Deck 3: Tools for Exploring the World: Physical, Perceptual, and Motor Development

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Which statement concerning co-sleeping is accurate?

A) It is most effective in cultures that value child self-reliance.
B) It can facilitate breastfeeding.
C) It seems to negatively affect child-parent bonding.
D) It is done exclusively with mom.
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Two-month-old Chucky does not exhibit the Moro reflex. What kind of problem will he most likely exhibit?

A) He will be less able to grasp objects.
B) He will be less able to eat.
C) He will be less able to cling to his mother.
D) His eyes will not be well protected.
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Two-month-old Mulan is lying quietly with her eyes wide open and appears very interested in a toy dangling in front of her face. Mulan is exhibiting

A) alert inactivity.
B) crying.
C) waking activity.
D) nonREM sleep.
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Dr. Gribble has completed an Apgar assessment of newborn baby boy Noah.  Noah's father is informed by Dr. Gribble that the Apgar assessment score is a 7. As a person who understands the scoring system, he would most likely

A) panic, as this may indicate that his son is in a life-threatening state and needs immediate medical attention.
B) be somewhat concerned, as this score would indicate at least some minor distress.
C) be very happy, as a 7 indicates a baby in good physical condition.
D) be confused, as Apgar scores must fall between -1.0 and +1.0.
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Cody slips his little finger into the hand of his newborn infant, who immediately grasps onto it. The infant is exhibiting the ____ reflex.

A) Moro
B) stepping
C) rooting
D) Palmar
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Five-day-old Max has his eyes closed and a breathing pattern that alternates between regularity and irregularity. This indicates that he is currently in the ____ newborn state.

A) alert inactivity
B) waking activity
C) crying
D) sleeping
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In order to assess newborn June with the NBAS, Dr. Lee is determining how long she stays awake. Which system is Dr. Lee assessing?

A) Social
B) State
C) Motor
D) Autonomic
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A friend hears that you are in a developmental psychology course and asks you how long his newborn daughter is supposed to sleep. Being a very bright student, you would give the correct answer of

A) "8-10 hours a day."
B) "16-18 hours a day."
C) "12-14 hours a day."
D) "20-22 hours a day."
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Who is at greatest risk of falling victim to sudden infant death syndrome?

A) Someone who is 3 months old
B) Someone who is 9 months old
C) Someone who is 2 years old
D) Someone who is 5 years old
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Winchester notices that every time he touches his newborn son's cheek, the infant turns his head and tries to suck. This behavior demonstrates the ____ reflex.

A) withdrawal
B) Moro
C) rooting
D) Babinski
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Experts define a mad cry as a

A) less intense version of a pain cry.
B) more intense version of a pain cry.
C) less intense version of a basic cry.
D) more intense version of a basic cry.
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Pain cries can usually be differentiated from basic or mad cries by their

A) intensity.
B) sudden onset.
C) time of occurrence.
D) relationship to REM.
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Benji is a 4-year-old who has a very difficult time falling asleep at night. According to the textbook, what is the best remedy for this problem?

A) Make sure that Benji eats something soothing before going to bed.
B) Keep Benji up later to make sure he's tired before going to bed.
C) Engage Benji in rigorous exercise immediately before bedtime to make sure he's tired before going to bed.
D) Develop a regular bedtime routine.
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If you were going to check for the Babinski reflex in a newborn, which part of the newborn's body would you be observing?

A) Eyes
B) Arms
C) Mouth
D) Toes
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Three-week-old Lux is in a sleep state characterized by arm movements and grimaces. This would suggest that Lux is in ____ sleep.

A) rapid-eye-movement (REM)
B) regular
C) nonREM
D) alert inactivity
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Amanda's baby is awake and squirming around, oblivious to anything happening around her. Amanda's baby is most likely in the ____ state.

A) alert inactivity
B) crying
C) waking activity
D) REM
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Newborn crying typically involves

A) agitation and coordinated movements.
B) calm and coordinated movement.
C) agitation and uncoordinated movements.
D) calm and uncoordinated movement.
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Lucia swaddles her baby in a blanket.. Luciaa is probably trying to

A) stimulate the intellectual skills of her baby.
B) prevent alert inactivity.
C) prevent waking activity.
D) get her baby to stop crying.
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What differentiates a basic cry from a mad cry?

A) Mad cries are more intense.
B) Basic cries are more intense.
C) Mad cries have a more sudden onset.
D) Basic cries have a more sudden onset.
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A ____ is best described as any unlearned response triggered by a specific form of stimulation.

