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Deck 5: Physical Development in Infancy
1
When considering the development of the brain, one biological function that demonstrates the importance of environmental interaction is __________.
A) neural transmission
B) synaptic gap
C) synaptic pruning
D) neural axons
A) neural transmission
B) synaptic gap
C) synaptic pruning
D) neural axons
synaptic pruning
2
Infants raised in severely restricted environments show structural brain differences. At least some of these differences, in particular facets of development, may be linked to a specific but limited time period. These time periods are known as __________.
A) critical periods
B) sensitive periods
C) brief periods
D) imprinting periods
A) critical periods
B) sensitive periods
C) brief periods
D) imprinting periods
sensitive periods
3
Gabriel's parents were impressed with his repertoire of responses that helped him to adapt to his environment as an infant. These unlearned and involuntary responses are known as __________.
A) rhythms
B) dream experiences
C) reflexes
D) cultural responses
A) rhythms
B) dream experiences
C) reflexes
D) cultural responses
reflexes
4
An infant's crawling is really a gross motor skill that is interconnected with many other skills, including other motor skills and sensory capabilities. This idea that motor development is coordinated and interconnected supports the __________ theory.
A) dynamic systems
B) imprinting
C) modeling
D) social learning
A) dynamic systems
B) imprinting
C) modeling
D) social learning
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5
Marcus's mother was proud of the fact that her baby crawled early, walked early, and was able to negotiate the stairs early. Marcus's mother had been studying __________.
A) Brazelton assessments
B) childhood standards
C) Apgar scores
D) developmental norms
A) Brazelton assessments
B) childhood standards
C) Apgar scores
D) developmental norms
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6
Which is an advantage of breastfeeding?
A) mother's reduced risk of cervical cancer
B) infant's reduced risk of leukemia
C) mother's reduced risk of ovarian cancer
D) mother's reduced risk of leukemia
A) mother's reduced risk of cervical cancer
B) infant's reduced risk of leukemia
C) mother's reduced risk of ovarian cancer
D) mother's reduced risk of leukemia
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7
________ is the activation of the sense organs, whereas __________ is the mental process of sorting out, interpreting, analyzing, and integrating stimuli.
A) Sensation; perception
B) Perception; sensation
C) Visual perception; auditory perception
D) Multimodal perception; depth perception
A) Sensation; perception
B) Perception; sensation
C) Visual perception; auditory perception
D) Multimodal perception; depth perception
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8
If a 9-month-old infant in the "visual cliff" experiment did not willingly crawl across the cliff, it revealed that the infant had developed __________.
A) auditory perception
B) visual perception
C) depth perception
D) multimodal perception
A) auditory perception
B) visual perception
C) depth perception
D) multimodal perception
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9
One of the most highly developed sensory systems in a newborn is the sense of __________.
A) sight
B) touch
C) smell
D) taste
A) sight
B) touch
C) smell
D) taste
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10
At birth, the average baby weighs approximately __________ pounds.
A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 7
A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 7
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11
At birth, the average baby length is approximately __________ inches.
A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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12
At the first birthday, you should expect that an infant's birthweight has __________.
A) increased by 50 percent
B) tripled
C) doubled
D) increased by 150 percent
A) increased by 50 percent
B) tripled
C) doubled
D) increased by 150 percent
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13
By the end of the first year, children average a height of __________ inches.
A) 25
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40
A) 25
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40
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14
At birth, the head of the infant accounts for __________ of the newborn's entire body size.
A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-half
D) one-third
A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-half
D) one-third
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15
By age 2, the baby's head is only __________ of its body length.
A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-half
D) one-third
A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-half
D) one-third
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16
By adulthood, the head is only __________ of the body length.
A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-eighth
D) one-third
A) one-fifth
B) one-fourth
C) one-eighth
D) one-third
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17
When Georgiana saw her first newborn, she said, "His head is so big!" The fact that a newborn's head is about one-fourth of his body demonstrates the __________ principle.
A) hierarchical integration
B) proximodistal
C) cephalocaudal
D) independence of systems
A) hierarchical integration
B) proximodistal
C) cephalocaudal
D) independence of systems
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18
The fact that an infant is able to control her arms before she can effectively utilize her fingers demonstrates the __________ principle.
