A) is adultlike at birth
B) improves greatly with age
C) slowly declines throughout childhood
D) decreases from two items at 6 months to one at 12 months
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A) concepts and memory
B) memory and mental representations
C) perceptual and motor responses
D) attention and categorization
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A) overextension
B) underextension
C) infant-directed speech
D) referential style
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A) the tertiary circular reaction
B) reflexive schemes
C) object permanence
D) deferred imitation
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A) do not require that caregivers have special training in child development
B) nationally regulate and fund child care to ensure its quality
C) offer government-subsidized child care only to low-SES families
D) do not regulate the child-care industry
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A) interviews with parents and children
B) observations of a large sample of young children
C) observations of his own three children
D) field experiments with toddlers and preschoolers
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A) shy children; sociable children
B) toddler-age girls; toddler-age boys
C) second-born children; firstborn children
D) low-SES children; middle-SES children
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A) reflexive scheme
B) primary circular reaction
C) A-not-B search error
D) mental representation
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A) have a short attention span
B) be a late talker
C) produce meaningful words earlier
D) comprehend less language
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A) the violation-of-expectation method
B) deferred imitation
C) inferred imitation
D) displaced reference
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A) children temporarily regress to a previous stage
B) less effective schemes are produced
C) children adapt more than they organize
D) more effective schemes are produced
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A) Children in the direct viewing condition will retrieve the toy easily, while those in the video condition will have difficulty.
B) Children in the video condition will retrieve the toy easily, while those in the direct viewing condition will have difficulty.
C) Both groups of children will have difficulty retrieving the toy.
D) Children in both groups will be able to retrieve the toy easily.
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A) overextension
B) infant-directed speech
C) underextension
D) referential style
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A) want to know exactly what individuals of different ages do when faced with a task or problem
B) are satisfied with general concepts, such as assimilation and accommodation, to describe how children think
C) provide a single, unified theory of cognitive development to describe the human cognitive system
D) emphasize that children live in rich social and cultural contexts that affect their cognitive development
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A) information-processing
B) cognitive-developmental
C) sociocultural
D) dynamic systems
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A) measure variations in developmental progress
B) focus on the process of cognitive development
C) are accurate indicators of what babies and toddlers understand
D) focus on environmental influences on intelligence
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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A) the adjustment of old schemes after noticing that current ways of thinking are flawed
B) the cognitive discomfort the child feels during times of rapid cognitive change
C) a range of tasks that the child cannot yet handle alone but can do with the help of more skilled partners
D) internal depictions of information that the mind can manipulate
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A) 60; 100
B) 70; 130
C) 85; 110
D) 100; 140
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