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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Rett's disorder, a pattern of developmental regression that results in permanent behavioral and communicative problems, becomes apparent in childhood. How long after birth is development typically normal before signs of the disorder manifest?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Neuropsychological testing is used to determine neurological function, screen for various disorders, or assess brain damage. Which of the following neuropsychology tests is used to screen for brain damage and developmental disorders and has high validity?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Developmental psychologists have proposed two kinds of change: qualitative and quantitative. Proponents of quantitative change believe that development is gradual and continuous. Which of the following psychologists adheres to this belief?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Conrad Lorenz discovered, in his work with birds, that ducklings that imprinted on him between 12 and 17 hours after birth continued to follow him even when other ducks became available to them. What does this phenomenon refer to?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Brain development is rapid during childhood. At what age is it believed that a brain has lateral functioning and sensory integration?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Language development theories focus on either nature or nurture mechanisms of learning language. What concept is described by the idea that children are born with an innate ability and need only exposure to adult language to develop speech?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
A common language-related disorder, dyslexia, expresses itself in different types. Which type of dyslexia does someone who reads the word "slap" as "slit" or "sleep" most likely have?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A common language-related disorder, dyslexia, expresses itself in different types. What type of dyslexia does someone who sounds words out instead of recognizing them have?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Piaget's model of childhood development identifies four stages of cognitive development that individuals move through as they grow up. Which of those stages involves animistic thinking-giving inanimate objects psychological attributes?