A) hierarchical integration
B) proximodistal
C) cephalocaudal
D) independence of systems
A) hierarchical integration
B) proximodistal
C) cephalocaudal
D) independence of systems
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19
Initially infants are only able to bat at objects; they then learn to grasp objects utilizing the whole hand. Later, infants are able to pick up small objects with just the index finger and thumb. This illustrates the __________ principle.
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) hierarchical integration
D) independence of systems
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) hierarchical integration
D) independence of systems
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20
Luis learned to raise his head off the floor when he was placed on his stomach. He then learned how to sit unattended and to rock back and forth using his arms and legs before he finally learned how to crawl. This illustrates the principle of __________.
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) hierarchical integration
D) the independence of systems
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) hierarchical integration
D) the independence of systems
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21
The principle of __________ states that different body systems mature at different rates.
A) hierarchical integration
B) proximodistal
C) cephalocaudal
D) the independence of systems
A) hierarchical integration
B) proximodistal
C) cephalocaudal
D) the independence of systems
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22
The __________ system is composed of the brain and the nerves that extend throughout the body.
A) nervous
B) lymph
C) cardiovascular
D) blood
A) nervous
B) lymph
C) cardiovascular
D) blood
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23
Like all cells in the body, __________ have a cell body containing a nucleus. But unlike other cells, they have the ability to communicate with other cells.
A) synapses
B) dendrites
C) neurons
D) glial
A) synapses
B) dendrites
C) neurons
D) glial
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24
At one end of a neuron is a cluster of fibers called __________; they receive messages from other cells.
A) synapses
B) dendrites
C) neurons
D) glial
A) synapses
B) dendrites
C) neurons
D) glial
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25
Neurons have a long extension called an __________, the part of the neuron that carries messages destined for other neurons.
A) atom
B) axiom
C) axon
D) adam
A) atom
B) axiom
C) axon
D) adam
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26
Neurons send messages to other neurons by crossing a small gap known as a __________.
A) neurotransmitter
B) synapse
C) receptor
D) dendrite
A) neurotransmitter
B) synapse
C) receptor
D) dendrite
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27
Neurons communicate by sending chemical messengers, __________, that travel across the small gaps known as __________, between neurons.
A) synapses; neurotransmitters
B) neurotransmitters; synapses
C) neurotransmitters; dendrites
D) synapses; dendrites
A) synapses; neurotransmitters
B) neurotransmitters; synapses
C) neurotransmitters; dendrites
D) synapses; dendrites
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28
Messages are transmitted from one neuron to other neurons by means of chemical messengers called __________.
A) neuromites
B) neurotransmitters
C) neurochemicals
D) neuroelectricals
A) neuromites
B) neurotransmitters
C) neurochemicals
D) neuroelectricals
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29
Although estimates vary, infants are born with between 100 and 200 __________ neurons.
A) thousand
B) million
C) billion
D) hundred
A) thousand
B) million
C) billion
D) hundred
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30
By adulthood, a single neuron is likely to have a minimum of __________ connections to other neurons, or other body parts.
A) 5
B) 50
C) 500
D) 5,000
A) 5
B) 50
C) 500
D) 5,000
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31
The result of synaptic pruning is to allow established neurons __________.
A) to make room for more neurons
B) to provide more space for each established neuron
C) to build more elaborate communication networks with other neurons
D) to die off so that new neurons can develop
A) to make room for more neurons
B) to provide more space for each established neuron
C) to build more elaborate communication networks with other neurons
D) to die off so that new neurons can develop
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32
The rapid increase in the overall size of the brain during the first two years can be attributed to __________.
A) neurons
B) neurotransmitters
C) myelin
D) synapses
A) neurons
B) neurotransmitters
C) myelin
D) synapses
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33
If a baby's experiences do not stimulate certain nerve connections, those connections are eliminated, which is a process called __________.
A) synaptic division
B) synaptic pruning
C) neuron pruning
D) neuron division
A) synaptic division
B) synaptic pruning
C) neuron pruning
D) neuron division
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34
In addition to growth in dendrites, the axons of neurons become coated with __________, a fatty substance that, like the insulation on an electric wire, provides protection and speeds the transmission of nerve impulses.
A) myelin
B) dendrite coats
C) neural plastic
D) axon membrane
A) myelin
B) dendrite coats
C) neural plastic
D) axon membrane
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35
The upper layer of the brain is known as the __________.
