Deck 13: Adulthood: the Social World

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The knowledge that things can be arranged in a logical order is the logical principle of seriation.
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Aaron made two lines of toys with trucks in one line and cars in another. Aaron was exhibiting classification.
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In the United States, the percentage of children with asthma has been stable for about the last two decades.
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Asthma is NOT associated with environmental conditions.
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The percentage of overweight children has not increased in the past 20 years in North America.
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From age 6 to 11 fewer fatal diseases or serious accidents occur than at any other period in the life span.
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Children are overweight if their body mass index (BMI) is above the 85th percentile on the growth chart.
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Children between the ages of 6 and 11 are within the developmental stage referred to as adolescence.
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When comparing the growth of children from ages 6 to 11 to infants or adolescents, one notices that children grow quickly and erratically.
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The logical principle by which things are organized into groupings or categories is known as identity.
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Dolly can count from 1 to 10 in order. This ability is due to the logical principle of conservation.
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School-age children are able to use logic about concrete things.
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According to Piaget, a child between the ages of 6 and 11 can apply logical principles to concrete situations (real, tangible, visible).
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The high rate of childhood obesity in the United States is primarily due to heredity.
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Obesity is more common among children who were breast-fed.
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Piaget called the cognition of middle childhood preoperational thought.
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Preschool children who watch TV and drink soda are more likely to be obese.
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Birthplace seems to be a factor in whether a child develops asthma or not.
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The health habits that children develop during the middle childhood years are related to their health in adolescence and adulthood.
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The hygiene hypothesis states that modern children are overprotected from viruses and bacteria, which does not allow their immune systems to strengthen.
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Metacognition is thinking about thinking.
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Long-term memory is large by the end of middle childhood.
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Massive interconnections in the brain allow children to master the ability to read.
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According to Vygotsky, a teacher can be an instructor to a 6-year-old child.
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Selective attention skills, such as the ability to ignore distractions while reading, are well-developed by age 6.
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Vygotsky believed that instruction was crucial for cognitive development.
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Within Vygotsky's sociocultural framework, from childhood on every experience teaches individuals something.
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More than 95 percent of the world's 7-year-olds are in school.
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Shelby spoke to her best friend using slang; when she turned to speak to her teacher, she used formal English. Shelby was demonstrating metacognition.
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The memory system in which signals are held for a split second is called sensory memory.
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The part of the memory-processing system in which current, conscious mental activity occurs is known as long-term memory.
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A body of knowledge in a particular area that makes it easier to master new information in that area is referred to as knowledge foundation.
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Brian has slowly developed the ability to read and can now read without conscious control. This is referred to as reaction time efficiency.
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The information-processing theory was inspired by the knowledge of how an animal's brain functions.
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To retain information in working memory, individuals must merely be exposed to the information.
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Selective attention improves between ages 6 and 10 due to cultural guidance and neurological maturation.
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The ability to understand and use metaphors results from a level of cognitive development that is typically attained during middle childhood.
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If you are able to write your name without consciously thinking about it after having practiced it repeatedly, then automatization has occurred.
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Control processes include emotional regulation, selective attention, and metacognition.
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Reaction time is the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
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The Flynn effect has revealed that the average IQ of entire nations has decreased substantially over the past century.
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A nonpublic school that receives a public subsidy for tuition payment is referred to as a private school.
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The process by which children change from informal speech to proper speech when talking with teachers and most adults is known as code switching.
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Approximately 10 percent of children in the United States are home-schooled.
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An intelligence test is an example of an aptitude test.
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In the United States, public schools that set their own standards, are licensed by the state or local districts, and receive funding from private money and sponsors are charter schools.
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The PIRLS is the main international test of reading given to students.
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Due to attempts by U.S. political leaders, the education and performance gap between low- and high-SES students is decreasing.
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Classroom performance during elementary school differs more by gender than test performance does, with girls outperforming boys overall.
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The process of switching codes is limited to sentence and grammar usage.
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Everywhere in the world, children are taught to read, write, and do arithmetic.
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In the immersion approach to bilingual education, social communication in both languages is encouraged.
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The presence of two or more unrelated disease conditions at the same time in the same person is referred to as comorbidity.
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A school funded by tuition charges, endowments, and/or church sponsors is a voucher school.
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A federally sponsored test in the United States is called the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
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Justino, a student from Brazil, is enrolled in an immersion class in the United States. This means that all instruction is conducted in English.
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The hidden curriculum includes explicitly stated rules that influence aspects of learning.
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If Beth is taking the main international test of science and math she is taking the PIRLS.
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The field that uses insights into typical development to understand and remediate developmental disorders is developmental psychology.
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An intelligence test is an example of an achievement test.
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Rose asks Angie if she wants to play tag with a group of her friends. Angie joins the group of children. The children decide on the rules for tag and as they play they make sure that each child is following the rules. This informal, child-initiated game of tag is likely taking place _____.