A) reflex
B) thought
C) theory of mind
D) memory
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Even though he is only 20 days old, Cherokee appears to be very happy and vocal around other people. How would a theorist use the concept of temperament to explain his behavior?

A) A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in activity level.
B) A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in negative affect.
C) A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in surgency/extraversion.
D) Temperament theory cannot explain his behavior.
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UNICEF, WHO, and The World Bank (2016) collectively estimate that about one in ____ children under age 5 suffers from malnutrition.

A) four
B) six
C) eight
D) ten
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Which person is most likely experiencing the most rapid physical growth?

A) Jose, who is 18 months old
B) Sean, who is 6 years old
C) Rudolf, who is just reaching puberty
D) Elias, who is 19 years old
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Which child is most likely to be the shortest?

A) Kristin, who has a tall father and a short mother
B) Megan, who has a short father and a tall mother
C) Kara, who has a tall mother and a tall father
D) Melissa, who has a short father and a short mother
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What criterion is used to indicate malnourishment in children under age 5?

A) Mental retardation
B) Lack of motor skills
C) Small size
D) Large head
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Maria is a typical healthy 1-year-old who weighs 24 pounds. Which is the best estimate of her birth weight?

A) 4 pounds
B) 8 pounds
C) 12 pounds
D) 16 pounds
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Along with an improved diet, research indicates that ____ is also necessary to foster a malnourished child's development.

A) surgery
B) parent training
C) behavior modification
D) medication
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Dr. Ramone is interested in studying how babies are different in terms of their behavior toward other people, how energetic they are, and how easily they are upset. It is most likely that Dr. Ramone is studying

A) SIDS.
B) temperament.
C) theory of mind.
D) waking activity.
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Yvette is a malnourished child. If her parents are typical, they will probably

A) become upset with Yvette's hyperactivity.
B) interact less with Yvette because she is so lethargic.
C) take more responsibility for making sure Yvette grows socially and psychologically.
D) stop trying to feed Yvette.
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Why are African American and Native American babies more likely to die from SIDS?

A) Possibly because theyhey are more genetically predisposed to the disease.
B) They are more likely to have blood diseases that predispose them to SIDS.
C) Their parents are more likely to co-sleep with the baby.
D) Possibly because they are more likely to be put to bed on their stomachs.
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Carla is researching temperament by determining the extent to which different babies can focus attention and not be distracted. Which dimension of temperament is Carla assessing?

A) Negative affect
B) Effortful control
C) Inhibition
D) Persistence
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Malnutrition seems to be most damaging if it occurs during

A) adulthood.
B) childhood.
C) adolescence.
D) infancy.
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Which statement regarding temperament is false ?

A) Toddlers in Asia often have lower levels of positive emotion.
B) Toddlers in Asia often have more effortful control.
C) Toddlers in Asia often have less effortful control.
D) The confidence level of mothers is related to temperament.
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If Zade is shy when he is 2 years old, he is more likely to be ____ when he is 4 years old.

A) highly sociable
B) happy
C) argumentative
D) shy
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While doing a study of temperament, Dr. Taylor is studying how toddlers react when toys they are playing with are removed from their reach and placed on a high shelf. What dimension of temperament is Dr. Taylor most likely assessing?

A) Activity level
B) Persistence
C) Inhibition
D) Negative affect
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The "Back to Sleep" campaign was aimed at reducing

A) SIDS.
B) nightmares.
C) co-sleeping.
D) malnutrition.
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Which piece of advice is most appropriate for individuals in developing nations who are considering bottle-feeding?

A) Be careful, as the water used to prepare formula is often contaminated.
B) Go for it, as there are very few risks associated with bottle-feeding.
C) Great choice, as bottle-feeding is associated with less malnutrition.
D) It doesn't matter whether you breastfeed or bottle-feed, as each technique impacts the child in an identical manner.
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If a baby is breastfed, it is more likely to

A) transition to solid food more easily.
B) be constipated.
C) be ill.
D) be exposed to contaminants.
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Julio and Kari are babies who are the same age but very different from each other. Julio has the ability to focus his attention on a task, while Kari is very easily distracted. Julio and Kari differ on which dimension of temperament?

A) Activity
B) Negative affect
C) Effortful control
D) Surgency
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Siroun is informed that both of her 1-year-old twin daughters are of "normal" weight. She is then informed that one weighs 16 pounds and the other weighs 26 pounds. How is this possible?

A) One of the twins likely has Down syndrome.
B) The daughters were likely misweighed.
C) The "normal" weight range of 1-year-olds is very wide.
D) The initial "normal" information was incorrect.
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Where are neurotransmitters stored until they are released?

