Deck 8: Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development

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____________ is the process through which the brain rids itself of unnecessary cells and cell connections.​

A) ​Weeding
B) ​Trimming
C) ​Cutting back
D) ​Pruning
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On average, during middle childhood, children​

A) gain about 20 to 25 pounds.​
B) ​gain about 30 to 35 pounds.
C) ​double in weight.
D) ​triple in weight.
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Grouping refers to a child's ability to categorize objects by various dimensions.
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Metacognition is not developed during middle childhood.
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During middle childhood children grow an average of ______ inches per year.​

A) ​6
B) ​2-3
C) ​1
D) ​4-5
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During middle childhood, children grow at a faster rate than they did when they were younger.
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The second leading cause of death of children between the ages of 5 and 14 years is​

A) ​accidents.
B) ​suicide.
C) ​cardiovascular disease.
D) ​cancer.
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It is recommended that children in middle childhood participate in at least __________ of physical activity per day.​

A) ​20 minutes
B) ​30 minutes
C) ​1 hour
D) ​4 hours
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Measures of intelligence correlate highly with academic achievement, in the United States.
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Individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder must experience both inattention and hyperactivity.
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Rough and tumble play allows children in middle childhood to​

A) ​burn energy.
B) ​practice assertiveness.
C) ​learn to cooperate.
D) ​All of the above
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During middle childhood, children need 60 minutes of physical exercise each day.
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Children's whose body mass index falls at or above the 85th percentile when compared to others the same age and gender are considered​

A) ​healthy weight.
B) ​overweight.
C) ​obese.
D) ​morbidly obese.
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The leading cause of death for school age children is accidents.
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__________ is a process whereby glial cells grow and encase the axons of neural cells.​

A) ​Myelination
B) ​Shafting
C) ​Pruning
D) ​Automatization
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Individuals with average or above average intelligence, but below average academic performance, are identified with a learning disability.
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The benefits of organized sports include all of the following except​

A) ​cooperation.
B) ​self-confidence.
C) ​leadership.
D) ​competitiveness.
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By the time children enter elementary school, their use of language is similar to adults.
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The process by which repeated thoughts and behaviors strengthen neural connections is called​

A) ​pruning.
B) ​automatization.
C) ​reduction.
D) ​easing.
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"You are so smart!" is an example of process praise.
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Selective attending​

A) ​is influenced by the capacity of the working memory.
B) ​involves the ability to screen out irrelevant information.
C) ​may be a factor in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
D) ​All of the above
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When a child can declare that a ball of clay that has been observed being transformed into a rope can be transformed back to a ball, that child has gained the cognitive operation of​

A) ​transivity.
B) ​conservation.
C) ​seriation.
D) ​reversability.
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During middle childhood, scores on standardized IQ tests​

A) ​increase as children gain cognitive skills.
B) ​remain stable, even as children gain cognitive skills.
C) ​are not related to scores on achievement tests.
D) ​are not helpful in determining if a child has a learning disability.
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Describe three strategies or mental activities involved in learning and moving information to long-term memory.
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Describe the psychoneurological processes that contribute to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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__________ is not a component of Piaget's concrete operational stage.​

A) ​Reversibility
B) ​Grouping
C) ​Manipulation
D) ​Conservation
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Describe the difference between an intellectual disability and a learning disability.
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When a child can acknowledge that quantities do not change regardless of appearance, he or she has gained the cognitive operation of​

A) ​conservation.
B) ​manipulation.
C) ​grouping.
D) ​permanence.
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When a child has significant limitations in intellectual functioning as well as adaptive behavior, that child may be diagnosed with​

A) ​an intellectual disability.
B) ​a learning disability.
C) ​a disruptive behavior disorder.
D) ​None of the above
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The way in which individuals receive, think about, mentally modify, and remember information is known as​

A) ​concrete operations.
B) ​short-term memory.
C) ​information processing.
D) ​None of the above
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Explain the difference between person praise and process praise. Describe why process praise might be beneficial during middle childhood.
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The primary process through which information moves from sensory memory to the working memory is​

A) ​sensation.
B) ​attention.
C) ​rehearsal.
D) ​elaboration.
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Being able to tell time comes after children gain the concept of​

A) ​grouping.
B) ​reversibility.
C) ​seriation.
D) ​conservation.
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__________ praise fosters the view that intelligence may be developed incrementally​

A) ​Person
B) ​Object
C) ​Idea
D) ​Process
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Describe five operations that develop during the period of cognitive development described by Piaget at concrete operations.
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Deck 8: Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development
1
____________ is the process through which the brain rids itself of unnecessary cells and cell connections.​

