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the point of having random assignment in an experiment - Answers to make sure that no pre existing differences among groups caused the changein experimental group behaviors
what is the scope of the biological perspectiv...
the point of having random assignment in an experiment - Answers to make sure that no pre existing
differences among groups caused the changein experimental group behaviors
what is the scope of the biological perspective? - Answers it refers to development connected with
hormones, heredity and reproduction
zone of proximal - Answers the zone of development Vygotsgys term for the range of skills that a child
can carry out only when they have the help of a more skilled person
the more hours students spend studying, the lower their exam scores tend to be. represents... - Answers
a negative correlation
the nature/nurture is connected with... - Answers the relationships between heredity, environment and
human development
represents observational learning - Answers gina watches her mother mow the grass and then she
pushes her toy lawnmower around the lawn in a similar way
omar can tie his shoes, but only with his mothers help. this suggests that tying shoes... - Answers is
within omar's zone of proximal development
social cognitive theorists, such as albert bandura suggest that... - Answers children learn much of what
they learn through the observation of others
cynthia's mother gives her an apple each day and tells her that the apples are fruit however one day,
cynthia's mother gives her an orange. she tells cynthia this is also fruit. what happened to cynthia's
scheme of fruit?.... - Answers she incorporates the info so that her scheme now includes apples and
oranges
dr.martinez wants to know which exhibits children prefer at the new chidrens museum. to find out she
unobtrusively observes them to see which exhibits they choose to visit most and at which ones they
spend the most time. which type of research method does this represent?... - Answers naturalistic
observation
a self reliant child is most likely to have been raised by... - Answers authoritative parents
providing children with knowledge that enables them to generate desirable behavior patterns is called...
- Answers an inductive method
another term for parallel, associative and cooperative play is... - Answers social
bridgette and ben have created a game in which they race their bicycles through an obstacle course.
according to piaget this type is defined as... - Answers formal games
, a child who cant take someone else's perspective - Answers would be considered egocentric, is probably
more aggressive than his/her peers, and assumes that everyone views the world the way he/she does
by 2 years old children use words like good and bad. which of the following perspective on moral
development refers to an empty based method for teaching children about the effects of their
behavior... - Answers psychoaanlytic
aggressive children appear to be... - Answers less able to take the perspective of others
childrens fears during early childhood focus less on?... - Answers loud noises and strangers
accurate definition of gender stability - Answers recognizing that people retain their gender for a
lifetime
impulsive aggression - Answers violent behavior or angry verbal outbursts in which you react grossly out
of proportion to the situation
instrumental aggression - Answers harmful behavior engaged in without provocation to obtain an
outcome or coerce others
gains in height weight_____during middle childhood - Answers are fairly steady
understanding that dogs can also belong in the category called animals an example of... - Answers class
inclusion
a key component of the info processing view of cognitive development include... - Answers selective
attention processes
a childs awareness of and purposeful control of their cognitive abilities is called... - Answers meta
cognition
justin is 5 years old. he believes that right and wrong are absolutes and that behavior is correct when it
conforms to the rules of the game. according to piaget justin is in what stage of moral development?... -
Answers moral realism
as children progress into middle childhood... - Answers they become better at controlling their own
behavior
what happens to self esteem throughout middle childhood? - Answers it declines
which of the following is true about the influence of peers? - Answers it is an important part of the
socialization process
what influences how well prepared a child is to make the transition from home to school? - Answers the
diversity of the childs early life experience
teachers should... - Answers communicate values and expectations
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