A) in a neighborhood
B) in school
C) under the direction of a parent
D) in a sports league
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For a class project, Monroe is asked to identify why there has been a decrease in the number of deaths among children in recent decades. His research discovered that all of these factors were related to a lower death rate among children EXCEPT _____.

A) more physical activity
B) fewer serious accidents
C) more effective immunizations
D) fewer fatal illnesses
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The most common type of specific learning disorder is dyslexia.
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Physical activity can benefit children in all of the following ways EXCEPT by improving _____.

A) overall physical health
B) academic achievement
C) mood and energy
D) oral health practices
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Children with special needs are usually educated in self-contained classrooms apart from other children so that they may receive specialized assistance.
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One method of educating gifted and talented students that has become popular in the United States is acceleration.
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In the response to intervention strategy, all children who perform below average receive extra assistance.
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The idea that human thoughts are affected by body health, comfort, position, and so on is a new concept called _____.

A) concrete operations
B) metacognition
C) embodied cognition
D) automatization
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The health habits that children develop during the middle childhood years are _____.

A) unrelated to their health in adolescence and adulthood
B) related to their health in adolescence, but unrelated to their health in adulthood
C) unrelated to their health in adolescence, but related to their health in adulthood
D) related to their health in adolescence and adulthood
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David is excitable, impulsive, and very active. He also has great difficulty concentrating. He MOST likely has a sensory deficit.
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There is no one clear treatment protocol for autism spectrum disorder.
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When a child has been identified as having special needs, educators and other professionals consult with the child's parents to devise an individual education plan for the child.
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Each U.S. state selects and educates gifted and talented students. Across the country the selection and education processes can be different.
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When comparing the growth of children from ages 6 to 11 to infants or adolescents, one notices that children _____.

A) grow slowly and steadily
B) grow faster than they did in early childhood
C) grow at the same rate from ages 2 to 12
D) have a tremendous growth spurt during the school years
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In the United States, about ____ percent of children saw a dentist for preventive care in the previous year.

A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 100
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Which factor contributes to the decline in neighborhood play among children?

A) people no longer want to know their neighbors
B) parental obesity
C) the high incidence of juvenile diabetes
D) a scarcity of vacant lots and empty fields
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Howard Gardner has identified three types of intelligence.
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About 1 out of every 500 children shows signs of autism spectrum disorder.
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Children with dyscalculia have trouble reading.
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Children between the ages of 6 and 11 are within the developmental stage referred to as _____.