A) Terminal buttons
B) Cell bodies
C) Myelin
D) The neural plate
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While viewing a picture of a 3-week-old embryo, Dr. Pecoraro points to something and says, "This flat structure will soon become a tube from which the brain and spinal cord will develop." Dr. Pecoraro is pointing at

A) the neural plate.
B) the corpus callosum.
C) the frontal cortex.
D) an axon.
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Which phenomenon is the best argument against the notion that the organization of the brain is predetermined genetically?

A) Synaptic pruning
B) Development of the neural plate
C) The left hemisphere specializing in language processing
D) Brain plasticity
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The neural plate ultimately forms the

A) brain and spinal cord.
B) spinal cord and the nervous system.
C) nervous system and the skull.
D) skull and the brain.
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While observing brain activity, Dr. Ogama proclaims, "This brain is definitely experiencing a downsizing in the number of connections between neurons." This indicates that the brain Dr. Ogama is studying is undergoing

A) synaptic pruning.
B) motion parallax.
C) cephalocaudal development.
D) dendritic expansion.
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Whose brain is most likely to have the most synapses?

A) Jerry, who is a newborn
B) Elaine, who is 1 year old
C) Kramer, who is 7 years old
D) George, who is 14 years old
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Gina is studying how blood flows through the brain when people listen to different kinds of music. Which sort of research tool is she most likely using in her study?

A) Electroencephalography
B) Positron emission tomography
C) Functional magnetic resonance imaging
D) Synaptic pruning
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Which best describes the impact of myelin on a neuron?

A) It increases the number of dendrites it produces.
B) It helps speed neural transmission.
C) It prevents synaptic pruning.
D) It enhances action in the terminal buttons.
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Terminal buttons are located on which part of a neuron?

A) The end of the dendrite
B) Cell body
C) Neurotransmitter
D) The end of the axon
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If Nurse Ratched indicates that the procedure that is about to be performed on infant Ramon involves the use of metal electrodes, you would expect that the procedure is a(n)

A) amniocentesis.
B) functional magnetic resonance imaging.
C) Apgar.
D) electroencephalogram.
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During an experiment, you record the brain activity of a child using an EEG. As a result of reading your text, you would predict that the left hemisphere would exhibit the most electrical activity when the child is

A) looking at different faces.
B) listening to someone talk.
C) recognizing that her mother is angry.
D) pushing a toy over her bed.
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Your psychology professor asks you to assist her in her experiment. She is studying brain activity by monitoring blood flow to different areas of the brain. This indicates that your professor is most likely using ____ in her study.

A) an electroencephalogram
B) functional magnetic resonance imaging
C) a visual cliff
D) a neural plate
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Transmitter is to receiver as

A) dendrite is to cell body.
B) axon is to dendrite.
C) dendrite is to axon.
D) cell body is to axon.
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As a result of surgery, Graeme's left and right cerebral hemispheres are no longer connected. Which part of Graeme's brain was most likely the focus of the surgery?

A) The cerebral cortex
B) The dendrites
C) The frontal cortex
D) The corpus callosum
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Prior to birth, all ____ layers of the major brain are formed.

A) 6
B) 60
C) 600
D) 6,000
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Each neuron contains many ____ but only one ____.

A) dendrites; terminal button
B) dendrites; cell body
C) terminal buttons; dendrite
D) cell bodies; dendrite
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Rory works with people who have suffered brain damage, helping them as they try to use different areas of the brain to perform the functions previously performed by the now-damaged areas. Rory's specialty would be best described as

A) brain plasticity.
B) synaptic pruning.
C) neural plate studies.
D) motor skills.
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____ is (are) a fatty substance that surrounds the axon of a neuron.

A) The corpus callosum
B) The neural plate
C) Cones
D) Myelin
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Sheila is recovering from a serious stroke that damaged her frontal cortex. Which outcome is most likely?

A) Sheila's left hemisphere will no longer be able to communicate with her right hemisphere.
B) Sheila will have a difficult time breathing and seeing.
C) Sheila's personality will be different.
D) Sheila will have no more axons.
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Which item is least associated with the frontal cortex?

A) Sadness
B) Vision
C) Happiness
D) Planning
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Naomi, who has not seen her niece Wynonna since she was born, is surprised to see the 12-month-old standing upright and taking a few steps. In view of this accomplishment, Naomi realizes that Wynonna is now considered a(n)

A) neonate.
B) infant.
C) toddler.
D) preschooler.
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What would be the best example of a fine motor skill?

