Deck 7: Cognition, Learning, and Intelligence
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Deck 7: Cognition, Learning, and Intelligence
1
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Accommodation
-Accommodation
Piaget's term for adjusting exploratory actions in response to an object's novel characteristics.
2
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Allocentric framework
-Allocentric framework
Spatial orientation that is based on external cues in the environment.
3
What is the definition of the following terms?
-A-not-B error
-A-not-B error
Piaget's term for the tendency, first seen around 8 months of age, for infants to search for objects at locations from which they previously successfully retrieved objects, even thought they saw the object being hidden at a different location.
4
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Arbitrary relations
-Arbitrary relations
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5
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Assimilation
-Assimilation
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6
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID) (222)
-Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID) (222)
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What is the definition of the following terms?
-Categorization
-Categorization
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8
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Coordination of secondary schemes
-Coordination of secondary schemes
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9
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Deferred imitation
-Deferred imitation
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10
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Egocentric
-Egocentric
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11
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Egocentric framework
-Egocentric framework
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12
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Egocentric speech
-Egocentric speech
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13
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Enabling relations
-Enabling relations
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14
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Explicit memory
-Explicit memory
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15
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Gaze following
-Gaze following
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16
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Guided participation
-Guided participation
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17
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Implicit memory
-Implicit memory
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18
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Joint attention
-Joint attention
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19
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Long-term memory
-Long-term memory
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20
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Mental combinations
-Mental combinations
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21
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Mental representation
-Mental representation
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22
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Object permanence
-Object permanence
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23
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Play
-Play
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24
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Preoperational thought
-Preoperational thought
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25
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Pretend/symbolic play
-Pretend/symbolic play
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26
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Primary circular reactions
-Primary circular reactions
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27
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Recall memory
-Recall memory
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28
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Recognition memory
-Recognition memory
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29
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Reflex schemes
-Reflex schemes
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30
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Representational insight
-Representational insight
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31
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Scaffolding
-Scaffolding
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32
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Schemes
-Schemes
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33
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Secondary circular reactions
-Secondary circular reactions
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34
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Sensorimotor intelligence
-Sensorimotor intelligence
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35
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Short-term memory
-Short-term memory
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36
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Sociocultural contexts
-Sociocultural contexts
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37
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Tertiary circular reactions
-Tertiary circular reactions
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38
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Theory of mind (ToM)
-Theory of mind (ToM)
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39
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Violation-of-expectation procedure
-Violation-of-expectation procedure
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40
What is the definition of the following terms?
-Zone of proximal development (ZPD)
-Zone of proximal development (ZPD)
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41
All of the following statements about social play are supported by research except
A) mothers are more likely than fathers to use play as an opportunity for teaching infants about words and routines
B) play with peers and siblings appears to be universal and begins at a very early age
C) adult-infant play often consists of singing games with hand and arm movements
D) there are few cross-cultural differences in the way that parents play with their infants
A) mothers are more likely than fathers to use play as an opportunity for teaching infants about words and routines
B) play with peers and siblings appears to be universal and begins at a very early age
C) adult-infant play often consists of singing games with hand and arm movements
D) there are few cross-cultural differences in the way that parents play with their infants
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42
Eighteen-month-old Joey, sitting at the breakfast table one morning, suddenly moves a piece of toast across his plate while saying "vroom, vroom!" This behavior most likely indicates that Joey
A) is in the sensorimotor stage
B) has been watching too much television with his older brother
C) is engaging in pretend/symbolic play
D) is demonstrating a form of social play
A) is in the sensorimotor stage
B) has been watching too much television with his older brother
C) is engaging in pretend/symbolic play
D) is demonstrating a form of social play
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43
When Mai's mother joins her in pretend play, all of the following are likely to occur except
A) more time will be spent setting up clarifying roles and specifying the play theme than if Mai were playing by herself
B) the quality of play will be influenced by her mother's participation
C) the play episode will be shorter than if Mai were playing on her own
D) Mai's mother will engage in verbal and nonverbal behaviors that are different from those that she normally displays
A) more time will be spent setting up clarifying roles and specifying the play theme than if Mai were playing by herself
B) the quality of play will be influenced by her mother's participation
C) the play episode will be shorter than if Mai were playing on her own
D) Mai's mother will engage in verbal and nonverbal behaviors that are different from those that she normally displays
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44
According to Piaget, which type of intelligence do infants use from birth to age 2?