A) cortex
B) cerebellum
C) medulla
D) cerebral cortex
A) cortex
B) cerebellum
C) medulla
D) cerebral cortex
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36
The cerebral cortex is responsible for __________.
A) higher-order thought processes
B) speech production
C) speech recognition
D) motor control
A) higher-order thought processes
B) speech production
C) speech recognition
D) motor control
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37
If a particular part of a young child's brain is injured, other parts of the brain can compensate. This reaction illustrates __________.
A) sensitivity
B) plasticity
C) elasticity
D) pliability
A) sensitivity
B) plasticity
C) elasticity
D) pliability
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38
As a newborn, Li Chan went through periods in which her legs would jerk in a regular pattern every minute or so. This is known as a __________.
A) rhyme
B) rhythm
C) route
D) cycle
A) rhyme
B) rhythm
C) route
D) cycle
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39
Six-week-old Nigel went through periods of alertness, fussing, and crying. These periods are referred to as __________.
A) cycles
B) rates
C) states
D) rhythms
A) cycles
B) rates
C) states
D) rhythms
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40
Maryam often wished she could sleep like a baby until she had a baby. Aftab, her 1-month-old son, went through various stages of sleep ranging from quiet sleep to periods during which he was actively moving about and crying in his sleep. These periods are called __________.
A) cycles
B) rates
C) states
D) rhythms
A) cycles
B) rates
C) states
D) rhythms
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41
By approximately __________ months of age, infants' brain waves become more regular.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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42
On average, newborn infants sleep approximately __________ hours a day.
A) 6
B) 8
C) 16
D) 24
A) 6
B) 8
C) 16
D) 24
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43
Initially, rapid eye movement accounts for about __________ of an infant's sleep.
A) one-eighth
B) one-half
C) one-quarter
D) one-fifth
A) one-eighth
B) one-half
C) one-quarter
D) one-fifth
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44
A stage of sleep associated with dreaming, this stage of active sleep includes a movement of the closed eyes back and forth and is known as __________.
A) activity sleep
B) non-REM sleep
C) REM sleep
D) Stage 4 sleep
A) activity sleep
B) non-REM sleep
C) REM sleep
D) Stage 4 sleep
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45
As we age, the total amount of time we sleep __________, and the proportion of REM sleep __________.
A) increases; increases
B) decreases; decreases
C) increases; decreases
D) decreases; increases
A) increases; increases
B) decreases; decreases
C) increases; decreases
D) decreases; increases
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46
Kipsigis infants of Africa do not sleep for periods greater than 3 hours for the first 8 months of life; however, 8-month-old infants in the United States may sleep for as long as 8 hours at a time. This difference is the result of __________.
A) culture
B) genes
C) personality
D) brain development
A) culture
B) genes
C) personality
D) brain development
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47
__________ is a disorder in which seemingly healthy infants die in their sleep.
A) Sudden infant death syndrome
B) Systematic infant death syndrome
C) Sudden instant death syndrome
D) Systematic instant death syndrome
A) Sudden infant death syndrome
B) Systematic infant death syndrome
C) Sudden instant death syndrome
D) Systematic instant death syndrome
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48
The American Academy of Pediatrics has helped to reduce the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome by requesting that parents place an infant on the __________ when the infant sleeps.
A) stomach
B) back
C) left side
D) right side
A) stomach
B) back
C) left side
D) right side
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49
Lillian is discussing sleep habits with her daughter's pediatrician. What advice is Lillian likely to receive?
A) Place your daughter on her side in the crib.
B) Place your daughter on her stomach in the crib.
C) Place your daughter on her back in the crib.
D) Place your daughter on a pillow in the crib.
A) Place your daughter on her side in the crib.
B) Place your daughter on her stomach in the crib.
C) Place your daughter on her back in the crib.
D) Place your daughter on a pillow in the crib.
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50
About how many infants in the United States are affected by sudden infant death syndrome each year?
A) 1 in 100 infants
B) 1 in 1,000 infants
C) 1 in 2,500 infants
D) 1 in 5,000 infants
A) 1 in 100 infants
B) 1 in 1,000 infants
C) 1 in 2,500 infants
D) 1 in 5,000 infants
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51
What is the most common type of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID)?