A) Crawling
B) Feeding yourself with a spoon
C) Running in a race
D) Climbing to the top of a large hill
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Which statement concerning culture and crawling is true?

A) Most North American children are crawling at much younger ages than in past decades.
B) There are no known cultures that discourage motor development.
C) Because it is genetically programmed, experience does not impact the rate of the acquisition of crawling.
D) In some traditional African cultures, children receive training to sit and walk at younger ages than in Europe and North America.
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Stewart is a 10-year-old boy growing up in England, and Moe is a 10-year-old boy growing up in the United States. What difference in handedness would you expect?

A) It is most likely that Stewart is right-handed and Moe is left-handed.
B) It is most likely that Stewart is left-handed and Moe is right-handed.
C) Both are likely to be right-handed.
D) Both are likely to be left-handed.
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If Tori is a proponent of dynamic systems theory, then you know that she is most interested in

A) the cerebral cortex.
B) crawling and stepping.
C) language development.
D) temperament.
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Because Akosua is a typical 9-month-old, she is most likely to use

A) her right hand.
B) her left hand.
C) her right and left hands interchangeably.
D) her feet rather than her hands.
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Infants are more likely to cross a bridge when it is wide and has a rigid handrail than when it is narrow and has a wobbly handrail.Which statement best explains this behavior?

A) Infants use cues in the environment to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
B) Infants use integration to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
C) Infants use differentiation to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
D) Infants use retinal disparity to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
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Although they are often unsuccessful in getting the food into their mouths, many children first begin to experiment with finger foods around age

A) 2 months.
B) 6 months.
C) 10 months.
D) 14 months.
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Caleb is 4 months old. If he is like others his age, when he grasps a rattle, he will grasp it with

A) his fingers and thumb.
B) his thumb only.
C) his fingers only.
D) one finger from each hand.
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Which is the best example of differentiation?

A) Jimmy's legs have matured to the point where he is capable of walking.
B) Tommy learns how to grasp a spoon before he can successfully use it to eat.
C) Lisa combines reaching, grasping, and wrist rotation and successfully uses a spoon to eat.
D) Rebecca learns how to swim before she learns to walk.
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The fact that brain wiring is organized by experiences common to humans is referred to as

A) altered inactivity.
B) experience-dependent growth.
C) experience-expectant growth.
D) waking activity.
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Which best exemplifies experience-expectant growth?

A) The fact that all infants hear language sounds, which leads to language development
B) The fact that eating high-fat foods leads to obesity
C) The fact that abused children often experience depression
D) The fact that by age 2, most children are about three feet tall
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Studies of infant stepping behavior on a treadmill demonstrated that

A) the pattern of alternating of steps on each leg precedes the ability to walk.
B) even very young infants can walk without assistance.
C) infants cannot judge the speed of movement of a moving object (e.g., the treadmill).
D) infants will refuse to attempt to walk if held upright.
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Twelve-month-old Callum is barely able to walk a few steps before losing his balance and falling down. What is the term that best describes Callum's current ability to move around?

A) Neuroplasticity
B) Fine motor skills
C) Differentiation
D) Toddling
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Tomomi has mastered balancing, stepping, and the perceptual skills necessary to negotiate her way around. Putting all these skills together to enable her to walk is a process called

A) integration.
B) differentiation.
C) retinal disparity.
D) perception.
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What response would you expect if you attempted to hand toys to a typical 13-month-old infant?

A) They would kick at the object before attempting to grasp it.
B) They would first grasp the object with their left hand.
C) They would first grasp the object with their right hand.
D) They would make no attempt to grasp the object.
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Bridget is excellent at walking, running, climbing, and kicking balls. This would suggest that Bridget has good

A) neuroplasticity.
B) motor skills.
C) temperament.
D) sociability.
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Parker is a typical 7-month-old. In terms of locomotion, the best he is able to do is to

A) creep.
B) walk.
C) sit alone.
D) roll from back to front.
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In an effort to lower the age at which his infant son will begin to walk, Mr. Simmons puts eight-month-old Richard on a program that emphasizes leg strength. What is the most likely outcome of this intervention?

A) It will have no impact.
B) Richard will have superior leg strength but will not walk any earlier.
C) Richard will have average leg strength but will not walk any earlier.
D) Richard will have superior leg strength and will walk earlier.
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How would 12-month-old Kenley locomote?

A) She would say her first word.
B) She would crawl around the room.
C) She would cry when touching something hot.
D) She would display eye movement while sleeping.
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1
Which statement concerning co-sleeping is accurate?

