Deck 9: Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
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Deck 9: Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
1
Five-year-old Billy is working on the "3 Mountain Problem." When he is asked to point to the picture that shows what the doll can see,he will most likely
A) choose the correct picture and explain why he chose it.
B) choose the one that shows what he is looking at.
C) choose the correct picture but not be able to explain why.
D) know the correct one is different from his but not know which one to pick.
A) choose the correct picture and explain why he chose it.
B) choose the one that shows what he is looking at.
C) choose the correct picture but not be able to explain why.
D) know the correct one is different from his but not know which one to pick.
B
2
The delight infants display in playing "peek-a-boo" is due to their lack of
A) relationship.
B) reasoning.
C) object permanence.
D) motor skills.
A) relationship.
B) reasoning.
C) object permanence.
D) motor skills.
C
3
The belief that inanimate objects have lifelike qualities is referred to as
A) egocentrism.
B) object permanence.
C) centration.
D) animism.
A) egocentrism.
B) object permanence.
C) centration.
D) animism.
D
4
Socialized speech differs from egocentric speech in that
A) it is more verbose.
B) it takes others' perspectives into account.
C) it occurs in adulthood.
D) it occurs in the sensorimotor stage.
A) it is more verbose.
B) it takes others' perspectives into account.
C) it occurs in adulthood.
D) it occurs in the sensorimotor stage.
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5
When 3-year-old Katie says her tricycle is sad because it is in the garage all alone,she is demonstrating
A) object permanence.
B) propositional thought.
C) animistic thinking.
D) centration.
A) object permanence.
B) propositional thought.
C) animistic thinking.
D) centration.
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6
According to Piaget,egocentrism is
A) conceit.
B) total self-absorption.
C) careless of others' feelings.
D) believing others see the world the same way you do.
A) conceit.
B) total self-absorption.
C) careless of others' feelings.
D) believing others see the world the same way you do.
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7
Children show a readiness to shift to preoperational thinking when they understand
A) object permanence.
B) secondary schemas.
C) A not B error.
D) deferred imitation.
A) object permanence.
B) secondary schemas.
C) A not B error.
D) deferred imitation.
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8
____________ representation is viewing an object as both an object and a symbol.
A) Total
B) Visual
C) Pictorial
D) Symbolic
A) Total
B) Visual
C) Pictorial
D) Symbolic
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9
In which stage of Piaget's theory is an understanding of object permanence obtained?
A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Concrete
D) Formal Operational
A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Concrete
D) Formal Operational
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10
If a preschool-aged child is looking at colored shapes,she or he will focus on
A) both the shape and the color.
B) neither the shape nor the color.
C) alternating between the two.
D) either the shape or the color.
A) both the shape and the color.
B) neither the shape nor the color.
C) alternating between the two.
D) either the shape or the color.
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11
Four-year-olds cannot solve the conservation of liquid problem because
A) they don't understand the question.
B) they want to drink the liquid.
C) they don't notice the difference in the water levels.
D) they can only focus on the height of the water and not the width of the container.
A) they don't understand the question.
B) they want to drink the liquid.
C) they don't notice the difference in the water levels.
D) they can only focus on the height of the water and not the width of the container.
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12
According to Piaget,children move from egocentric speech to socialized speech at the end of the _______ stage.
A) Operational
B) Sensorimotor
C) Formal Operational
D) Preoperational
A) Operational
B) Sensorimotor
C) Formal Operational
D) Preoperational
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13
Egocentric speech occurs when
A) kids vocalize inner speech.
B) children talk about themselves only.
C) the child becomes narcissistic.
D) altruism is present.
A) kids vocalize inner speech.
B) children talk about themselves only.
C) the child becomes narcissistic.
D) altruism is present.
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14
Piaget's preoperational stage of thinking occurs from the ages of
A) 0 to 3 years.
B) 3 to 7 years.
C) 7 to 12 years.
D) adolescence through adulthood.
A) 0 to 3 years.
B) 3 to 7 years.
C) 7 to 12 years.
D) adolescence through adulthood.
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15
According to Piaget,"preoperational" thinking is so named because it is
A) pre-abstraction.
B) pre-logical.
C) pre-schema.
D) preschool.
A) pre-abstraction.
B) pre-logical.
