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            A country's rate of childhood obesity correlates with the frequency of children's exposure to food commercials on television.
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        True
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            Many development are concerned that modern children spend too little time
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        Engaged in active play
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            A basic nerve cell in the central nervous system is called an
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        Neuron
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            Jimmy, who is 8 years old, is more likely at this age to want to play with Sara than with another boy his age
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        False
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            Achievement tests are designed to measure one's
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        Knowledge about a subject
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            Asthma is a disorder caused by _________ the airways.  a) Inflammation of  b) Enlargement of   c) Destruction of  d) Holes in
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        Inflammation of
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            Children with attention-deficit disorders:  a) Are always impulsive  b) Are always objective  c) Can concentrate momentarily  d) Struggle to pay attention
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        Struggle to pay attention
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            Children with any form of autism spectrum disorder have:  a) Difficulty speaking  b) A lack of eye contact  c) Difficulty understanding others' speech  d) Difficulty understanding emotions
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        Difficulty speaking
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            During the school years, children learn up to 20 new words each day.  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            In the United States, public schools that set their own standards, are licensed by the state and receive funding from private money and sponsors are ________schools.  a) Voucher  b) Private  c) Religious  d) Charter
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        Charter
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            The high rate of obesity in the United States is primarily due to heredity.  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            In the United States, the percentage of children with asthma has been stable for about the last two decades.  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            The memory system in which signals are held for a split second is called.  a) Short-term  b) Working  c) Sensory  d) Holding
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        Sensory
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            A child's reaction time is determined by his or her level of muscular development  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            In the total immersion approach to bilingual education, social communication in both languages is encouraged.  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            Anoxia refers to:  a) Cerebral hemorrhaging  b) Signs of cerebral palsy  c) A lack of oxygen  d) Toxic substance in the bloodstream
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        Lack of oxygen
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            Full-term pregnancies typically last____________ from the date of conception.  a) 32 weeks  b) 34 weeks  c) 36 weeks  d) 38 weeks
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        38 weeks
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            Every ovum a woman creates contains an X chromosome  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            The first two weeks of prenatal development are called the fetal period.  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            Genes are located on chromosomes  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            About 20 percent of all children have difficulties that could be connected to behavioral teratogens.  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            Cindy is doing a presentation on prenatal development and wants to present the three main periods of prenatal development in order from conception to birth. Cindy's presentation uses the following orders.  a) Embryonic, germinal, and fetal  b) Fatal, embryonic, and germinal  c) Germinal, embryonic, and fetal  d) Germinal, fetal, and embryonic
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        Germinal, embryonic, and fetal
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            About a week after conception, the outer layer of the multiplying cells forms a protective circle, or shell, that will become the .  a) Placenta  b) Umbilical cord  c) Vermix  d) Infant
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        Placenta
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            Newborn babies do NOT have reflexes designed to:  a) Maintain oxygen supply  b) Maintain a constant body temperature  c) Adjust to the difference between day and night  d) Manage feeding
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        Adjust to the difference between day and night
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            On the 23rd set of chromosomes, males have  a) Two X chromosomes  b) Two Y chromosomes  c) An X and Y chromosomes  d) Just a Y Chromosomes
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        An X and Y chromosomes
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            Dizygotic twins originate from the same zygote; therefore, they have the same genotype  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            Father do not seem to have any impact on birth outcomes  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            Epidural, often used in hospital births to manage pain during childbirth have been shown to:  a) Help prevent unnecessary C-sections  b) Encourage breast-feeding from the beginning  c) Inhibit the newborn's readiness to suck  d) Induce labor
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        Inhibit the newborn's readiness to suck
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            The rooting reflex helps a newborn infant find a nipple  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            Maternal depression:  a) Is normal and does not usually require any treatment  b) Is usually not noticed by the father  c) Does not seen to affect an infant  d) Can have a long-term impact on the newborn
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        Can have a long-term impact on the newborn
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            Identical twins are also called _______ twins  a) Monozygotic  b) Dizygotic  c) Zygotic  d) Gamete
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        Monozygotic
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            Embryos exposed to large amounts of alcohol may develop distorted facial features  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            On the 23rd set of chromosomes, females have  a) Two X chromosomes  b) Two Y chromosomes  c) An X and a Y chromosomes  d) Just a Y chromosomes
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        Two X chromosomes
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            Each molecule of DNA is called a(n):  a) Chromosome   b) RNA  c) Gene  d) Zygote
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        chromosome
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            Laniya's three grandchildren live with her because their mother is in jail. The term for the family structure that best describes the household of Laniya and her grandchildren is:
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        Skipped Generation
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            Which of the following statement about selective optimization with compensation is TRUE?
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        With it, older adults decide how to accomplish something despite their limitations.
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            According to disengagement theory, aging leads to decreasing options for relationships and activities.
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        True
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            The life expectancy for 65-year-old European Americans is the same as that for 65-year-old African Americans. True or False
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        False
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            Older couples that are happy together are likely to say they no longer disagree about things.
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        False
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            In the U.S., most private pensions are tied not only to work history but also to the stock market.
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        True
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            Today, most never-married older adults are:
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        about as happy as people in long-term marriages.
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            In parent and adult child relationships____ feel stronger affection toward their parents
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        Daughters
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            About 5 percent of elders report that they have been victims of
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        Elder abuse
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            Many developmentalists believe that one sign of mental health in older adults is
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        Accepting mortality
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            Erikson called the final crisis of development:
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        Integrity versus despair
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            James, age 50, is terminally ill. He is primarily focused on:
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        A fear of leaving something undone.