A) It is most effective in cultures that value child self-reliance.
B) It can facilitate breastfeeding.
C) It seems to negatively affect child-parent bonding.
D) It is done exclusively with mom.
B
2
Two-month-old Chucky does not exhibit the Moro reflex. What kind of problem will he most likely exhibit?

A) He will be less able to grasp objects.
B) He will be less able to eat.
C) He will be less able to cling to his mother.
D) His eyes will not be well protected.
C
3
Two-month-old Mulan is lying quietly with her eyes wide open and appears very interested in a toy dangling in front of her face. Mulan is exhibiting

A) alert inactivity.
B) crying.
C) waking activity.
D) nonREM sleep.
A
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Dr. Gribble has completed an Apgar assessment of newborn baby boy Noah.  Noah's father is informed by Dr. Gribble that the Apgar assessment score is a 7. As a person who understands the scoring system, he would most likely

A) panic, as this may indicate that his son is in a life-threatening state and needs immediate medical attention.
B) be somewhat concerned, as this score would indicate at least some minor distress.
C) be very happy, as a 7 indicates a baby in good physical condition.
D) be confused, as Apgar scores must fall between -1.0 and +1.0.
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Cody slips his little finger into the hand of his newborn infant, who immediately grasps onto it. The infant is exhibiting the ____ reflex.

A) Moro
B) stepping
C) rooting
D) Palmar
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Five-day-old Max has his eyes closed and a breathing pattern that alternates between regularity and irregularity. This indicates that he is currently in the ____ newborn state.

A) alert inactivity
B) waking activity
C) crying
D) sleeping
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In order to assess newborn June with the NBAS, Dr. Lee is determining how long she stays awake. Which system is Dr. Lee assessing?

A) Social
B) State
C) Motor
D) Autonomic
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A friend hears that you are in a developmental psychology course and asks you how long his newborn daughter is supposed to sleep. Being a very bright student, you would give the correct answer of

A) "8-10 hours a day."
B) "16-18 hours a day."
C) "12-14 hours a day."
D) "20-22 hours a day."
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Who is at greatest risk of falling victim to sudden infant death syndrome?

A) Someone who is 3 months old
B) Someone who is 9 months old
C) Someone who is 2 years old
D) Someone who is 5 years old
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Winchester notices that every time he touches his newborn son's cheek, the infant turns his head and tries to suck. This behavior demonstrates the ____ reflex.

A) withdrawal
B) Moro
C) rooting
D) Babinski
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Experts define a mad cry as a

A) less intense version of a pain cry.
B) more intense version of a pain cry.
C) less intense version of a basic cry.
D) more intense version of a basic cry.
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Pain cries can usually be differentiated from basic or mad cries by their

A) intensity.
B) sudden onset.
C) time of occurrence.
D) relationship to REM.
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Benji is a 4-year-old who has a very difficult time falling asleep at night. According to the textbook, what is the best remedy for this problem?

A) Make sure that Benji eats something soothing before going to bed.
B) Keep Benji up later to make sure he's tired before going to bed.
C) Engage Benji in rigorous exercise immediately before bedtime to make sure he's tired before going to bed.
D) Develop a regular bedtime routine.
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If you were going to check for the Babinski reflex in a newborn, which part of the newborn's body would you be observing?

A) Eyes
B) Arms
C) Mouth
D) Toes
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Three-week-old Lux is in a sleep state characterized by arm movements and grimaces. This would suggest that Lux is in ____ sleep.

A) rapid-eye-movement (REM)
B) regular
C) nonREM
D) alert inactivity
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Amanda's baby is awake and squirming around, oblivious to anything happening around her. Amanda's baby is most likely in the ____ state.

A) alert inactivity
B) crying
C) waking activity
D) REM
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Newborn crying typically involves

A) agitation and coordinated movements.
B) calm and coordinated movement.
C) agitation and uncoordinated movements.
D) calm and uncoordinated movement.
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Lucia swaddles her baby in a blanket.. Luciaa is probably trying to

A) stimulate the intellectual skills of her baby.
B) prevent alert inactivity.
C) prevent waking activity.
D) get her baby to stop crying.
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What differentiates a basic cry from a mad cry?

A) Mad cries are more intense.
B) Basic cries are more intense.
C) Mad cries have a more sudden onset.
D) Basic cries have a more sudden onset.
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A ____ is best described as any unlearned response triggered by a specific form of stimulation.

A) reflex
B) thought
C) theory of mind
D) memory
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Even though he is only 20 days old, Cherokee appears to be very happy and vocal around other people. How would a theorist use the concept of temperament to explain his behavior?

