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Test Bank for Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective, 7th edition 7e by Jeffrey Trawick-Smith. ISBN-13: 5056 Full Chapters test bank are included - Chap 1 to 18 (Complete Chapters) Studying Early Childhood Development in a Diverse World Research and Assessment in Early Childhood Development Theories of Child Development Genetics, Prenatal Development, and Birth The Newborn Physical Growth of Infants and Toddlers Cognitive Development of Infants and Toddlers Infant and Toddler Language and Literacy Infant and Toddler Social and Emotional Development Preschool Physical and Motor Development Cognitive Development in the Preschool Years Language, Literacy, and Pretend Play in the Preschool Years Social and Emotional Development of Preschoolers Physical Growth and Motor Development in the Primary Years Cognitive Development in the Primary Years Language and Literacy in the Primary Years Social and Emotional Development in the Primary Years Parents, Families, and Children: A Multicultural Perspective

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Early Childhood Development: A
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Multicultural Perspective – 7th Edition
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TEST BANK
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Jeffrey Trawick-Smith
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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors and

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All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without permission is prohibited.
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, Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective, 7e (Trawick-Smith)
Chapter 1 Studying Early Childhood Development in a Diverse World
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1.1 Multiple Choice: Recall Questions

1) Which of the following statements best describes the process of child development?
A) Children acquire more knowledge and grow larger and stronger over time.
B) Children are "emerging selves;" they mature over time, just as other organisms unfold.
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C) Children's abilities and knowledge are shaped by caring adults within their environment.
D) Children's knowledge and physical abilities increase and also change qualitatively over time.
Answer: D

2) Qualitative development involves:
A) transformations in the processes of thinking, feeling, and moving.
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B) growing complexity in biological functions only.
C) the formation of diverse affective states.
D) the acquisition of more knowledge and skills.
Answer: A
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3) Which of the following best explains the statement "Children are almost different people from
one developmental stage to the next"?
A) Temperamental shift occurs, causing a quiet child to become bold and active or a shy child to
become outgoing.
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B) Children's facial structure and stature change so markedly that they appear to be very different
people.
C) Personalities vary drastically from one developmental stage to another.
D) Children think and behave in qualitatively different ways as they develop.
Answer: D
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4) Development is best described as:
A) qualitative and quantitative changes over time.
B) physical and mental growth of humans from birth to old age.
C) acceleration of mental and physical functions with age.
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D) the acquisition of knowledge and physical skill during the life cycle.
Answer: A

5) Early childhood development is defined in the field of education as development:
A) of mental operations from birth to five years.
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B) which begins with the child's first words and ends with formal operational thought in
adolescence.
C) from the preschool years to the primary grades.
D) from conception and birth to age eight.
Answer: D
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, 6) Understanding child development assists the teacher and caregiver in all of the following
EXCEPT:
A) arranging the physical aspects of the classroom in a way that best encourages the active
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learning styles of young children.
B) accelerating the child's development past certain developmental stages.
C) planning curriculum that is developmentally appropriate.
D) guiding the behaviors of young children in the classroom setting.
Answer: B
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7) Which of the following statements about Western perspective on child development is
accurate?
A) All children, regardless of background, enjoy greater healthcare and childcare than in
previous centuries.
B) In Western society, children have always been viewed as distinct human beings from infancy.
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C) Concern for children's socialization needs is a relatively recent development in Western
history.
D) Over the past several centuries, children have come to be viewed as "little adults."
Answer: C
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8) Prior to the Middle Ages, children in Western society were:
A) smothered with affection to the point where personality development was often inhibited.
B) cared for by hired caregivers, so bonding with parents rarely occurred.
C) believed to be nonpersons in infancy and little adults by age 7.
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D) believed to be dependent and uneducable until 8 years of age.
Answer: C

9) Why should the word minority no longer be used to refer to historically underrepresented
groups in the United States?
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A) There are so many individual variations across cultures that a single term should not be used
to define them all.
B) The word has so many other meanings within our culture that it can be misleading.
C) The word is overused in child development research, leading to a "cultural deficit model."
D) "Minorities" will soon comprise the majority of people in American society.
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Answer: D

10) The Child Watch Visitation Program of the Children's Defense Fund is powerful as an
advocate for child development because:
A) it is focused primarily on the central issue of reducing poverty within society.
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B) it provides financial support for families at the lowest socioeconomic level.
C) it allows policy members to see for themselves the challenges that children and families face.
D) it emphasizes education, health services, and emotional support.
Answer: C
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, 11) Socioeconomic status, or SES, does NOT usually take into account:
A) income.
B) level of education.
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C) occupation of primary wage earners.
D) ethnicity.
Answer: D

12) Which of the following is an accurate statement?
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A) Socioeconomic status is something very different from culture or ethnicity.
B) Socioeconomic status is a measure of economic class based completely on family income.
C) Socioeconomic status is synonymous with special needs status.
D) Socioeconomic status is the social acceptance status of a particular cultural group.
Answer: A
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13) Which of the following statements best describes studies that have been conducted with
children of historically underrepresented groups?
A) Children of historically underrepresented groups are more likely to be studied than Euro-
American children.
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B) Most research has been done with only Euro-American children; children of color have been
traditionally excluded.
C) In recent years, there has been much multicultural research with young children of color in
almost every area of development.
D) Studies do not compare the development of children of historically underrepresented groups
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to that of children from mainstream society.
Answer: C

14) One way in which slavery and colonialism have influenced parenting values and child-
rearing practices is that:
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A) parents are more likely to sever ties with extended family and cultural groups.
B) parents are more likely to emphasize multicultural education and developing diverse friend
groups.
C) parents are more likely to encourage their children to be dependent on them until adulthood.
D) parents are more likely to rely on a firm disciplinary approach in order to protect their
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children.
Answer: D

15) The term "children of color" is best used to describe:
A) children from non-European, non-Caucasian backgrounds.
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B) children with low socioeconomic status.
C) children with parents who are of different races or ethnic groups.
D) children with minority status.
Answer: A
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