Deck 9: Middle Childhood: Physical and Cognitive Development

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The Learning Disabilities Association of Canada argues that 3 out of 10 children have some form of learning disability.
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In the preconventional level of Kohlberg's theory of moral development, children are concerned about avoiding punishment.
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According to Piaget, it is the role of teachers to find materials that will interest children and to provide active learning opportunities for their students.
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Intelligence has finally been clearly defined and accurate testing has been developed.
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Catching a ball requires the use of fine motor skills.
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The relationship between creativity and IQ scores is moderate.
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Preschoolers are most likely to use postconventional reasoning for moral behaviour.
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Hopping, skipping, and jumping are examples of fine motor skills.
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Sensory memory last 30 seconds on average.
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Knowing that if A exceeds B in some property (say, age or height) and if B exceeds C, then A must also exceed C is an example of transitivity.
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Most children outgrow their baby fat during middle childhood.
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Approximately 15% of children in Canada are obese.
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According to Kohlberg, in the conventional level of moral reasoning, children base moral judgments on the consequences of behaviour.
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IQ scores are based on one's chronological age and one's mental age.
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Every child with ADHD has the same level of hyperactivity.
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Decentration is required for proper conservation in the concrete operational period of development.
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The Heinz dilemma is used to measure preoperational thinking.
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The average IQ score for Canadian children is 110.34.
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Children reared in bilingual homes are generally retarded in their cognitive development.
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Boys are more likely than girls to be diagnosed with ADHD.
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Some people are born with better motor skills than others.
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Reaction time decreases during middle childhood.
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No racial or ethnic differences in IQ scores are evident in Canada today.
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IQ scores are only useful for determining which children belong in gifted classes.
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Heredity plays a role in obesity in children.
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The Wechsler scales of intelligence measure primarily mathematical reasoning.
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If a child thinks that there are more flowers than tulips in a picture of 5 tulips and 3 pansies, this child is demonstrating conservation of number.
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Culture-free tests of intelligence have solved the problem associated with intelligence tests.
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One strategy for promoting memory is to encode visual stimuli as sounds.
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Right and wrong are judged by conforming to social conventions in the conventional level of moral development.
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Preschoolers need more calories to sustain their activity level than school-aged children.
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Reaction time tends to increase through middle childhood and adolescence.
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Mental age and chronological age are interchangeable terms.
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The three types of intelligence identified in Sternberg's triarchic theory are analytical, creative, and practical.
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Sternberg's theory includes analytical, kinesthetic, and practical intelligence.
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Research has shown that long-term memory has no known time limit or capacity.
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Intelligence is considered one's underlying ability, whereas achievement is one's performance.
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Growth during middle childhood is quite abrupt and unpredictable.
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Many psychologists believe that heredity and environment interact to influence intelligence.
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According to Gardner, one could show high intelligence in one area and NOT in any others.
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Reading is a simple process for children to accomplish.
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Being able to get around one's environment and use a map are examples of spatial intelligence.
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Categorizing information in long-term memory assists in recall of that information.
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Most learning disabilities are outgrown after adolescence.
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Children with ADHD have enhanced social skills.
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Some causes of intellectual challenge are biological, stemming from chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down syndrome.
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IQ scores are impacted by genetics.
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College students with dyslexia may be excellent at word recognition, yet have trouble decoding new words.
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Indigenous languages help Indigenous youth to connect with and understand their culture.
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Medical stimulants, such as Dexedrin, can help reduce symptoms of hyperactivity.
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Concrete operational thinking is characterized by decentration, flexibility, and reversibility.
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The development of selective attention is a key element in children's information processing.
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The postconventional level of moral reasoning is based on the person's own moral standards.
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Metacognition is another name for metamemory.
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The phonetic method is superior to the word-recognition method for learning to read.
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The angular gyrus translates visual information into patterns the brain can use.
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Intelligence becomes stable when one reaches adolescence.
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Children in the middle years have less trouble understanding passive sentences than preschoolers.
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The nature of the environment a child grows up in can impact intelligence.
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What activity was the focus of debate in the story about Heinz that Kohlberg used in his research?

A) stealing money to buy a drug
B) stealing a drug that was not available to Heinz
C) stealing a drug because Heinz did not have enough money to buy it
D) stealing a drug because the chemist would not order it in
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What is the relationship between ADHD and gender?

A) ADHD is more common in males than in females.
B) ADHD results from a chromosome that males inherit from their mother.
C) ADHD is more common in females than in males.
D) ADHD results from a chromosome that females inherit from their father.
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Jack is an average 7-year-old. How have his nutritional needs changed compared with two years ago?

A) Jack needs to eat less.
B) Jack needs to eat more.
C) Jack needs to eat more fat.
D) Jack needs to eat the same amount.
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Taylor has been diagnosed with dyslexia. What is the likelihood that Taylor's siblings will also have dyslexia?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 35%
D) 40%
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According to Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory, which of the following is involved in children's learning?

