PSYC 2314: Exam Two (Chapters 4,5,6) || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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Most infants begin to eat solid food during their___ correct answers First year
What increases probability of SIDS? correct answers Sleeping face down instead of on the back
Human brain is large at birth, but also ____ correct answers relatively immature
Risk factor for SIDS correct answer...
PSYC 2314: Exam Two (Chapters 4,5,6) || with 100% Error-
free Answers.
Most infants begin to eat solid food during their___ correct answers First year
What increases probability of SIDS? correct answers Sleeping face down instead of on the back
Human brain is large at birth, but also ____ correct answers relatively immature
Risk factor for SIDS correct answers Maternal smoking during pregnancy
Differences in Gross motor development at age 6 between Ache children and kids who are not
carried exclusively for so long: correct answers There are no differences
Key to depth perception: correct answers Binocular vision
The progression of motor development is called the: correct answers cephalocaudal principle
What is the most complex task an 8 month old can perform (according to the development of
intermodal perception)? correct answers They can match an unfamiliar person's face with the
correct voice when the faces and voices vary on the basis of age and gender.
Leading cause of neonatal mortality: correct answers Severe birth defects and low birth weight
When do infants get their first tooth correct answers Between 5-9 months
Deprived children's recovery in cognitive development: correct answers is dependent on the age
in which the children were adopted.
Baby first develops the ability to control his chest, then arms, then hands and finally fingers. This
progression of motor development is called the: correct answers proximodistal principle
Babies lying face down in crib: correct answers puts them at risk for SIDS
Oral rehydration therapy: correct answers Involves having infants with diarrhea drink a solution
of salt and glucose mixed with clean water.
Malnutrition leads to correct answers poorer cognitive development in both verbal and spatial
intelligence
Many infants start waking up in the middle of the night again, after beginning to sleep through
the night at around 4 months. Why? correct answers Because of teething pain
When are babies usually introduced to solid foods? correct answers 5 or 6 months old
, Infants across the world babble ____ correct answers The same sounds initially
Compared to "long-lookers", "short-lookers" in infancy tend to have correct answers higher IQ
scores later in development
During what substage does the infant's behavior occur as an intentional, goal-directed behavior?
correct answers Substage 4: coordination of secondary schemes
When do infants usually produce their first words? correct answers 10-14 months
which of following describes the normal sequence of language development correct answers
cooling, babbling, gesturing, words
Criticism of Piaget's explanation of object permanence: correct answers Infants' mistakes were
due to memory development
Cognitive development in ____ stage involves changing from reflex behavior to intentional
action and the attainment of object permanence: correct answers Sensorimotor stage
Dishabituation: correct answers The revival of attention when a new stimulus is presented
following several presentations of a previous stimulus
At 8 month's old, babies seemed to be very interested in correct answers what other people
around them are attending to.
Short lookers have correct answers higher IQ and educational achievement
according to Piaget,an individual cognitive development is driven by correct answers an effort to
understand and influences the surrounding environment
Term used to describe consonant-vowel combinations such as "bababa" or "dododo" correct
answers Babbling
What correlates with an infant's ability to habituate to a new stimulus very quickly? correct
answers Performance on intelligence tests
Who proposed that changes in cognitive development proceed in distinct stages and that each
stage involves a different way of thinking about the world? correct answers Jean Piaget
Piaget's work is known as the: correct answers cognitive developmental approach
What happens to an infant's heart rate when a new stimulus is presented? correct answers It
declines, then gradually rises
Language comprehension: correct answers Words that are understood.
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