuss the various structures of the brain that are involved in language development.
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73
The motor scale in the Bayley Scales of Infant Development assesses _____.
A)attention span
B)goal directedness
C)standing skills
D)emotional development
A)attention span
B)goal directedness
C)standing skills
D)emotional development
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74
Which of the following is a difference between primary and secondary circular reactions?
A)Primary circular reactions involve only reflexes, while secondary circular reactions involve only thoughts.
B)Primary circular reactions involve complex actions, while secondary circular reactions involve simple actions.
C)Primary circular reactions focus on an infant's own body, while secondary circular reactions focus on the environment.
D)Primary circular reactions involve voluntary actions, while secondary circular reactions involve involuntary actions.
A)Primary circular reactions involve only reflexes, while secondary circular reactions involve only thoughts.
B)Primary circular reactions involve complex actions, while secondary circular reactions involve simple actions.
C)Primary circular reactions focus on an infant's own body, while secondary circular reactions focus on the environment.
D)Primary circular reactions involve voluntary actions, while secondary circular reactions involve involuntary actions.
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75
Which of the following is a criticism of Piaget's theory on cognitive development?
A)It did not focus on adult and peer influences on cognitive development.
B)It focused almost exclusively on learning processes.
C)It did not explain the cognitive development of infants aged 12 months and above.
D)It did not estimate the abilities of infants.
A)It did not focus on adult and peer influences on cognitive development.
B)It focused almost exclusively on learning processes.
C)It did not explain the cognitive development of infants aged 12 months and above.
D)It did not estimate the abilities of infants.
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76
Explain how Jean Piaget noted an interesting error known as the A-not-B error. Do infants show the A-not-B error under all circumstances?
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77
Jamie, an infant, sticks his tongue out when he sees his father do the same. While doing this, which of the following is most likely to have occurred?
A)Jamie's mirror neurons must have been activated.
B)Jamie's body must have stopped the production of dopamine for a while.
C)Jamie must have engaged in prelinguistic vocalizations.
D)Jamie must have engaged in deferred imitation.
A)Jamie's mirror neurons must have been activated.
B)Jamie's body must have stopped the production of dopamine for a while.
C)Jamie must have engaged in prelinguistic vocalizations.
D)Jamie must have engaged in deferred imitation.
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78
Explain the psycholinguistic theory of language acquisition.
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79
Why are infants tested? Name a few scales used for testing infants.
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80
Which of the following is a symptom of Wernicke's aphasia?
A)Laborious and patterned speech
B)Short stature and infertility
C)Trouble understanding speech
D)Inability to walk
A)Laborious and patterned speech
B)Short stature and infertility
C)Trouble understanding speech
D)Inability to walk
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