Test Bank for Early Childhood
Development: A Multicultural
Perspective 8th Edition by Jeffrey
Trawick-Smith
All Chapters 1-18 With Rationales| A+ PASS
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Studying Early Childhood Development in a Diverse World
Learning Outcome Quizzes 1
Application Exercises 12
Test Items 14
Test Answer Key 23
Chapter 1: Studying Early Childhood Development in a Diverse World
Chapter 1 Learning Outcome Quizzes
Learning Outcome 1.1: Define early childhood development and explain how qualitative development is
different from quantitative development.
[Q1]
According to the textbook, which of the following statements best defines early childhood development?
1. The increase in knowledge and number of skills of young children over the first 5 years of life
2. The process of qualitative and quantitative changes in children from birth to age 8 [correct]
3. The increase in sensorimotor intelligence between ages 3 and 9
4. The fixed order of acquiring skills and knowledge at each age from birth to age 7
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[Feedback for Answer Choice 1]
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This statement suggests that children simply acquire greater knowledge and abilities as they age—a
purely quantitative view—and does not address qualitative changes. Also, early childhood is defined as
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birth to age 8 in the book.
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[Feedback for Correct Answer 2]
Children do not simply become larger or obtain more knowledge as they develop. As they develop, they
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become qualitatively different people, thinking and behaving in uniquely different ways.
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[Feedback for Answer Choice 3]
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This statement addresses only one kind of intelligence that occurs in infancy. It does not include other
domains, such as physical or social development, or types of thinking that appear after infancy.
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[Feedback for Answer Choice 4]
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This statement suggests that all children will acquire skills or knowledge in a fixed order, which is not
always the case.
[Q2]
Which of the following is the best example of a child becoming a qualitatively, not just quantitatively,
different person with development?
1. A child overcomes fears by having a deeper understanding of the world. [correct]
2. A child acquires more mathematical skills and concepts.
3. A child forms a wider network of friendships and acquaintances.
4. A child becomes attached to multiple caregivers, including teachers and parents.
[Feedback for Correct Answer 1]
In development, a child does not simply acquire more experience or knowledge about things that are
frightening; the child can now interpret and apply his or her knowledge to overcome these fears.
[Feedback for Answer Choice 2]
This statement implies that in development children simply learn more of something—in this case, more
skills or knowledge. It does not recognize that children think and solve problems completely differently.
They can apply and refine skills and knowledge in new ways as they develop.
[Feedback for Answer Choice 3]
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This answer is focused on quantitative changes in development—simply making more friends and
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acquaintances. It does not address how the nature of friendships or the child‟s knowledge or social
behaviors change with development.
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[Feedback for Answer Choice 4]
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This answer suggests that attachment to caregivers is simply the process of becoming attached to more
people—a purely quantitative view of this aspect of development. It does not address how the quality of
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these relationships changes with development.
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[Q3]
Which of the following examples relates most specifically to quantitative change in a child‟s
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development?
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1. Grayson has a strategy for figuring out which bowl is bigger than the others
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2. Grayson stopped being egocentric and taking toys away from others
3. Grayson grew two inches in the past six months [correct]
4. Grayson now asks for milk rather than crying for it
[Feedback for Answer Choice 1]
Grayson‟s development of a strategy for figuring out which bowl is biggest is an example of qualitative
change.
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Grayson‟s change in showing less egocentrism is an example of qualitative change.
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Grayson‟s growth in height represents quantitative change.
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Grayson‟s developmental change from crying for milk to asking for it represents qualitative change.
[Q4]
The definition of child development includes which of the following?
1. Process of complying
2. Process of conforming
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3. Process of uniformity
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4. Process of transforming [correct]
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The definition of child development relates to changes rather than complying with any rules or
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expectations.
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The definition of child development relates to changes rather than conformity.
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The definition of child development relates to changes rather than uniformity.
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