C) pre-schema.
D) preschool.
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16
Five-year-old Amy was asked to group four pictures that had similar attributes.She did so based on shape.She was then asked to regroup the objects,which she found
A) decenter.
B) reorganize the objects.
C) ask for help.
D) give up.
A) decenter.
B) reorganize the objects.
C) ask for help.
D) give up.
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17
Young children's thinking is preoperational because they are not mentally capable of
A) logical thinking. .
B) analogical problem solving.
C) animistic thinking.
D) make-believe play.
A) logical thinking. .
B) analogical problem solving.
C) animistic thinking.
D) make-believe play.
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18
Preoperational thinking involves
A) logic and reason.
B) the primary senses and motor skills.
C) judging by appearances.
D) adult-like reasoning.
A) logic and reason.
B) the primary senses and motor skills.
C) judging by appearances.
D) adult-like reasoning.
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19
Egotistical refers to the belief that others experience the world the same way you do.
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20
Conservation,according to Piaget,is
A) learning to respect nature.
B) using resources over again.
C) understanding physical characteristics can remain the same even when appearance changes.
D) when children construct knowledge on their own.
A) learning to respect nature.
B) using resources over again.
C) understanding physical characteristics can remain the same even when appearance changes.
D) when children construct knowledge on their own.
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21
Six-year-old Steven gained an understanding of conservation of number before conservation of liquid.The staggered construction of understanding is referred to as
A) horizontal decalage.
B) class inclusion.
C) scaffolding.
D) deconstruction.
A) horizontal decalage.
B) class inclusion.
C) scaffolding.
D) deconstruction.
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22
What does Piaget's theory mean for educational settings?
A) Children learn through engaged activity.
B) Children need multiple opportunities to explore objects and their properties.
C) Children's reasoning grows through questions.
D) All of these
A) Children learn through engaged activity.
B) Children need multiple opportunities to explore objects and their properties.
C) Children's reasoning grows through questions.
D) All of these
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23
Identify a concern critics have found with Piaget's research.
A) Critics questioned if children go through stages in their thinking.
B) Piaget believed children learned in isolation.
C) Critics believed that children could understand conservation sooner than suggested by Piaget.
D) All of these.
A) Critics questioned if children go through stages in their thinking.
B) Piaget believed children learned in isolation.
C) Critics believed that children could understand conservation sooner than suggested by Piaget.
D) All of these.
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24
According to Vygotsky,children first learn at a social level.
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25
Piaget believed that children go through invariant stages of cognitive development,Vygotsky emphasized that children
A) are all different.
B) learn through the co-construction of knowledge.
C) can vary throughout the stages.
D) do not need adults' help to learn.
A) are all different.
B) learn through the co-construction of knowledge.
C) can vary throughout the stages.
D) do not need adults' help to learn.
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26
What is the goal of scaffolding?
A) to provide structural support for a house
B) to gradually decrease the level of assistance until the child can succeed independently
C) to eliminate social support
D) to ensure dependence of a child on the adults around him or her
A) to provide structural support for a house
B) to gradually decrease the level of assistance until the child can succeed independently
C) to eliminate social support
D) to ensure dependence of a child on the adults around him or her
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27
Children understand all aspects of conservation at the same time.
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28
_____ speech is internal speech used to guide behavior.
A) Outer
B) Social
C) Egocentric
D) Inner
A) Outer
B) Social
C) Egocentric
D) Inner
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29
During a ________________ task,4-year-old David is asked if there are more apples or fruits in a group of two oranges,three bananas,and five apples.He will most likely answer that there are more __________________.
A) class inclusion; fruits.
B) three mountain; apples.
C) conservation of number; fruits.
D) class inclusion; apples.
A) class inclusion; fruits.
B) three mountain; apples.
C) conservation of number; fruits.
D) class inclusion; apples.
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30
The encoding of information occurs in your working memory.
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31
One of the differences between Piaget and Vygotsky is that Vygotsky said that
A) private speech is egocentric.
B) children are prewired for knowledge.
C) language is the foundation for all higher cognition.
D) children learn through self-discovery.
A) private speech is egocentric.
B) children are prewired for knowledge.
C) language is the foundation for all higher cognition.
D) children learn through self-discovery.