A) A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in activity level.
B) A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in negative affect.
C) A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in surgency/extraversion.
D) Temperament theory cannot explain his behavior.
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UNICEF, WHO, and The World Bank (2016) collectively estimate that about one in ____ children under age 5 suffers from malnutrition.

A) four
B) six
C) eight
D) ten
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Which person is most likely experiencing the most rapid physical growth?

A) Jose, who is 18 months old
B) Sean, who is 6 years old
C) Rudolf, who is just reaching puberty
D) Elias, who is 19 years old
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Which child is most likely to be the shortest?

A) Kristin, who has a tall father and a short mother
B) Megan, who has a short father and a tall mother
C) Kara, who has a tall mother and a tall father
D) Melissa, who has a short father and a short mother
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What criterion is used to indicate malnourishment in children under age 5?

A) Mental retardation
B) Lack of motor skills
C) Small size
D) Large head
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Maria is a typical healthy 1-year-old who weighs 24 pounds. Which is the best estimate of her birth weight?

A) 4 pounds
B) 8 pounds
C) 12 pounds
D) 16 pounds
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Along with an improved diet, research indicates that ____ is also necessary to foster a malnourished child's development.

A) surgery
B) parent training
C) behavior modification
D) medication
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28
Dr. Ramone is interested in studying how babies are different in terms of their behavior toward other people, how energetic they are, and how easily they are upset. It is most likely that Dr. Ramone is studying

A) SIDS.
B) temperament.
C) theory of mind.
D) waking activity.
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29
Yvette is a malnourished child. If her parents are typical, they will probably

A) become upset with Yvette's hyperactivity.
B) interact less with Yvette because she is so lethargic.
C) take more responsibility for making sure Yvette grows socially and psychologically.
D) stop trying to feed Yvette.
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30
Why are African American and Native American babies more likely to die from SIDS?

A) Possibly because theyhey are more genetically predisposed to the disease.
B) They are more likely to have blood diseases that predispose them to SIDS.
C) Their parents are more likely to co-sleep with the baby.
D) Possibly because they are more likely to be put to bed on their stomachs.
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31
Carla is researching temperament by determining the extent to which different babies can focus attention and not be distracted. Which dimension of temperament is Carla assessing?

A) Negative affect
B) Effortful control
C) Inhibition
D) Persistence
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32
Malnutrition seems to be most damaging if it occurs during

A) adulthood.
B) childhood.
C) adolescence.
D) infancy.
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33
Which statement regarding temperament is false ?

A) Toddlers in Asia often have lower levels of positive emotion.
B) Toddlers in Asia often have more effortful control.
C) Toddlers in Asia often have less effortful control.
D) The confidence level of mothers is related to temperament.
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34
If Zade is shy when he is 2 years old, he is more likely to be ____ when he is 4 years old.

A) highly sociable
B) happy
C) argumentative
D) shy
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35
While doing a study of temperament, Dr. Taylor is studying how toddlers react when toys they are playing with are removed from their reach and placed on a high shelf. What dimension of temperament is Dr. Taylor most likely assessing?

A) Activity level
B) Persistence
C) Inhibition
D) Negative affect
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36
The "Back to Sleep" campaign was aimed at reducing

A) SIDS.
B) nightmares.
C) co-sleeping.
D) malnutrition.
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37
Which piece of advice is most appropriate for individuals in developing nations who are considering bottle-feeding?

A) Be careful, as the water used to prepare formula is often contaminated.
B) Go for it, as there are very few risks associated with bottle-feeding.
C) Great choice, as bottle-feeding is associated with less malnutrition.
D) It doesn't matter whether you breastfeed or bottle-feed, as each technique impacts the child in an identical manner.
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38
If a baby is breastfed, it is more likely to

A) transition to solid food more easily.
B) be constipated.
C) be ill.
D) be exposed to contaminants.
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39
Julio and Kari are babies who are the same age but very different from each other. Julio has the ability to focus his attention on a task, while Kari is very easily distracted. Julio and Kari differ on which dimension of temperament?

A) Activity
B) Negative affect
C) Effortful control
D) Surgency
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40
Siroun is informed that both of her 1-year-old twin daughters are of "normal" weight. She is then informed that one weighs 16 pounds and the other weighs 26 pounds. How is this possible?

A) One of the twins likely has Down syndrome.
B) The daughters were likely misweighed.
C) The "normal" weight range of 1-year-olds is very wide.
D) The initial "normal" information was incorrect.
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41
Where are neurotransmitters stored until they are released?