A) active discovery
B) receiving information passively
C) learning information that is imposed by teachers
D) learning information that is beyond their developmental level
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What is the relationship between television viewing and obesity?

A) TV viewing curbs the appetite.
B) Children who are heavy TV viewers are less physically active overall.
C) TV viewing resets the hunger trigger, which is located in the thalamus.
D) TV viewing does not contribute to obesity; obesity is genetically determined.
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During middle childhood, children develop motor skills, such as increases in speed and strength. What else increases at the same time?

A) agility
B) flexibility
C) confidence
D) interest in sports
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According to Kohlberg, what is a child's moral reasoning related to?

A) a strict upbringing
B) the use of physical punishment
C) an understanding of object permanence
D) cognitive development
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Josh is struggling at school. He is tested and results indicate he has an average IQ, yet he struggles with reading. What is the likely conclusion?

A) He has poor self-esteem.
B) He has high anxiety.
C) He has a learning disability.
D) He has ADHD.
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Who considered a wholistic perspective of intelligence?

A) Lewis Terman
B) Howard Gardner
C) Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon
D) Robert Sternberg
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Which of the following was an outcome of the Roots of Empathy program?

A) a decrease in prosocial behavior including sharing, helping, and including
B) an increase in social and emotional knowledge
C) an increase in aggressive behaviour
D) more children transitioning from level 3 to 4 of Kohlberg's levels of moral development
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Selective attention develops during adolescence.
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Which ability best illustrates seriation?

A) placing sticks in order according to size
B) understanding that hidden objects still exist
C) understanding that flattening a ball of clay does not change its mass
D) understanding that various shapes exist
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Which children are most likely to participate in team sports?

A) children who have been exposed to sports on television
B) girls
C) those who live in the country
D) those in higher-income households
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How has the prevalence of sedentary behaviour changed for males and females in recent years?

A) It has increased for both genders across ethnic groups.
B) It has decreased dramatically from the 1970s to the 2000s.
C) It has increased for males but decreased for females.
D) It has decreased for males but increased for females.
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Food colourings and preservatives are responsible for the epidemic of ADHD.
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Which factors are most important in determining a child's ability to play sports well?

A) time and place
B) age and size
C) role models and gender
D) experience and genetics
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Auditory sensory memory lasts longer than visual sensory memory.
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Intelligence is to "competence," as achievement is to which of the following?

A) genetics
B) performance
C) environment
D) learning ability
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Emma's father has dyslexia. What is the likelihood that Emma will also be diagnosed as having dyslexia?

A) less than 10%
B) 11 to 24%
C) 25 to 65%
D) more than 65%
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Being able to focus on irrelevant and relevant information in a task is an example of selective attention.
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The Learning Disabilities Association of Canada argues that 3 out of 10 children have some form of learning disability.
False
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In the preconventional level of Kohlberg's theory of moral development, children are concerned about avoiding punishment.
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According to Piaget, it is the role of teachers to find materials that will interest children and to provide active learning opportunities for their students.
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Intelligence has finally been clearly defined and accurate testing has been developed.
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Catching a ball requires the use of fine motor skills.
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The relationship between creativity and IQ scores is moderate.
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Preschoolers are most likely to use postconventional reasoning for moral behaviour.
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Hopping, skipping, and jumping are examples of fine motor skills.
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Sensory memory last 30 seconds on average.
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Knowing that if A exceeds B in some property (say, age or height) and if B exceeds C, then A must also exceed C is an example of transitivity.
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Most children outgrow their baby fat during middle childhood.
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Approximately 15% of children in Canada are obese.
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According to Kohlberg, in the conventional level of moral reasoning, children base moral judgments on the consequences of behaviour.
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IQ scores are based on one's chronological age and one's mental age.
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Every child with ADHD has the same level of hyperactivity.
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Decentration is required for proper conservation in the concrete operational period of development.
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The Heinz dilemma is used to measure preoperational thinking.
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The average IQ score for Canadian children is 110.34.
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Children reared in bilingual homes are generally retarded in their cognitive development.
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Boys are more likely than girls to be diagnosed with ADHD.
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Some people are born with better motor skills than others.
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Reaction time decreases during middle childhood.
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No racial or ethnic differences in IQ scores are evident in Canada today.
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IQ scores are only useful for determining which children belong in gifted classes.
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Heredity plays a role in obesity in children.
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The Wechsler scales of intelligence measure primarily mathematical reasoning.
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If a child thinks that there are more flowers than tulips in a picture of 5 tulips and 3 pansies, this child is demonstrating conservation of number.
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Culture-free tests of intelligence have solved the problem associated with intelligence tests.
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One strategy for promoting memory is to encode visual stimuli as sounds.
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Right and wrong are judged by conforming to social conventions in the conventional level of moral development.
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Preschoolers need more calories to sustain their activity level than school-aged children.
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Reaction time tends to increase through middle childhood and adolescence.
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Mental age and chronological age are interchangeable terms.
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The three types of intelligence identified in Sternberg's triarchic theory are analytical, creative, and practical.
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Sternberg's theory includes analytical, kinesthetic, and practical intelligence.
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Research has shown that long-term memory has no known time limit or capacity.
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Intelligence is considered one's underlying ability, whereas achievement is one's performance.
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Growth during middle childhood is quite abrupt and unpredictable.
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Many psychologists believe that heredity and environment interact to influence intelligence.
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According to Gardner, one could show high intelligence in one area and NOT in any others.
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Reading is a simple process for children to accomplish.
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Being able to get around one's environment and use a map are examples of spatial intelligence.
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Categorizing information in long-term memory assists in recall of that information.
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Most learning disabilities are outgrown after adolescence.
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Children with ADHD have enhanced social skills.
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Some causes of intellectual challenge are biological, stemming from chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down syndrome.
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IQ scores are impacted by genetics.
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College students with dyslexia may be excellent at word recognition, yet have trouble decoding new words.
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Indigenous languages help Indigenous youth to connect with and understand their culture.
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Medical stimulants, such as Dexedrin, can help reduce symptoms of hyperactivity.
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Concrete operational thinking is characterized by decentration, flexibility, and reversibility.
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The development of selective attention is a key element in children's information processing.
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The postconventional level of moral reasoning is based on the person's own moral standards.
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Metacognition is another name for metamemory.
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The phonetic method is superior to the word-recognition method for learning to read.
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The angular gyrus translates visual information into patterns the brain can use.
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Intelligence becomes stable when one reaches adolescence.
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Children in the middle years have less trouble understanding passive sentences than preschoolers.
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The nature of the environment a child grows up in can impact intelligence.
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What activity was the focus of debate in the story about Heinz that Kohlberg used in his research?

