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Quiz 9: Cognitive Development
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Miller and Weiss asked 7-,10-,and 13-year-olds to remember the locations of animals hidden behind flaps,telling the children to pay attention to the animals and ignore other objects behind each flap.How helpful were these instructions for each age group?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
According to recent research findings,why do older children make more correct judgments as to whether two complex pictures are different?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Your psychology professor asks you for the name of the individual who identified three different levels of moral development.To answer this question correctly,what type of memory will you need to use?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Which statement best characterizes the results of Vurpillot and colleagues' experiments regarding the abilities of children to search two different visual scenes and to identify differences between them?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Lynette is writing a test in geography and is trying to recall the capital of Germany.To answer this question correctly,what type of memory will Lynnette need to use?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
According to Brainerd and Gordon,why might young children think more slowly and less efficiently than older children?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Improvements in which skill best accounts for why older children are better than younger children at finding lost objects?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Wayne and Sally are telling their friends about the interesting things they did during their recent trip to Banff National Park.What type of memory are Wayne and Sally using to communicate the events of their trip?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Which type of event memory is the earliest to develop?
Question 50
Multiple Choice
Drew is demonstrating a new computer program to his younger sister.What type of memory would Drew need to use as he shows her how to open the application and create a file?
Question 51
Multiple Choice
Mr.Reynolds asks his Grade 3 students to write a short essay about what they did during their spring break.To do this effectively,what type of memory will his students need to use?
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Younger children tend to recall more incidental,irrelevant information about situations than do older children and adults.Difficulties with which cognitive process is thought to account for the younger children's deficit?
Question 53
Multiple Choice
Researchers have found that 6-year-olds give more sustained attention to their toys or activities than do younger children.What has this developmental change in attention span been attributed to?
Question 54
Multiple Choice
Rachel is 4 years old and has difficulty with a task requiring her to decide whether two complex stimuli are the same or different.To what would Vurpillot attribute Rachel's difficulties with this task?
Question 55
Multiple Choice
Jaylene is a 2-year-old toddler.Although she knows that she should not touch her mother's books,she cannot seem to stop herself from doing so,despite the fact that she has been scolded on numerous occasions.How would an information theorist account for Jaylene's behaviour?
Question 56
Multiple Choice
In contrast to theorists who emphasize the activation of cognitive processes in the development of thinking skills,others emphasize the importance of which skill?
Question 57
Multiple Choice
What is the term for memories of events that we have personally experienced?
Question 58
Multiple Choice
A 5-year-old relates her experience about going to the dentist: "You get in the car,drive there,get out,go inside,wait,get in the dental chair,get teeth fixed,jump from the chair,walk to the car,and go home." How would a psychologist characterize this child's memory strategy?
Question 59
Multiple Choice
In a research study 6-year-olds and 14-year-olds are asked to sort coloured cards.In order to increase performance,will it be helpful to tell the participants to pay attention to the colours,while ignoring the shape of the cards?