A) accidental suffocation
B) drug overdose
C) strangulation in bed
D) SIDS
A) accidental suffocation
B) drug overdose
C) strangulation in bed
D) SIDS
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52
When Sarah's daddy pressed 3-day-old Sarah's palm with his finger, she responded by tightly winding her small fist around his finger and grasping it. When he moved his finger higher, she held on tighter. Sarah is using her __________.
A) instinct
B) critical period
C) imprinting
D) reflex
A) instinct
B) critical period
C) imprinting
D) reflex
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53
Newborn Petra had a tendency to turn her head toward things that touched her cheek. This is an example of the __________ reflex.
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) sucking
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) sucking
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54
Why does the rooting reflex have survival value?
A) It helps the baby eat.
B) It helps the baby sleep.
C) It helps the baby crawl.
D) It helps the baby see.
A) It helps the baby eat.
B) It helps the baby sleep.
C) It helps the baby crawl.
D) It helps the baby see.
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55
Twelve-year-old Laura loves to hold her 1-month-old cousin, Mary, in an upright position with her feet touching the floor, so that Mary can walk. This is an example of the __________ reflex.
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) sucking
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) sucking
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56
Six-month-old Natalia crawled to the edge of a pool and fell in. Her mother found her lying facedown in the water, paddling and kicking. Her mother immediately pulled Natalia out of the pool. This is an example of the __________ reflex.
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) sucking
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) sucking
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57
Four-month-old George would thrust out his arms and attempt to grasp onto his mother whenever he felt like he was falling. This is an example of the __________ reflex.
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) Moro
A) rooting
B) stepping
C) swimming
D) Moro
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58
Which of the following reflexes disappears around 8 to 12 months?
A) Babinski
B) eye blinking
C) sucking
D) gagging
A) Babinski
B) eye blinking
C) sucking
D) gagging
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59
Which is an example of a fine motor skill?
A) crawling
B) drawing
C) running
D) walking
A) crawling
B) drawing
C) running
D) walking
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60
Eleven-month-old Esteban loves to pick up cereal, peas, and beans with just his thumb and index finger. This method of picking up objects is known as the __________ grasp.
A) pincer
B) ulnar
C) pincer.
D) scissor
A) pincer
B) ulnar
C) pincer.
D) scissor
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61
Dynamic systems theory proposes that crawling is a result of __________.
A) appropriate muscle development
B) activation of a cognitive program
C) coordination among muscles, perception, cognition, and motivation
D) delayed fine motor development
A) appropriate muscle development
B) activation of a cognitive program
C) coordination among muscles, perception, cognition, and motivation
D) delayed fine motor development
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62
The Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) is used to measure __________.
A) infants' food preferences
B) infants' neurological and behavioral responses
C) infants' language abilities
D) infants' sleep habits
A) infants' food preferences
B) infants' neurological and behavioral responses
C) infants' language abilities
D) infants' sleep habits
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63
Ache infants tend to walk later than Jamaican and Kipsigis infants do. This is due in part to __________.
A) genes
B) delayed gross motor development
C) parental expectations
D) delayed fine motor development
A) genes
B) delayed gross motor development
C) parental expectations
D) delayed fine motor development
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64
What type of solid food should be introduced into a baby's diet first?
A) cereal
B) strained fruit
C) meats
D) vegetables
A) cereal
B) strained fruit
C) meats
D) vegetables
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65
Once solid foods are introduced, bottle and breastfeeding should __________.
A) stop immediately
B) continue until 2 to 3 years of age
C) gradually be decreased and stop by 9 months
D) continue at least for the first 12 months
A) stop immediately
B) continue until 2 to 3 years of age
C) gradually be decreased and stop by 9 months
D) continue at least for the first 12 months
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66
Recent research on the benefits of breast milk has focused on the role of __________ to improve digestion.
A) proteins
B) bacteria
C) fats
D) vegetables
A) proteins
B) bacteria
C) fats
D) vegetables
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67
A disease characterized by the cessation of growth is called __________.
A) marmar
B) marasmus
C) masmas
D) morna
A) marmar
B) marasmus
C) masmas
D) morna
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68
Latisha is a baby from the United States whose mother is unable to breastfeed her, lives below the poverty level, and is now deficient in protein and calories. She has stopped growing and is exhibiting features of the disease __________, which, if not treated, will ultimately lead to early death.
