Dev. Psych. Ch. 5 Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Dev. Psych. Ch. 5 Test Questions and
Answers 100% Solved
Most infant intelligence tests emphasize __________. perceptual and motor responses
__________ can be thought of as a "mental workspace" that we use to accomplish many
activities in daily life. Working memory
Intelligence test scores o...
Dev. Psych. Ch. 5 Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved Most infant intelligence tests emphasize __________. perceptual and motor responses __________ can be thought of as a "mental workspace" that we use to accomplish many activities in daily life. Working memory Intelligence test scores of infants and toddlers often do not reflect their true abilities because _________. they easily become distracted, fatigued, or bored during testing Vygotsky believed that complex mental activities have their origin in ___________. social interaction According to Piaget, specific psychological structures called __________ are organized ways of making sense of experience. schemes Dr. Hahn believes that language is etched into the structure of the brain. Dr. Hahn endorses the __________ perspective of language development. nativist Baby Kataro frequently experiences joint attention. This means that he will probably ____________. produce meaningful words earlier U.S. child care settings providing the very worst quality of care tend to serve __________ families. middle -SES Efforts to teach language to nonhuman primates ______. support Chomsky's assumption that the capacity for elaborate grammar is unique to humans Baby Luigi retrieves his pacifier, which his mother has hidden behind a pillow. Baby Luigi has begun to master __________. object permanence Infant -directed speech and parent -child conversation _________. create a zone of proximal development in which children's language expands Which of the following is true about infantile amnesia? Most older children and adults cannot retrieve events that happened before age 3. __________ and __________ provide windows into early memory by showing that retention of visual events increases dramatically over infancy and toddlerhood. Operant conditioning; habituation In Piaget's theory, __________ are the building blocks of sensorimotor intelligence. newborn reflexes In Piaget's theory, when children are in a state of disequilibrium, _____________. cognitive change is rapid Research demonstrates that early make -believe play is __________. the combined result of children's readiness to engage in it and social experiences that promote it In Piaget's theory, 8 - to 12 -month -olds can use __________ to solve simple problems. goal -directed behavior Which of the following toddlers is the most likely to have the largest vocabulary? Fei Yen from China
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