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) paradigmatic
A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) paradigmatic
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45
When infants encounter new objects and use actions that they have previously used to interact with other similar objects, Piaget's theory says that they are using
A) concepts
B) schemes
C) constructions
D) schisms
A) concepts
B) schemes
C) constructions
D) schisms
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46
The A-not-B error refers to infants'
A) persistent searches for an object at a location (A) where it was previously found, despite having observed it being hidden anew at a different location (B)
B) search errors during the stage of primary circular reactions
C) verbal behavior during activities that is directed toward themselves (A) rather than others (B)
D) patterns of social interaction (A) and structured activity (B) during joint problem solving
A) persistent searches for an object at a location (A) where it was previously found, despite having observed it being hidden anew at a different location (B)
B) search errors during the stage of primary circular reactions
C) verbal behavior during activities that is directed toward themselves (A) rather than others (B)
D) patterns of social interaction (A) and structured activity (B) during joint problem solving
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47
The cognitive phenomenon for which Piaget's assertions have been replicated and supported by the majority of subsequent studies is
A) the A-not-B error
B) object permanence
C) violation-of-expectations
D) representational insight
A) the A-not-B error
B) object permanence
C) violation-of-expectations
D) representational insight
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48
According to Piaget, mental representation contributes to all of the following abilities except
A) pretend/symbolic play
B) repeating actions to achieve specific outcomes
C) using gestures to communicate ideas
D) deferred imitation
A) pretend/symbolic play
B) repeating actions to achieve specific outcomes
C) using gestures to communicate ideas
D) deferred imitation
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49
When Carlos receives a gift of an unusual new toy and adjusts his exploratory actions to its characteristics, he is engaging in
A) assimilation
B) accommodation
C) anticipation
D) coordination
A) assimilation
B) accommodation
C) anticipation
D) coordination
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50
In a laboratory study, 4-month-old Martin watches a ball roll down a track despite the presence of a visible barrier in its path. The procedure being used in this study appears to be
A) object permanence
B) A-not-B
C) visual preference
D) violation-of-expectation
A) object permanence
B) A-not-B
C) visual preference
D) violation-of-expectation
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51
The distance between a child's ability to solve a problem alone and the performance that can be achieved when assisted by a more capable individual is known as
A) guided participation
B) joint attention
C) scaffolding
D) the zone of proximal development
A) guided participation
B) joint attention
C) scaffolding
D) the zone of proximal development
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52
In which community did Rogoff and her colleagues observe parents standing to the side, ready to help the child during exploration, but remaining in the adult role rather than becoming engaged with the child as a peer?
A) middle-class United States
B) middle-class Turkey
C) nonmiddle-class Guatemala
D) urban-dwelling American Indian
A) middle-class United States
B) middle-class Turkey
C) nonmiddle-class Guatemala
D) urban-dwelling American Indian
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53
Whereas Piaget viewed cognitive development as the result of the child's own exploratory actions, Vygotsky believed that cognitive abilities develop
A) as a result of the child's mental representations rather than physical actions
B) only after children learn to use language to communicate
C) in sociocultural contexts and through social interaction
D) as a result of brain maturation
A) as a result of the child's mental representations rather than physical actions
B) only after children learn to use language to communicate
C) in sociocultural contexts and through social interaction
D) as a result of brain maturation
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54
All of the following are correct statements about guided participation except
A) it occurs primarily in traditional cultures in developing countries
B) it encompasses explicit and implicit instruction as well as nonverbal demonstrations by more skilled members of a community
C) it reflects the goals and beliefs of childrearing in particular cultural contexts
D) it is an extension of Vygotsky's concept of the zone of proximal development
A) it occurs primarily in traditional cultures in developing countries
B) it encompasses explicit and implicit instruction as well as nonverbal demonstrations by more skilled members of a community
C) it reflects the goals and beliefs of childrearing in particular cultural contexts
D) it is an extension of Vygotsky's concept of the zone of proximal development
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55
Juanita's mother helped her learn how to dress herself by making up a song to accompany the actions involved in putting on a shirt and articles of clothing. Later, when Juanita gets dressed on her own, she sings this song. According to Vygotsky's theory, this is an example of
A) allocentric speech
B) egocentric speech
C) social referencing
D) cultural contextualizing
A) allocentric speech
B) egocentric speech
C) social referencing
D) cultural contextualizing
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56
Two-year-old Carson lives in a community in which children are usually kept apart from their parents' daily work activities. Which of the following is unlikely to be true about play and other interactions between Carson and his parents?