A) infancy
B) early childhood
C) middle childhood
D) adolescence
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The knowledge that things can be arranged in a logical order is the logical principle of seriation.
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Aaron made two lines of toys with trucks in one line and cars in another. Aaron was exhibiting classification.
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In the United States, the percentage of children with asthma has been stable for about the last two decades.
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Asthma is NOT associated with environmental conditions.
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The percentage of overweight children has not increased in the past 20 years in North America.
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From age 6 to 11 fewer fatal diseases or serious accidents occur than at any other period in the life span.
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Children are overweight if their body mass index (BMI) is above the 85th percentile on the growth chart.
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Children between the ages of 6 and 11 are within the developmental stage referred to as adolescence.
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When comparing the growth of children from ages 6 to 11 to infants or adolescents, one notices that children grow quickly and erratically.
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The logical principle by which things are organized into groupings or categories is known as identity.
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Dolly can count from 1 to 10 in order. This ability is due to the logical principle of conservation.
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School-age children are able to use logic about concrete things.
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According to Piaget, a child between the ages of 6 and 11 can apply logical principles to concrete situations (real, tangible, visible).
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The high rate of childhood obesity in the United States is primarily due to heredity.
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Obesity is more common among children who were breast-fed.
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Piaget called the cognition of middle childhood preoperational thought.
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Preschool children who watch TV and drink soda are more likely to be obese.
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Birthplace seems to be a factor in whether a child develops asthma or not.
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The health habits that children develop during the middle childhood years are related to their health in adolescence and adulthood.
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The hygiene hypothesis states that modern children are overprotected from viruses and bacteria, which does not allow their immune systems to strengthen.
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Metacognition is thinking about thinking.
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Long-term memory is large by the end of middle childhood.
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Massive interconnections in the brain allow children to master the ability to read.
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According to Vygotsky, a teacher can be an instructor to a 6-year-old child.
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Selective attention skills, such as the ability to ignore distractions while reading, are well-developed by age 6.
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Vygotsky believed that instruction was crucial for cognitive development.
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Within Vygotsky's sociocultural framework, from childhood on every experience teaches individuals something.
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More than 95 percent of the world's 7-year-olds are in school.
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Shelby spoke to her best friend using slang; when she turned to speak to her teacher, she used formal English. Shelby was demonstrating metacognition.
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The memory system in which signals are held for a split second is called sensory memory.
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The part of the memory-processing system in which current, conscious mental activity occurs is known as long-term memory.
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A body of knowledge in a particular area that makes it easier to master new information in that area is referred to as knowledge foundation.
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Brian has slowly developed the ability to read and can now read without conscious control. This is referred to as reaction time efficiency.
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The information-processing theory was inspired by the knowledge of how an animal's brain functions.
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To retain information in working memory, individuals must merely be exposed to the information.
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Selective attention improves between ages 6 and 10 due to cultural guidance and neurological maturation.
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The ability to understand and use metaphors results from a level of cognitive development that is typically attained during middle childhood.
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If you are able to write your name without consciously thinking about it after having practiced it repeatedly, then automatization has occurred.
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Control processes include emotional regulation, selective attention, and metacognition.
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Reaction time is the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
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The Flynn effect has revealed that the average IQ of entire nations has decreased substantially over the past century.
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A nonpublic school that receives a public subsidy for tuition payment is referred to as a private school.
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The process by which children change from informal speech to proper speech when talking with teachers and most adults is known as code switching.
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Approximately 10 percent of children in the United States are home-schooled.
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An intelligence test is an example of an aptitude test.
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In the United States, public schools that set their own standards, are licensed by the state or local districts, and receive funding from private money and sponsors are charter schools.
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The PIRLS is the main international test of reading given to students.
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Due to attempts by U.S. political leaders, the education and performance gap between low- and high-SES students is decreasing.
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Classroom performance during elementary school differs more by gender than test performance does, with girls outperforming boys overall.
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The process of switching codes is limited to sentence and grammar usage.
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Everywhere in the world, children are taught to read, write, and do arithmetic.
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In the immersion approach to bilingual education, social communication in both languages is encouraged.
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The presence of two or more unrelated disease conditions at the same time in the same person is referred to as comorbidity.
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A school funded by tuition charges, endowments, and/or church sponsors is a voucher school.
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A federally sponsored test in the United States is called the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
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Justino, a student from Brazil, is enrolled in an immersion class in the United States. This means that all instruction is conducted in English.
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The hidden curriculum includes explicitly stated rules that influence aspects of learning.
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If Beth is taking the main international test of science and math she is taking the PIRLS.
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The field that uses insights into typical development to understand and remediate developmental disorders is developmental psychology.
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An intelligence test is an example of an achievement test.
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Rose asks Angie if she wants to play tag with a group of her friends. Angie joins the group of children. The children decide on the rules for tag and as they play they make sure that each child is following the rules. This informal, child-initiated game of tag is likely taking place _____.

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For a class project, Monroe is asked to identify why there has been a decrease in the number of deaths among children in recent decades. His research discovered that all of these factors were related to a lower death rate among children EXCEPT _____.

A) more physical activity
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The most common type of specific learning disorder is dyslexia.
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Physical activity can benefit children in all of the following ways EXCEPT by improving _____.

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D) oral health practices
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Children with special needs are usually educated in self-contained classrooms apart from other children so that they may receive specialized assistance.
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One method of educating gifted and talented students that has become popular in the United States is acceleration.
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In the response to intervention strategy, all children who perform below average receive extra assistance.
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The idea that human thoughts are affected by body health, comfort, position, and so on is a new concept called _____.

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The health habits that children develop during the middle childhood years are _____.

A) unrelated to their health in adolescence and adulthood
B) related to their health in adolescence, but unrelated to their health in adulthood
C) unrelated to their health in adolescence, but related to their health in adulthood
D) related to their health in adolescence and adulthood
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David is excitable, impulsive, and very active. He also has great difficulty concentrating. He MOST likely has a sensory deficit.
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There is no one clear treatment protocol for autism spectrum disorder.
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When a child has been identified as having special needs, educators and other professionals consult with the child's parents to devise an individual education plan for the child.
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Each U.S. state selects and educates gifted and talented students. Across the country the selection and education processes can be different.
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When comparing the growth of children from ages 6 to 11 to infants or adolescents, one notices that children _____.

A) grow slowly and steadily
B) grow faster than they did in early childhood
C) grow at the same rate from ages 2 to 12
D) have a tremendous growth spurt during the school years
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In the United States, about ____ percent of children saw a dentist for preventive care in the previous year.

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D) 100
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Which factor contributes to the decline in neighborhood play among children?

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B) parental obesity
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D) a scarcity of vacant lots and empty fields
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Howard Gardner has identified three types of intelligence.
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About 1 out of every 500 children shows signs of autism spectrum disorder.
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Children with dyscalculia have trouble reading.
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Children between the ages of 6 and 11 are within the developmental stage referred to as _____.

A) infancy
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C) middle childhood
D) adolescence
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