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Chapter 1: Introduction to Cognitive Development

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Multiple Choice
1. According to the text, how does one obtain mental prowess?

A. rapidly over childhood without any changes

B. rapidly over childhood, changing in quality as it does

C. gradually over childhood, changing in quality as it does

D. throughout the lifespan

Ans: C

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Introduction to Cognitive Development
Difficulty Level: Medium



2. Cognition is defined as:

A. learning, thinking, and the development of the brain.

B. physical development of the brain.

C. a Piagetian concept rooted in research.

D. the processes or faculties by which knowledge is acquired and manipulated.

Ans: D

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Cognition

Difficulty Level: Easy



3. Which of the following is not true regarding cognition?

A. usually thought of as being mental

,B. It is not directly observable.

C. It is inferred from the behaviors we can observe.

D. It is a theoretical concept and cannot be proven it occurs.

Ans: D

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Cognition

Difficulty Level: Medium



4. Cognition includes:

A. our conscious and deliberate attempts at solving problems.

B. the conscious and deliberate processes involved in routine daily tasks.

C. a person’s ability to only understand certain concepts.

D. a difficult process in the development of the brain.

Ans: A

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Cognition

Difficulty Level: Easy



5. Which of the following is not a higher order process of cognition, which are often available to
consciousness?

A. developing a plan for solving a problem

B. executing the plan

C. evaluating the success of the plan and making modifications as needed.

D. highlighting your textbook to understand the plan

Ans: D

Learning Objective:

,Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Cognition

Difficulty Level: Easy



6. As 6-year-old Johnny began to increase his knowledge of the terms dog, lion, and zebra, he
was developing his:

A. mental structure.

B. mental acuity.

C. mental growth.

D. mental disparity.

Ans: A

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Change Over Time
Difficulty Level: Hard



7. If Michael is retrieving the definition of a word from memory, he in engaging what aspect of
cognitive development?

A. structure

B. abstraction

C. function

D. extraction

Ans: C

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Change Over Time
Difficulty Level: Medium



8. If 4-year-old Emily’s highly active causing her parents not to keep her in her playpen her
development will be affected by what type of relationship?

, A. a symbiotic relationship

B. a bidirectional relationship

C. a positive reinforcement relationship

D. a negative feedback loop

Ans: B

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Structure, Function, and Development
Difficulty Level: Hard



9. According to the text, Intellectual Growth is:

A. a 20% increase in IQ scores.

B. the result of an active interaction between acting and thinking children and their world.

C. being identified as a gifted and talented student.

D. a direct relationship to physical growth.

Ans: B

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Structure, Function, and Development
Difficulty Level: Easy



10. Developmental function refers to:

A. the form that cognition takes over time—to age-related differences in thinking.

B. the ability to function universally on all domains.

C. a developmental domain concept.

D. the in-depth study of one individual’s development over time.

Ans: A

Learning Objective:

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

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