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32
Research suggests that children
A) will need guidance to understand conservation.
B) will spontaneously understand at age 10.
C) cannot spontaneously grasp conservation before age 5.
D) can understand at age 2 with direct instruction.
A) will need guidance to understand conservation.
B) will spontaneously understand at age 10.
C) cannot spontaneously grasp conservation before age 5.
D) can understand at age 2 with direct instruction.
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33
Four-year-old Maggie uses short,simple sentences when talking to her baby sister.This shows that Piaget may have __________ the preschooler's ___________________.
A) overestimated; animistic thinking.
B) underestimated; egocentrism. .
C) overestimated; egocentrism. .
D) underestimated; animistic thinking.
A) overestimated; animistic thinking.
B) underestimated; egocentrism. .
C) overestimated; egocentrism. .
D) underestimated; animistic thinking.
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34
Danny realizes that the change in height of the liquid during a conservation of liquid task is compensated for by the change of the width of the glass.This demonstrates
A) decentration.
B) seriation.
C) class inclusion.
D) reversibility.
A) decentration.
B) seriation.
C) class inclusion.
D) reversibility.
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35
Vygotsky theorized that self-talk results from
A) inner speech.
B) reflection.
C) introspection.
D) social speech.
A) inner speech.
B) reflection.
C) introspection.
D) social speech.
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36
Piaget's famous ______________ problem demonstrates the
A) three mountain; classification.
B) class inclusion; classification.
C) three mountain; dual representation.
D) class inclusion; dual representation.
A) three mountain; classification.
B) class inclusion; classification.
C) three mountain; dual representation.
D) class inclusion; dual representation.
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37
Preoperational children cannot conserve because of
A) their egocentric thinking.
B) they focus on only one aspect of the problem.
C) they can't categorize.
D) animistic thinking.
A) their egocentric thinking.
B) they focus on only one aspect of the problem.
C) they can't categorize.
D) animistic thinking.
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38
Children who utilize inner speech are more attentive and perform better than children who do not.
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39
_____ refers to the guidance of a child by one who is more skilled and who can adjust the level of guidance based on performance.
A) Horizontal decalage
B) Teaching
C) Scaffolding
D) Guidance
A) Horizontal decalage
B) Teaching
C) Scaffolding
D) Guidance
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40
Only being able to focus on one aspect of an object at a time is known as
A) centration.
B) egocentrism.
C) operations.
D) conservation.
A) centration.
B) egocentrism.
C) operations.
D) conservation.
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41
One of the main functions of the executive functions is for
A) self-regulation.
B) disinhibition.
C) spatial skills and coordination.
D) memory.
A) self-regulation.
B) disinhibition.
C) spatial skills and coordination.
D) memory.
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42
Professor Smith sees his familiar students in class but can't think of their names.He has trouble with
A) storage.
B) retrieval.
C) encoding.
D) neural connections.
A) storage.
B) retrieval.
C) encoding.
D) neural connections.
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43
Information processing's main emphasis is on
A) biology.
B) encoding of information.
C) speed of processing.
D) scaffolding.
A) biology.
B) encoding of information.
C) speed of processing.
D) scaffolding.
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44
Working memory can be measured with
A) conservation.
B) flow charts.
C) memory span tasks.
D) cognitive strategies.
A) conservation.
B) flow charts.
C) memory span tasks.
D) cognitive strategies.
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45
Hank has learned how to bake cookies after helping his Mom several times.He has learned this through
A) guided participation.
B) cooperative learning.
C) scaffolding.
D) the Zone of Proximal Development.
A) guided participation.
B) cooperative learning.
C) scaffolding.
D) the Zone of Proximal Development.
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46
A "cold" executive function involves self-monitoring during
A) cognitive tasks.
B) novel tasks.
C) language tasks.
D) emotional tasks.
A) cognitive tasks.
B) novel tasks.
C) language tasks.
D) emotional tasks.
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47
Vygotsky believed that learning
A) is domain specific.
B) occurs in the Zone of Proximal Development.
C) is thwarted by adult intervention.
D) occurs in stages.
A) is domain specific.
B) occurs in the Zone of Proximal Development.
C) is thwarted by adult intervention.
D) occurs in stages.
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48
Information processing theorists compare the brain to a
A) camera.
B) road map.
