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The area that primarily deals with written and spoken language comprehension is - Wernicke's area This approach to teaching reading focuses on teaching small units of separate speech sounds called phonemes and how, when combined together, form words. - Phonics approach This learning disability...

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ABSC 160 Unit 3 Practice Exam -Questions with Correct Answers/ Expert Verified The area that primaril y deals with written and spoken language comprehension is - ✔✔Wernicke's area This approach to teaching reading focuses on teaching small units of separate speech sounds called phonemes and how, when combined together, form words. - ✔✔Phonics approach This learning disability is characterized by the difficulty in separating sounds in both spoken and written words, making it difficult to spell and read text. - ✔✔Dyslexia Which scientist argued that language is learned through operant conditioning and reinforcement? - ✔✔B.F. Skinner A morpheme is - ✔✔the smallest unit of meaning in a language. If you were interested in the grammar of language, you would study - ✔✔Syntax According to content presented in lecure modules, what is generalized imitation of language? - ✔✔When a child imitates behavior that have not yet led to reinforcement. One-syllable sounds that are combined repetitively around the age of 4 to 6 months: - ✔✔Babbling According to lecture, the five -step process for language development expla ins the process by which a response becomes automatically _____________, and thus continues to be emitted more frequently in the future. - ✔✔reinforced What is temperament? - ✔✔The general emotional style an individual displays in responding to events. Three -year -old Chandra was going for a walk with her mom outside when she fell and scrapped her knee. She immediately looks up to her mom. Because her mom runs over with fear on her face, Chandra begins crying. This is an example of: - ✔✔social referencing If your goal was to help your child regulate his own emotions, you would - ✔✔attend to the infant's signals before the infant gets frantic in order to get a response from you. Imagine that you told four -year -olds that they could eat an M&M right away, b ut if they could wait they would get five M&Ms. You would be testing the - ✔✔children's ability to control of their behavior A benefit to having a baby that feels safe and secure in the presence of the caregiver to whom she is attached is that the baby - ✔✔uses the caregiver as a secure base and begins exploring the environment. The pattern of attachment called ambivalent/resistant attachment has been associated with a caregiver who is - ✔✔positive in their interaction but unresponsive to the signals of t he infant. (?) The roles and stereotypes that our society connects with being a boy or girl is referring to: - ✔✔gender Which of the following best describes the Bobo Experiment? - ✔✔Two groups of children either witnessed or did not witness an adult dis playing aggression toward an inflatable doll and subsequent levels of aggression in the children were measured. According to a behavior -analytic approach, morality is: - ✔✔a system of rule -governed behavior and individuals in the culture reinforce behavio r that follows the rules. According to Bowlby's stages, preattachment is the stage in which an infant: - ✔✔has sensory preferences that brings him into close connection with parents According to social cognitive learning theory, children learn right from wrong - ✔✔by imitating others engaged in moral behaviors.

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