A) His parents do not offer explicit suggestions and prompts for Carson to follow.
B) His parents take charge when Carson is presented with a new toy, joining in the exploration of it.
C) His parents sit on the floor next to Carson, much as a peer or sibling would.
D) His parents' actions prepare Carson for the world of school (and preschool), which emphasizes following spoken or written instructions given by an adult teacher.
A) His parents do not offer explicit suggestions and prompts for Carson to follow.
B) His parents take charge when Carson is presented with a new toy, joining in the exploration of it.
C) His parents sit on the floor next to Carson, much as a peer or sibling would.
D) His parents' actions prepare Carson for the world of school (and preschool), which emphasizes following spoken or written instructions given by an adult teacher.
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57
Cognitive science studies of infants' attention have shown that
A) longer looking times during habituation indicate more thorough processing of a stimulus
B) duration of looking time in the standard habituation procedure tends to increase with age
C) individual differences in duration of looking time during habituation tend to be stable over time
D) measures of looking time are invalid and should be replaced by event-related potential (ERP) recordings of brain activity during habituation
A) longer looking times during habituation indicate more thorough processing of a stimulus
B) duration of looking time in the standard habituation procedure tends to increase with age
C) individual differences in duration of looking time during habituation tend to be stable over time
D) measures of looking time are invalid and should be replaced by event-related potential (ERP) recordings of brain activity during habituation
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58
If Max is a typically developing infant, he will look longest at which type of visual display?
A) Static pictures of faces
B) Moving dot patterns
C) A static grid pattern
D) A Sesame Street video
A) Static pictures of faces
B) Moving dot patterns
C) A static grid pattern
D) A Sesame Street video
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59
Newborns prefer looking at
A) abstract patterns that resemble human faces
B) human faces with open eyes that are focused on them
C) animal faces
D) their own reflection in a mirror
A) abstract patterns that resemble human faces
B) human faces with open eyes that are focused on them
C) animal faces
D) their own reflection in a mirror
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60
Studies of gaze following have found that
A) before the age of 8 months, infants who follow another person's gaze toward an object do not learn about the object because they focus on the other person instead of looking at the object
B) by 14 months of age, infants begin to understand the role of the eyes in attending to the environment
C) as early as 6 months of age, infants understand that they will see the same sight as another person whose gaze and head movement they are following
D) infants on the autism spectrum have more advanced gaze following abilities than typically developing infants
A) before the age of 8 months, infants who follow another person's gaze toward an object do not learn about the object because they focus on the other person instead of looking at the object
B) by 14 months of age, infants begin to understand the role of the eyes in attending to the environment
C) as early as 6 months of age, infants understand that they will see the same sight as another person whose gaze and head movement they are following
D) infants on the autism spectrum have more advanced gaze following abilities than typically developing infants
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61
Eighteen-month-old Raoul is on the autism spectrum; like many young children on the spectrum, he has more difficulty with ___ than with ___.
A) sensorimotor tasks; theory of mind tasks
B) initiating joint attention (IJA); responsive joint attention (RJA)
C) gaze switching; gaze following
D) object-oriented attention; person-oriented attention
A) sensorimotor tasks; theory of mind tasks
B) initiating joint attention (IJA); responsive joint attention (RJA)
C) gaze switching; gaze following
D) object-oriented attention; person-oriented attention
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62
Infant memory is enhanced if
A) enabling relations are present
B) the information to be remembered involves arbitrary relations
C) the information to be remembered is not repeated too frequently
D) verbal labels and cues are not used
A) enabling relations are present
B) the information to be remembered involves arbitrary relations
C) the information to be remembered is not repeated too frequently
D) verbal labels and cues are not used
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63
Infants' long-term memory abilities have been investigated by using all of the following techniques except
A) habituation-dishabituation
B) novelty preference
C) conditioning
D) verbal reports
A) habituation-dishabituation
B) novelty preference
C) conditioning
D) verbal reports
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64
Infants' long-term memory ability increases when parts of the hippocampus mature, typically
A) by the age of about 12 months
B) around 6 months
C) around 6 months.
