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In a study of the behavioral c
adjustment of a group of children
placed in foster care, the children
were assessed once a year over a
period of 10 year. This is an example
of a ________ study.
a. developmental
b. cross-sectional
c. longitudinal
d. sequential
Infants, like all people, are exposed B
to massive amounts of information;
therefore, they must focus their
attention and select information so
as not to be overwhelmed. Thus,
children must __________ selectively.
a. retrieve
b. encode
c. automate
d. store
,Which term refers to an infant's D
various levels of wakeful behaviors,
such as alertness fussing and
crying, and different levels of
sleep?
a. sensitive period
b. rhythm
c. alternation
d. state
______________ is an example of a b
biological universal event that
occurs at relatively the same time
throughout all societies.
a. adulthood
b. young adulthood
c. death
d. puberty
Who is considered the predominant A
theorist in cognitive development?
a. Jean Piaget
b. Sigmund Freud
c. B.F. Skinner
d. Albert Bandura
, Piagets theory of development c
assumed that all children pass
though a series of __________ universal
stages in fixed order from birth to
adolescent. These are __________
a. three; preoperational, concrete,
operational and formal operational
b. five; sensorimotor,
preoperational, formal operational,
concrete operational and
maturation
c. four; sensorimotor,
preoperational, concrete
operational and formal operational
d. six; sensorimotor, preoperational,
concrete operational, formal
operational, assimilation and
accommodation
An infant who learns that smiling at d
his or her parents bring positive
attention and therefore begins to
smile more often is demonstrating
what type of learning?
a. habituation
b. classical conditioning
c. modeling
d. operant conditioning
An observable trait - a trait that is b
actually seen- is labeled _____
a. dominant
b. phenotype
c.recessive
d. a genotype
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Terms in this set (50)
In a study of the behavioral c
adjustment of a group of children
placed in foster care, the children
were assessed once a year over a
period of 10 year. This is an example
of a ________ study.
a. developmental
b. cross-sectional
c. longitudinal
d. sequential
Infants, like all people, are exposed B
to massive amounts of information;
therefore, they must focus their
attention and select information so
as not to be overwhelmed. Thus,
children must __________ selectively.
a. retrieve
b. encode
c. automate
d. store
,Which term refers to an infant's D
various levels of wakeful behaviors,
such as alertness fussing and
crying, and different levels of
sleep?
a. sensitive period
b. rhythm
c. alternation
d. state
______________ is an example of a b
biological universal event that
occurs at relatively the same time
throughout all societies.
a. adulthood
b. young adulthood
c. death
d. puberty
Who is considered the predominant A
theorist in cognitive development?
a. Jean Piaget
b. Sigmund Freud
c. B.F. Skinner
d. Albert Bandura
, Piagets theory of development c
assumed that all children pass
though a series of __________ universal
stages in fixed order from birth to
adolescent. These are __________
a. three; preoperational, concrete,
operational and formal operational
b. five; sensorimotor,
preoperational, formal operational,
concrete operational and
maturation
c. four; sensorimotor,
preoperational, concrete
operational and formal operational
d. six; sensorimotor, preoperational,
concrete operational, formal
operational, assimilation and
accommodation
An infant who learns that smiling at d
his or her parents bring positive
attention and therefore begins to
smile more often is demonstrating
what type of learning?
a. habituation
b. classical conditioning
c. modeling
d. operant conditioning
An observable trait - a trait that is b
actually seen- is labeled _____
a. dominant
b. phenotype
c.recessive
d. a genotype