
Unit 3 Quiz
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- Q1Which theory of cognitive development did Jean Piaget propose that includes the stages of sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational?Psychoanalytic TheoryAttachment TheoryCognitive Development TheorySocial Learning Theory30s
- Q2What is the term for the process by which certain experiences must occur for development to proceed normally, particularly in early childhood?Developmental StageCritical PeriodSensitive PeriodLearning Phase30s
- Q3In Lev Vygotsky's theory, what is the term used to describe the range of tasks that a child can perform with the help of a more knowledgeable other, but cannot yet perform independently?Social ConstructivismZone of Proximal DevelopmentScaffoldingCognitive Map30s
- Q4Which term refers to a child's ability to understand that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, a concept that is developed during the sensorimotor stage of Piaget's theory?Object PermanenceConservationEgocentrismAnimism30s
- Q5
Studies our social, cognitive, and physical development over a lifetime:
Cognitive Psychology
Math
Developmental Psychology
Puberty
30s - Q6Which of the following teratogens is commonly associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?SugarCaffeineNicotineAlcohol30s
- Q7What type of substance is known to cause malformations in a developing fetus when consumed during pregnancy?NutrientAntioxidantTeratogenProbiotic30s
- Q8What reflex is triggered when a newborn's cheek is stroked, leading them to turn their head in that direction?Sucking reflexMoro reflexTonic neck reflexRooting reflex30s
- Q9What reflex is exhibited when a newborn's foot is stroked and the toes fan out?Rooting reflexBabinski reflexPalmar grasp reflexMoro reflex30s
- Q10
What are four reflexes babies are born with?
Rooting, startling, joking, farting
Rooting, grasping, sucking, startling.
Grasping, sucking, running, jumping.
Joking, startling, sucking, farting.
30s - Q11
What is it called when a baby loses interest in stimuli?
Habitudes
Inhibition
Habits
Habitation
30s - Q12
What is 'maturation' in development?
When children go from infant to toddlerhood.
The sequence of events in a story.
The orderly sequence of biological growth
When children learn that others can have false notions.
30s - Q13Which of the following best exemplifies a critical period?The teenage years for learning to driveThe first few years of life for language acquisitionAny time during childhood for learning mathematicsThe entire lifespan for developing social skills30s
- Q14What happens if a skill is not acquired during its critical period?The person will never be able to learn that skillThe skill can still be learned just as easily laterIt may become significantly more difficult or impossible to acquire laterIt has no effect on future learning30s
- Q15What is a critical period in development?A random time in life when changes can happenA specific time frame during which the development of certain skills or behaviors must occurAny age range in which learning is possibleThe stage after which learning certain skills becomes impossible30s