A) stealing money to buy a drug
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What is the relationship between ADHD and gender?

A) ADHD is more common in males than in females.
B) ADHD results from a chromosome that males inherit from their mother.
C) ADHD is more common in females than in males.
D) ADHD results from a chromosome that females inherit from their father.
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Jack is an average 7-year-old. How have his nutritional needs changed compared with two years ago?

A) Jack needs to eat less.
B) Jack needs to eat more.
C) Jack needs to eat more fat.
D) Jack needs to eat the same amount.
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Taylor has been diagnosed with dyslexia. What is the likelihood that Taylor's siblings will also have dyslexia?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 35%
D) 40%
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According to Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory, which of the following is involved in children's learning?

A) active discovery
B) receiving information passively
C) learning information that is imposed by teachers
D) learning information that is beyond their developmental level
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What is the relationship between television viewing and obesity?

A) TV viewing curbs the appetite.
B) Children who are heavy TV viewers are less physically active overall.
C) TV viewing resets the hunger trigger, which is located in the thalamus.
D) TV viewing does not contribute to obesity; obesity is genetically determined.
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During middle childhood, children develop motor skills, such as increases in speed and strength. What else increases at the same time?

A) agility
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C) confidence
D) interest in sports
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According to Kohlberg, what is a child's moral reasoning related to?

A) a strict upbringing
B) the use of physical punishment
C) an understanding of object permanence
D) cognitive development
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69
Josh is struggling at school. He is tested and results indicate he has an average IQ, yet he struggles with reading. What is the likely conclusion?

A) He has poor self-esteem.
B) He has high anxiety.
C) He has a learning disability.
D) He has ADHD.
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Who considered a wholistic perspective of intelligence?

A) Lewis Terman
B) Howard Gardner
C) Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon
D) Robert Sternberg
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Which of the following was an outcome of the Roots of Empathy program?

A) a decrease in prosocial behavior including sharing, helping, and including
B) an increase in social and emotional knowledge
C) an increase in aggressive behaviour
D) more children transitioning from level 3 to 4 of Kohlberg's levels of moral development
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Selective attention develops during adolescence.
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73
Which ability best illustrates seriation?

A) placing sticks in order according to size
B) understanding that hidden objects still exist
C) understanding that flattening a ball of clay does not change its mass
D) understanding that various shapes exist
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Which children are most likely to participate in team sports?

A) children who have been exposed to sports on television
B) girls
C) those who live in the country
D) those in higher-income households
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75
How has the prevalence of sedentary behaviour changed for males and females in recent years?

A) It has increased for both genders across ethnic groups.
B) It has decreased dramatically from the 1970s to the 2000s.
C) It has increased for males but decreased for females.
D) It has decreased for males but increased for females.
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Food colourings and preservatives are responsible for the epidemic of ADHD.
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Which factors are most important in determining a child's ability to play sports well?

A) time and place
B) age and size
C) role models and gender
D) experience and genetics
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Auditory sensory memory lasts longer than visual sensory memory.
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Intelligence is to "competence," as achievement is to which of the following?

A) genetics
B) performance
C) environment
D) learning ability
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Emma's father has dyslexia. What is the likelihood that Emma will also be diagnosed as having dyslexia?

A) less than 10%
B) 11 to 24%
C) 25 to 65%
D) more than 65%
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