A) nonorganic failure to thrive
B) kwashiorkor
C) psychosocial dwarfism
D) marasmus
A) nonorganic failure to thrive
B) kwashiorkor
C) psychosocial dwarfism
D) marasmus
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69
__________ is a disorder in which infants stop growing due to a lack of stimulation and attention.
A) Marasmas
B) Kwashiorkor
C) Nonorganic failure to thrive
D) Obesity
A) Marasmas
B) Kwashiorkor
C) Nonorganic failure to thrive
D) Obesity
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70
Obesity is defined as __________.
A) weight greater than 5 percent above the average for a given height
B) weight greater than 10 percent above the average for a given height
C) weight greater than 15 percent above the average for a given height
D) weight greater than 20 percent above the average for a given height
A) weight greater than 5 percent above the average for a given height
B) weight greater than 10 percent above the average for a given height
C) weight greater than 15 percent above the average for a given height
D) weight greater than 20 percent above the average for a given height
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71
Which statement is true about obesity?
A) There is a clear association between obesity during infancy and obesity during adolescence.
B) There is a clear link between overweight babies and overweight adults.
C) Weight during infancy is associated with weight at age 6.
D) A fat baby is a healthy baby.
A) There is a clear association between obesity during infancy and obesity during adolescence.
B) There is a clear link between overweight babies and overweight adults.
C) Weight during infancy is associated with weight at age 6.
D) A fat baby is a healthy baby.
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72
At about 14 weeks, children are able to combine the images coming to each eye to see depth and motion. This visual ability is known as __________.
A) monocular vision
B) visual acuity
C) binocular vision
D) distance vision
A) monocular vision
B) visual acuity
C) binocular vision
D) distance vision
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73
To test the presence of depth perception of infants, experimenters use a __________.
A) cleft palate
B) visual cliff
C) cliff hanger
D) visual cleft
A) cleft palate
B) visual cliff
C) cliff hanger
D) visual cleft
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74
The equipment used to measure depth perception in infants consists of a piece of heavy glass. A checkered pattern appears under one half of the glass sheet, making it seem that the infant is on a stable floor. On the other half of the glass, the pattern drops down several feet. This equipment is known as a __________.
A) cleft palate
B) visual cliff
C) cliff hanger
D) visual cleft
A) cleft palate
B) visual cliff
C) cliff hanger
D) visual cleft
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75
Robert Fantz discovered that infants prefer to look at __________.
A) more complex stimuli than simple stimuli
B) more simple stimuli than complex stimuli
C) straight lines than curved lines
D) nonhuman faces than human faces
A) more complex stimuli than simple stimuli
B) more simple stimuli than complex stimuli
C) straight lines than curved lines
D) nonhuman faces than human faces
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76
Which of the following stimuli would a 3-month-old prefer to look at?
A) a gray square
B) a black line
C) a checkerboard pattern
D) a black circle
A) a gray square
B) a black line
C) a checkerboard pattern
D) a black circle
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77
Infants can begin to hear __________.
A) prenatally
B) at birth
C) about one hour after birth
D) about one day after birth
A) prenatally
B) at birth
C) about one hour after birth
D) about one day after birth
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78
Sound localization, pinpointing the source of a sound, is slightly poorer in infants due to __________.
A) their lack of hearing experience
B) low-frequency sounds
C) waxy buildup in their ears
D) their smaller heads
A) their lack of hearing experience
B) low-frequency sounds
C) waxy buildup in their ears
D) their smaller heads
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79
Infants express which of the following reactions?
A) disgust, when they taste something bitter
B) pleasure, when they smell rotten eggs
C) surprise, when they see their friends
D) crinkle their noses, when they smell butter
A) disgust, when they taste something bitter
B) pleasure, when they smell rotten eggs
C) surprise, when they see their friends
D) crinkle their noses, when they smell butter
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80
Although historically infants were thought not to feel pain, today it is widely acknowledged that infants show signs of distress when in pain and express this by __________.
A) changing the intensity of their crying
B) slowed respiration
C) facial expression of pleasure
D) rooting reflexes
A) changing the intensity of their crying
B) slowed respiration
C) facial expression of pleasure
D) rooting reflexes
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