A) Terminal buttons
B) Cell bodies
C) Myelin
D) The neural plate
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42
While viewing a picture of a 3-week-old embryo, Dr. Pecoraro points to something and says, "This flat structure will soon become a tube from which the brain and spinal cord will develop." Dr. Pecoraro is pointing at

A) the neural plate.
B) the corpus callosum.
C) the frontal cortex.
D) an axon.
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43
Which phenomenon is the best argument against the notion that the organization of the brain is predetermined genetically?

A) Synaptic pruning
B) Development of the neural plate
C) The left hemisphere specializing in language processing
D) Brain plasticity
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44
The neural plate ultimately forms the

A) brain and spinal cord.
B) spinal cord and the nervous system.
C) nervous system and the skull.
D) skull and the brain.
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45
While observing brain activity, Dr. Ogama proclaims, "This brain is definitely experiencing a downsizing in the number of connections between neurons." This indicates that the brain Dr. Ogama is studying is undergoing

A) synaptic pruning.
B) motion parallax.
C) cephalocaudal development.
D) dendritic expansion.
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46
Whose brain is most likely to have the most synapses?

A) Jerry, who is a newborn
B) Elaine, who is 1 year old
C) Kramer, who is 7 years old
D) George, who is 14 years old
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47
Gina is studying how blood flows through the brain when people listen to different kinds of music. Which sort of research tool is she most likely using in her study?

A) Electroencephalography
B) Positron emission tomography
C) Functional magnetic resonance imaging
D) Synaptic pruning
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48
Which best describes the impact of myelin on a neuron?

A) It increases the number of dendrites it produces.
B) It helps speed neural transmission.
C) It prevents synaptic pruning.
D) It enhances action in the terminal buttons.
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49
Terminal buttons are located on which part of a neuron?

A) The end of the dendrite
B) Cell body
C) Neurotransmitter
D) The end of the axon
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50
If Nurse Ratched indicates that the procedure that is about to be performed on infant Ramon involves the use of metal electrodes, you would expect that the procedure is a(n)

A) amniocentesis.
B) functional magnetic resonance imaging.
C) Apgar.
D) electroencephalogram.
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51
During an experiment, you record the brain activity of a child using an EEG. As a result of reading your text, you would predict that the left hemisphere would exhibit the most electrical activity when the child is

A) looking at different faces.
B) listening to someone talk.
C) recognizing that her mother is angry.
D) pushing a toy over her bed.
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52
Your psychology professor asks you to assist her in her experiment. She is studying brain activity by monitoring blood flow to different areas of the brain. This indicates that your professor is most likely using ____ in her study.

A) an electroencephalogram
B) functional magnetic resonance imaging
C) a visual cliff
D) a neural plate
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53
Transmitter is to receiver as

A) dendrite is to cell body.
B) axon is to dendrite.
C) dendrite is to axon.
D) cell body is to axon.
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54
As a result of surgery, Graeme's left and right cerebral hemispheres are no longer connected. Which part of Graeme's brain was most likely the focus of the surgery?

A) The cerebral cortex
B) The dendrites
C) The frontal cortex
D) The corpus callosum
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55
Prior to birth, all ____ layers of the major brain are formed.

A) 6
B) 60
C) 600
D) 6,000
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56
Each neuron contains many ____ but only one ____.

A) dendrites; terminal button
B) dendrites; cell body
C) terminal buttons; dendrite
D) cell bodies; dendrite
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57
Rory works with people who have suffered brain damage, helping them as they try to use different areas of the brain to perform the functions previously performed by the now-damaged areas. Rory's specialty would be best described as

A) brain plasticity.
B) synaptic pruning.
C) neural plate studies.
D) motor skills.
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58
____ is (are) a fatty substance that surrounds the axon of a neuron.

A) The corpus callosum
B) The neural plate
C) Cones
D) Myelin
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59
Sheila is recovering from a serious stroke that damaged her frontal cortex. Which outcome is most likely?

A) Sheila's left hemisphere will no longer be able to communicate with her right hemisphere.
B) Sheila will have a difficult time breathing and seeing.
C) Sheila's personality will be different.
D) Sheila will have no more axons.
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60
Which item is least associated with the frontal cortex?

A) Sadness
B) Vision
C) Happiness
D) Planning
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61
Naomi, who has not seen her niece Wynonna since she was born, is surprised to see the 12-month-old standing upright and taking a few steps. In view of this accomplishment, Naomi realizes that Wynonna is now considered a(n)

A) neonate.
B) infant.
C) toddler.
D) preschooler.
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62
What would be the best example of a fine motor skill?

