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MTTC EXAM Questions With Correct Answers. What is the sensorimotor stage? - answerThe sensorimotor stage is the first stage of cognitive development according to Piaget. During this stage, infants and toddlers learn about the world primarily through their senses (sensory) and their actions (mo...

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What is the sensorimotor stage? - answer✔The sensorimotor stage is the first stage of cognitive

development according to Piaget.

During this stage, infants and toddlers learn about the world primarily through their senses

(sensory) and their actions (motor).


What ages does the sensorimotor stage start and end? - answer✔Birth to 2 years old


What are inborn reflexes? - answer✔Inborn reflexes are how infants learn how to comprehend

their environment

EX: thumb sucking, kicking


When does inborn reflexes take place? - answer✔Birth to a month old


By what age do children usually establish the ability to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel? -

answer✔6 months


What is external Locus? - answer✔external locus is something outside of us that we can't control

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What is internal Locus? - answer✔internal Locus is something inside of us-our native ability, our

own motivation and our own effort to succeed.


Who developed internal and external locus? - answer✔psychologist Julian Rotter


traits or characteristics inherited from a child's biological parents. - answer✔heredity


Functional units of heredity are called? - answer✔Genes


What stage of prenatal development, does the organs and major body systems—respiratory,

digestive, and nervous—develop rapidly. - answer✔embryonic stage


How long does the embryonic stage last? - answer✔2 to 8 weeks of gestation


Which principle of growth dictates that development proceeds from the head to the lower part of

the trunk? - answer✔cephalocaudal principle


The conventional term for a range of potential expressions of a hereditary trait is called? -

answer✔Reaction Range


What country has had the highest incidence of anencephaly and spina bifida? - answer✔China


What vitamin do pregnant women lack? - answer✔Folic Acid


In which prenatal assessment procedure is tissue from the membrane surrounding the fetus

removed and analyzed? - answer✔Chorionic villus sampling

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What may cause slow labor, cause maternal complications, and make the baby less alert after

birth. - answer✔Analgesics


Define/describe the neonatal period - answer✔First four weeks of life


Transition from intrauterine


Neonatal jaundice is caused by what? - answer✔Immaturity of the liver


In the context of brain development in humans, which pathways are myelinated first? -

answer✔Sensory


The brain's early development is in large part genetically directed, its structure is continually

modified by environmental experiences; this modifiability is called - answer✔Plasticity


According to Piaget's cognitive-stage theory, a 3-month-old baby who habitually chews on the

satin lining of a blanket is most likely experiencing - answer✔Primary circular reaction


What is a research method in which dishabituation to a stimulus that conflicts with experience is

taken as evidence that an infant recognizes the new stimulus as surprising? - answer✔Violation

of expectation

According to Erik Erikson, the strength that emerges because of the favorable resolution of

autonomy versus shame and doubt is? - answer✔Will

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