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            Religious involvement correlates with _____ because it promotes social relationships and healthy habits.
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        Better health
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            Fear of death tends to subside in middle age
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        False
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            According to Kubler-Ross, the first stage of dying is:
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        Denial
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            When many adults who moved into a neighborhood decades earlier never leave the area, the result is:
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        a naturally occurring retirement community
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            The medical establishment is largely responsible for preventing frailty among the old.
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        false
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            Physician-assisted suicide is legal in most U.S. states
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        False
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            Children who are terminally ill fear that death means they will be:
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        Abandoned
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            Control processes include emotional regulation, selective attention, and metacognition.  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            A country's rate of childhood obesity correlates with the frequency of children's exposure to food commercials on television.  a) True  b) false
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        True
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            The ability to understand and use metaphors results from a level of cognitive development that is typically attained during middle childhood.  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            The ratio between a person's height and weight is expressed as:  a) HWP  b) BMW  c) APGAR  d) BMI
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        BMI
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            Which learning disability is characterized by unusual difficulty with reading?  a) Dyslexia  b) ADHD  c) Autism  d) Bipolar disorder
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        Dyslexia
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            16. It is common for boys to get higher grades than girls in middle childhood.  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            Birthplace seems to be a factor in whether a child develops asthma or not.  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            Children with learning disabilities will face obstacles throughout their entire lives.  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            Todd runs around the classroom, can't seem to sit still or concentrate, and is easily excited. With which disorder might Todd be diagnosed?   a) Mental retardation  b) A sensory deficit  c) Attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder  d) Childhood schizophrenia
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        Attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder
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            Conservation refers to a child's assumption that the world is unchanging  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            A preschooler's approach to the world is control more by his or her own subjective views of the world than by reality.  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            The amygdala registers emotions  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            The part of the brain that specializes in planning and prioritizing is the cerebellum  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            A child's appetite ________ between the ages of 2 and 6.  a) Increases slightly  b) Increases dramatically  c) Stay the same  d) Decreases
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        Decreases
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            The area of the brain that is crucial in expressing and regulating emotion is the:  a) Limbic system  b) Prefrontal cortex  c) Fusiform face area  d) Corpus callosum
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        Limbic system
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            A child's inability to understand that undoing a sequence of events will bring about the original situation is called:  a) Concrete operations  b) Conservation  c) Irreversibility  d) Symbolic thought
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        Irreversibility
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            Too much sugar and to little fiber cause tooth decay in childhood  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            An example of a fine motor skill is:  a) Using scissors to cut paper  b) Swimming across a pool  c) Roller-skating around the block  d) Playing catch with a football
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        Using scissors to cut paper
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            Today's children could become the first generation in more than 100 years to have a shorter lifespan than their parents as a result of:  a) Their propensity to over eat and under exercise  b) An increase in the number of accidents involving teenagers  c) New, deadly disease for which there are no cures  d) A lack of access to quality medical care
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        Their propensity to over eat and under exercise
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            The ability to plan and prioritize appears to be directly related to the development of the ______ cortex.  a) Parietal  b) Prefrontal  c) Striate  d) Posterior
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        Prefrontal
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            Primary prevention reduces the damage after an accident  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            What is a leading cause of death among children between the ages of 1 and 4 years old?  a) Drowning  b) Poisoning  c) Falling  d) Cancer
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        poisoning
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            If a child's home environment is poor, early education programs won't be beneficial  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            A preschooler's approach to the world is control more by his or her own subjective views of the world than by reality  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            Most teacher-directed preschool programs stress  a) Academics  b) Arts and music  c) Social skills  d) Dual languages
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        Academics
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            A theory of mind is one's own personal understanding of the complex interaction among emotions, perceptions, thoughts, and intentions in oneself and others  a) True  b) False
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        True
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            The right hemisphere of the brain is where language abilities are located in most people  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            A nutritional problem in early childhood is an insufficient intake or iron, zinc, and calcium  a) True  b) false
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        True
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            Gross motor skills are:  a) Head motions  b) Small movements  c) Large movements  d) Feet motions
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        Large movement
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            Parents are told that their newborn is in the 90th percentile for height. This means that their child is:  a) Above average in height  b) Below average in height  c) Average in height  d) 90 percent of the desired height for his weight.
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        Above average in height
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            The brain of the newborn is the same size as those of an adult and therefore disproportionately large.   a) True  b) False
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        false
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            Infants require toys that make noise, play music, beep, and sing in order for their brains to develop adequately  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            Axons and dendrites meet at a synapse.  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            The five senses serve no purpose in comforting in comforting infants  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            According to Skinner, a grandfather who smiles whenever the baby says "pa-pa" is providing reinforcement for talking.  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            Infants do not turn their heads in response to a sound until they are at least three months old.   a) True   b) False
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        false
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            The fats and sugars used in formula make it more digestible than breast milk.  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            The outer layers of the brain are referred to as:  a) The cortex  b) Axons  c) Dendrites  d) Synapses
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        The cortex
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            The form of discipline most frequently used with preschool children in North America is time-out.  a) True  b) False
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        true
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            Freud's term for the formation of a conscience that internalizes parental morals is:  a) The superego  b) The ego  c) Schema  d) Identification
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        The superego
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            Instrumental aggression is an angry retaliation for someone else's actions.  a) True  b) False
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        False
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            Young children typically have low self-esteem since they compare their abilities with peers who are more competent.  a) True  b) False
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        false
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            Since Brittany will set the dinner table only if she can have a treat after dinner, her willingness to help is extrinsically motivated.   a) True  b) False
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        True