A) ​Weeding
B) ​Trimming
C) ​Cutting back
D) ​Pruning
D
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On average, during middle childhood, children​

A) gain about 20 to 25 pounds.​
B) ​gain about 30 to 35 pounds.
C) ​double in weight.
D) ​triple in weight.
C
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Grouping refers to a child's ability to categorize objects by various dimensions.
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Metacognition is not developed during middle childhood.
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During middle childhood children grow an average of ______ inches per year.​

A) ​6
B) ​2-3
C) ​1
D) ​4-5
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During middle childhood, children grow at a faster rate than they did when they were younger.
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The second leading cause of death of children between the ages of 5 and 14 years is​

A) ​accidents.
B) ​suicide.
C) ​cardiovascular disease.
D) ​cancer.
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It is recommended that children in middle childhood participate in at least __________ of physical activity per day.​

A) ​20 minutes
B) ​30 minutes
C) ​1 hour
D) ​4 hours
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Measures of intelligence correlate highly with academic achievement, in the United States.
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Individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder must experience both inattention and hyperactivity.
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Rough and tumble play allows children in middle childhood to​

A) ​burn energy.
B) ​practice assertiveness.
C) ​learn to cooperate.
D) ​All of the above
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During middle childhood, children need 60 minutes of physical exercise each day.
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13
Children's whose body mass index falls at or above the 85th percentile when compared to others the same age and gender are considered​

A) ​healthy weight.
B) ​overweight.
C) ​obese.
D) ​morbidly obese.
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The leading cause of death for school age children is accidents.
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__________ is a process whereby glial cells grow and encase the axons of neural cells.​

A) ​Myelination
B) ​Shafting
C) ​Pruning
D) ​Automatization
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Individuals with average or above average intelligence, but below average academic performance, are identified with a learning disability.
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The benefits of organized sports include all of the following except​

A) ​cooperation.
B) ​self-confidence.
C) ​leadership.
D) ​competitiveness.
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By the time children enter elementary school, their use of language is similar to adults.
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The process by which repeated thoughts and behaviors strengthen neural connections is called​

A) ​pruning.
B) ​automatization.
C) ​reduction.
D) ​easing.
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"You are so smart!" is an example of process praise.
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Selective attending​

A) ​is influenced by the capacity of the working memory.
B) ​involves the ability to screen out irrelevant information.
C) ​may be a factor in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
D) ​All of the above
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When a child can declare that a ball of clay that has been observed being transformed into a rope can be transformed back to a ball, that child has gained the cognitive operation of​

A) ​transivity.
B) ​conservation.
C) ​seriation.
D) ​reversability.
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During middle childhood, scores on standardized IQ tests​

A) ​increase as children gain cognitive skills.
B) ​remain stable, even as children gain cognitive skills.
C) ​are not related to scores on achievement tests.
D) ​are not helpful in determining if a child has a learning disability.
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Describe three strategies or mental activities involved in learning and moving information to long-term memory.
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Describe the psychoneurological processes that contribute to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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__________ is not a component of Piaget's concrete operational stage.​

A) ​Reversibility
B) ​Grouping
C) ​Manipulation
D) ​Conservation
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Describe the difference between an intellectual disability and a learning disability.
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When a child can acknowledge that quantities do not change regardless of appearance, he or she has gained the cognitive operation of​

A) ​conservation.
B) ​manipulation.
C) ​grouping.
D) ​permanence.
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When a child has significant limitations in intellectual functioning as well as adaptive behavior, that child may be diagnosed with​

A) ​an intellectual disability.
B) ​a learning disability.
C) ​a disruptive behavior disorder.
D) ​None of the above
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The way in which individuals receive, think about, mentally modify, and remember information is known as​

A) ​concrete operations.
B) ​short-term memory.
C) ​information processing.
D) ​None of the above
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Explain the difference between person praise and process praise. Describe why process praise might be beneficial during middle childhood.
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The primary process through which information moves from sensory memory to the working memory is​

A) ​sensation.
B) ​attention.
C) ​rehearsal.
D) ​elaboration.
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Being able to tell time comes after children gain the concept of​

A) ​grouping.
B) ​reversibility.
C) ​seriation.
D) ​conservation.
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__________ praise fosters the view that intelligence may be developed incrementally​

A) ​Person
B) ​Object
C) ​Idea
D) ​Process
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Describe five operations that develop during the period of cognitive development described by Piaget at concrete operations.
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