A) Crawling
B) Feeding yourself with a spoon
C) Running in a race
D) Climbing to the top of a large hill
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63
Which statement concerning culture and crawling is true?

A) Most North American children are crawling at much younger ages than in past decades.
B) There are no known cultures that discourage motor development.
C) Because it is genetically programmed, experience does not impact the rate of the acquisition of crawling.
D) In some traditional African cultures, children receive training to sit and walk at younger ages than in Europe and North America.
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64
Stewart is a 10-year-old boy growing up in England, and Moe is a 10-year-old boy growing up in the United States. What difference in handedness would you expect?

A) It is most likely that Stewart is right-handed and Moe is left-handed.
B) It is most likely that Stewart is left-handed and Moe is right-handed.
C) Both are likely to be right-handed.
D) Both are likely to be left-handed.
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65
If Tori is a proponent of dynamic systems theory, then you know that she is most interested in

A) the cerebral cortex.
B) crawling and stepping.
C) language development.
D) temperament.
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66
Because Akosua is a typical 9-month-old, she is most likely to use

A) her right hand.
B) her left hand.
C) her right and left hands interchangeably.
D) her feet rather than her hands.
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67
Infants are more likely to cross a bridge when it is wide and has a rigid handrail than when it is narrow and has a wobbly handrail.Which statement best explains this behavior?

A) Infants use cues in the environment to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
B) Infants use integration to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
C) Infants use differentiation to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
D) Infants use retinal disparity to judge whether a surface is suitable for walking.
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68
Although they are often unsuccessful in getting the food into their mouths, many children first begin to experiment with finger foods around age

A) 2 months.
B) 6 months.
C) 10 months.
D) 14 months.
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69
Caleb is 4 months old. If he is like others his age, when he grasps a rattle, he will grasp it with

A) his fingers and thumb.
B) his thumb only.
C) his fingers only.
D) one finger from each hand.
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70
Which is the best example of differentiation?

A) Jimmy's legs have matured to the point where he is capable of walking.
B) Tommy learns how to grasp a spoon before he can successfully use it to eat.
C) Lisa combines reaching, grasping, and wrist rotation and successfully uses a spoon to eat.
D) Rebecca learns how to swim before she learns to walk.
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71
The fact that brain wiring is organized by experiences common to humans is referred to as

A) altered inactivity.
B) experience-dependent growth.
C) experience-expectant growth.
D) waking activity.
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72
Which best exemplifies experience-expectant growth?

A) The fact that all infants hear language sounds, which leads to language development
B) The fact that eating high-fat foods leads to obesity
C) The fact that abused children often experience depression
D) The fact that by age 2, most children are about three feet tall
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73
Studies of infant stepping behavior on a treadmill demonstrated that

A) the pattern of alternating of steps on each leg precedes the ability to walk.
B) even very young infants can walk without assistance.
C) infants cannot judge the speed of movement of a moving object (e.g., the treadmill).
D) infants will refuse to attempt to walk if held upright.
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74
Twelve-month-old Callum is barely able to walk a few steps before losing his balance and falling down. What is the term that best describes Callum's current ability to move around?

A) Neuroplasticity
B) Fine motor skills
C) Differentiation
D) Toddling
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75
Tomomi has mastered balancing, stepping, and the perceptual skills necessary to negotiate her way around. Putting all these skills together to enable her to walk is a process called

A) integration.
B) differentiation.
C) retinal disparity.
D) perception.
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76
What response would you expect if you attempted to hand toys to a typical 13-month-old infant?

A) They would kick at the object before attempting to grasp it.
B) They would first grasp the object with their left hand.
C) They would first grasp the object with their right hand.
D) They would make no attempt to grasp the object.
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77
Bridget is excellent at walking, running, climbing, and kicking balls. This would suggest that Bridget has good

A) neuroplasticity.
B) motor skills.
C) temperament.
D) sociability.
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78
Parker is a typical 7-month-old. In terms of locomotion, the best he is able to do is to

A) creep.
B) walk.
C) sit alone.
D) roll from back to front.
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79
In an effort to lower the age at which his infant son will begin to walk, Mr. Simmons puts eight-month-old Richard on a program that emphasizes leg strength. What is the most likely outcome of this intervention?

A) It will have no impact.
B) Richard will have superior leg strength but will not walk any earlier.
C) Richard will have average leg strength but will not walk any earlier.
D) Richard will have superior leg strength and will walk earlier.
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80
How would 12-month-old Kenley locomote?

A) She would say her first word.
B) She would crawl around the room.
C) She would cry when touching something hot.
D) She would display eye movement while sleeping.
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