C) computer.
D) file cabinet.
A) camera.
B) road map.
C) computer.
D) file cabinet.
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49
The sensory register
A) interprets information from the senses.
B) holds information in memory briefly.
C) is a localized part of the brain.
D) reconstructs memories.
A) interprets information from the senses.
B) holds information in memory briefly.
C) is a localized part of the brain.
D) reconstructs memories.
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50
Working memory is part of ________ memory.
A) long-term
B) short-term
C) explicit
D) implicit
A) long-term
B) short-term
C) explicit
D) implicit
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51
By the end of __________,children can shift and focus attention smoothly.
A) preschool
B) elementary school
C) middle school
D) high school
A) preschool
B) elementary school
C) middle school
D) high school
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52
The term executive function refers to
A) the ability to do mathematical computations.
B) higher-order thinking, planning and working memory.
C) abstract language abilities.
D) emotions associated with cognitions.
A) the ability to do mathematical computations.
B) higher-order thinking, planning and working memory.
C) abstract language abilities.
D) emotions associated with cognitions.
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53
A "hot" executive function involves self-monitoring during
A) cognitive tasks.
B) novel tasks.
C) language tasks.
D) emotional tasks.
A) cognitive tasks.
B) novel tasks.
C) language tasks.
D) emotional tasks.
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54
One way to test children's focused attention ability is by
A) IQ tests.
B) achievement tests.
C) continuous performance tests.
D) recording classroom behavior.
A) IQ tests.
B) achievement tests.
C) continuous performance tests.
D) recording classroom behavior.
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55
Mary wants to say a bad word,but instead she doesn't say anything.This is called:
A) smart.
B) ADHD.
C) delay of gratification.
D) response inhibition.
A) smart.
B) ADHD.
C) delay of gratification.
D) response inhibition.
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56
A test used to measure a child's ability to manipulate and update information is the
A) self-ordered pointing task.
B) word-span test.
C) flow chart.
D) dimensional card sort
A) self-ordered pointing task.
B) word-span test.
C) flow chart.
D) dimensional card sort
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57
Much of the growth that occurs in the executive function occurs in what area of the brain?
A) prefrontal cortex
B) cerebellum
C) hippocampus
D) amygdala
A) prefrontal cortex
B) cerebellum
C) hippocampus
D) amygdala
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58
Which of the following is within a child's Zone of Proximal Development?
A) a homework assignment
B) a task performed through trial and error
C) a task a child has recently mastered with adult help
D) a task the child cannot do alone but can do with adult help.
A) a homework assignment
B) a task performed through trial and error
C) a task a child has recently mastered with adult help
D) a task the child cannot do alone but can do with adult help.
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59
In teaching a child to ride a bike,a parent will leave the training wheels on.Once bicycling is mastered,the parent will remove the wheels but still hold on to the seat of the bike to ensure the child's stability.Finally,the adult will let go once the child can ride on his own.This is an example of
A) the Zone of Proximal Development.
B) scaffolding.
C) cooperative learning.
D) guided participation.
A) the Zone of Proximal Development.
B) scaffolding.
C) cooperative learning.
D) guided participation.
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60
Vygotsky said that a child's cognitive development is driven by
A) biology.
B) experience.
C) Baby Einstein programs.
D) social dialogues with others.
A) biology.
B) experience.
C) Baby Einstein programs.
D) social dialogues with others.
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61
Inspired by Vygotsky's research,Tools for the Mind teaches children
A) fine motor skills.
B) gross motor skills.
C) executive function skills.
D) none of these.
A) fine motor skills.
B) gross motor skills.
C) executive function skills.
D) none of these.
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62
Neo-Piagetian theory
A) expounds upon Piaget's theory and incorporates aspects of information processing theory.
B) disproves Piaget and expounds upon Vygotsky's research.
C) combines Vygotsky's and Piaget's theories .
D) none of these
A) expounds upon Piaget's theory and incorporates aspects of information processing theory.
B) disproves Piaget and expounds upon Vygotsky's research.
C) combines Vygotsky's and Piaget's theories .
D) none of these
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63
What hypothesis suggests how children move past overregularization?
