1. During the elementary school years, children grow an average of _____ inches a year.
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2 to 3
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2. During puberty, adolescents' thoughts center on _____.
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Themselves
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3. Wernicke's aphasia is to ____ as broca's aphasia is to ____.
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Understanding; speaking
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4. A child who __________ to find a hidden toy is demonstrating a tertiary circular reaction.
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Looks in several directions
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5. Hereditary factors that influence cognitive development consist of __________.
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Genetically transmitted characteristics inherited from one’s parents
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6. Between 13 and 18 months, infants add approximately _____ new words.
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50
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7. According to piaget, when a scheme is modified based on some experience, ____ has occurred.
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Accommodation
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8. Experts _____ than novices.
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Take a more effective approach to a problem
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9. During adolescence, maturation of the ________ lags behind maturation of the ________.
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Frontal lobes; limbic system
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10. Developmentalists consider _____ to be developmentally regressive.
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Middle schools
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11. The difference between what an individual can accomplish independently and what he or she can learn with assistance from more capable individuals.
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Zone of proximal development (ZPD)
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12. ___________ Speech used for communicating in a social context with adults.
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All of these
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13. A form of constructivism in which individuals construct meaning by interacting with others within a social and cultural context is known as:
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Social constructivism
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14. An ability to use signs and symbols to represent an object is called ________.
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Semiotic function
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15. Schemes are organized patterns of physical action.
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True
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16. Temporary social support provided by an adult or more capable peer for a child to accomplish a task is called ___________ .
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Scaffolding
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17. Reversibility is the ability to manipulate one’s thinking in two directions.
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True
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18. Psychological and cultural tools means any symbolic system provided by culture, such as:
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All of these
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19. In Vygotsky’s theory, a form of self-regulatory, internalized speech that helps individuals guide their thoughts and actions is known as:
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Private speech
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20. Operations are physical actions performed mentally.
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True
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21. Object permanence means awareness that objects and people continue to exist even when not present.
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True
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22. Intersubjectivity means coconstruction of knowledge in which two individuals who begin a task with different knowledge perspectives come to a shared understanding.
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Intersubjectivity
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23. It occurs when an individual progresses from performing cognitive processes with a more capable person is called ____________ .
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Internalization
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24. A form of constructivism in which individuals construct meaning by themselves from their experiences is known as:
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Individual constructivism
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25. Identity constancy means understanding that an object remains qualitatively the same even though its appearance changes.
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True
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26. Equilibration is the process of maintaining a cognitive balance between our existing knowledge and new experiences.
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Equilibration
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27. An example of _____________ in which children talk from the perspective of their own interests and experiences without regard for the interests and conversational contributions of the listener.
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Egocentrism
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28. Egocentric is the thinking about the world primarily from one’s own physical or cognitive viewpoint.
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True
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29. A discrepancy between one’s existing knowledge and a new experience is called _____________ .
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Disequilibrium
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30. A psychological paradigm that characterizes learning as a process of actively constructing knowledge is known as:
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Constructivism
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31. _____________ means understanding that quantity or amount remains the same even though appearance changes.
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Conservation
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32. Centration is an inability to focus on two dimensions simultaneously.
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True
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33. __________ is a process of adaptation in Piaget’s theory that involves fitting new information or experiences into one’s existing way of thinking.
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Assimilation
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34. Active learning means any form of meaningful learning that involves constructing a rich knowledge base of :
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All of these
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35. A process of adaptation in Piaget’s theory that involves modifying one’s existing knowledge is known as:
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Accommodation
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36. In which of the following situations are adults and adolescents most likely to use externalized or egocentric speech?
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During challenging tasks
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37. One potential drawback of using the zone of proximal development in a classroom is that ______.
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The teacher may need to provide different levels of support for each student
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38. The process by which two people bring different knowledge and perspectives to a task and come to understand each other’s perspective is called ______.
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Intersubjectivity
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39. Compared to children in the concrete operational stage, children in the preoperational stage have difficulties with ______.
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Focusing on more than one dimension of an object at a time
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40. According to Piaget, object permanence is acquired around what age?
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Eight to 12 months
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41. Joseph, an 11-month-old infant, is shown a toy elephant by his father. When his father hides the elephant under his hat, Joseph reaches for the hat. This suggests that Joseph has acquired ______.
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Object permanence
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42. All of the following are Piagetian stages of development EXCEPT ______.
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Preoperative
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43. According to Piaget, the most effective social interactions, with respect to the development of cognition, are between and individual child and her ______.
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Peer
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44. According to Piaget, all of the following factors play a role in cognitive development EXCEPT ______.
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Scaffolding
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45. A child who learns about mathematics by thinking about and practicing solving mathematical problems can be said to be engaged in ______.
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Individual constructivism
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