D) by the end of the first month of life
A) by the age of about 12 months
B) around 6 months
C) around 6 months.
D) by the end of the first month of life
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65
Five-month-old Danielle is participating in a laboratory study in which her leg is tethered to an overhead mobile with a ribbon. To Danielle's delight, when she kicks her legs, the mobile moves. One week later, Danielle returns to the same laboratory setting, but the researchers do not attach a ribbon from her leg to the mobile. If Danielle remembers her previous visit to the lab, she will most likely
A) cry because she has no way of activating the mobile without the ribbon being attached to her leg
B) stare at the mobile, waiting for it to move
C) kick her legs, because doing so the last time made the mobile move
D) increase her vocalizing until the researcher returns with the ribbon
A) cry because she has no way of activating the mobile without the ribbon being attached to her leg
B) stare at the mobile, waiting for it to move
C) kick her legs, because doing so the last time made the mobile move
D) increase her vocalizing until the researcher returns with the ribbon
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66
Eight-month-old Sarah is presented with a collection of small objects, including dolls, toy animals, and toy cars. If she has developed categorization, she most likely will
A) place each doll or animal next to a toy car, creating sets of "drivers" and vehicles
B) put all of the dolls in one group, the toy animals in a second group, and the toy cars in a third group
C) not be able to manipulate the objects, and the researchers will use her visual behavior as an indicator of her ability to categorize the objects
D) choose to play with just the dolls, since she is a girl (a boy would almost always select the cars)
A) place each doll or animal next to a toy car, creating sets of "drivers" and vehicles
B) put all of the dolls in one group, the toy animals in a second group, and the toy cars in a third group
C) not be able to manipulate the objects, and the researchers will use her visual behavior as an indicator of her ability to categorize the objects
D) choose to play with just the dolls, since she is a girl (a boy would almost always select the cars)
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67
One of the best-known measures of intelligence over the first three years of life is the
A) Brazelton Behavior Scales of Development
B) Bornstein Infant Assessment
C) Piagetian Sensorimotor Scale
D) Bayley Scales of Infant Development
A) Brazelton Behavior Scales of Development
B) Bornstein Infant Assessment
C) Piagetian Sensorimotor Scale
D) Bayley Scales of Infant Development
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68
All of the following are characteristics of infant intelligence tests except
A) scores vary from one testing time to another
B) scores are poor at predicting later performance on traditional intelligence tests
C) they are relatively unaffected by infants' states of arousal because test administrators work with infants to elicit their best performance
D) items measure perceptual and motor development, which are not usually included in tests designed for older children and adults
A) scores vary from one testing time to another
B) scores are poor at predicting later performance on traditional intelligence tests
C) they are relatively unaffected by infants' states of arousal because test administrators work with infants to elicit their best performance
D) items measure perceptual and motor development, which are not usually included in tests designed for older children and adults
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69
Which of the following has been shown to be moderately successful as a predictor of later intelligence?
A) getting a high score on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development
B) achieving a low score on the Uzgiris-Hunt Ordinal Scales of Sensorimotor Development
C) being a "short looker" in a test of habituation
D) being a "long looker" in a test of habituation
A) getting a high score on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development
B) achieving a low score on the Uzgiris-Hunt Ordinal Scales of Sensorimotor Development
C) being a "short looker" in a test of habituation
D) being a "long looker" in a test of habituation
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70
Josie is being given one of the most recently developed measures of infant intelligence, which examines infants'
A) visual-perceptual skills, such as efficiency of habituation
B) temperament, such as "difficultness" and "irritability"
C) fine and gross motor skills
D) vocal/verbal behavior, such as babbling and uttering individual words
A) visual-perceptual skills, such as efficiency of habituation
B) temperament, such as "difficultness" and "irritability"
C) fine and gross motor skills
D) vocal/verbal behavior, such as babbling and uttering individual words
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