A) the Blocking Hypothesis
B) the Competition Hypothesis
C) A and B
D) none of the above
A) the Blocking Hypothesis
B) the Competition Hypothesis
C) A and B
D) none of the above
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64
Chomsky believed that
A) grammar is part of cognitive development.
B) grammar must be taught.
C) children have an innate system that contains universal grammar.
D) children learn best in the classroom.
A) grammar is part of cognitive development.
B) grammar must be taught.
C) children have an innate system that contains universal grammar.
D) children learn best in the classroom.
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65
A child who asks a question but does not wait for an answer before continuing with the conversation demonstrates a lack of understanding of
A) semantics.
B) syntax.
C) pragmatics.
D) societal expectations.
A) semantics.
B) syntax.
C) pragmatics.
D) societal expectations.
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66
Identify the strengths) of information processing theory.
A) aids in understanding how children learn
B) breaks down cognitive tasks
C) considers cognitive differences between older and younger children
D) all of these
A) aids in understanding how children learn
B) breaks down cognitive tasks
C) considers cognitive differences between older and younger children
D) all of these
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67
"Fast-mapping" refers to
A) the ability to draw a map after being given verbal directions.
B) understanding a new word rapidly by forming a quick and reasonable guess about what the word means. .
C) being able to learn a new language as a preschooler.
D) listening to several conversations at once with understanding.
A) the ability to draw a map after being given verbal directions.
B) understanding a new word rapidly by forming a quick and reasonable guess about what the word means. .
C) being able to learn a new language as a preschooler.
D) listening to several conversations at once with understanding.
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Pragmatics is
A) the study of language.
B) grammar usage.
C) the social rules of language.
D) using parts of speech correctly.
A) the study of language.
B) grammar usage.
C) the social rules of language.
D) using parts of speech correctly.
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69
Information processing theory neglects to consider
A) creativity.
B) motivation.
C) A and B
D) none of these.
A) creativity.
B) motivation.
C) A and B
D) none of these.
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70
At age 2,children have a vocabulary of about ____________ words.
A) 0 to 100
B) 50 to 100
C) 75 to 200
D) 150 to 300
A) 0 to 100
B) 50 to 100
C) 75 to 200
D) 150 to 300
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71
The marshmallow test was used to demonstrate
A) delay of gratification.
B) childhood obesity.
C) egocentrism.
D) working memory.
A) delay of gratification.
B) childhood obesity.
C) egocentrism.
D) working memory.
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72
When children apply general language rules when they should not,it is an example of
A) why children are so amusing.
B) underregularization.
C) overregularization.
D) overgeneralization.
A) why children are so amusing.
B) underregularization.
C) overregularization.
D) overgeneralization.
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73
Words are
A) objects.
B) ideas.
C) actions.
D) symbols.
A) objects.
B) ideas.
C) actions.
D) symbols.
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74
If someone said "See the car black," you would know they have a problem with
A) syntax.
B) pragmatics.
C) semantics.
D) vocabulary.
A) syntax.
B) pragmatics.
C) semantics.
D) vocabulary.
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75
Which test is most often used to assess a child's ability to shift sets?
A) word-span sort
B) self-ordered pointing task
C) dimensional card sort
D) flow charts
A) word-span sort
B) self-ordered pointing task
C) dimensional card sort
D) flow charts
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76
____ refers to the meaning of sentences or phrases within sentences.
A) Syntax
B) Semantics
C) Pragmatics
D) Definition
A) Syntax
B) Semantics
C) Pragmatics
D) Definition
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77
Information processing theory assumes that cognitive development is linear and logical.
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78
Noam Chomsky proposed that children learn language through
A) mimicry.
B) behaviorism.
C) the language acquisition device.
D) brain maturation.
A) mimicry.
B) behaviorism.
C) the language acquisition device.
D) brain maturation.
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79
Children have a huge vocabulary spurt between ages _____,adding about 13,500 words to their vocabulary.
A) 1 and 3
B) 2 and 6
C) 5 and 8
D) 6 and 9
A) 1 and 3
B) 2 and 6
C) 5 and 8
D) 6 and 9
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80
Methods of using information processing theory in a preschool classroom include:
A) limiting distractions
B) reducing the load on working memory
C) strengthening self-regulation
D) all of these
A) limiting distractions
B) reducing the load on working memory
C) strengthening self-regulation
D) all of these
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