Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Family is the most important element in most children’s lives.
2. Influence in a family flows downward from parent to child and not the other way around.
3. Transitions in the culture and environment that affect the individual are considered part of the chronosystem.
4. It is important for early childhood educators to remember that the child’s home exists in one “compartment” and school in another.
5. Early childhood programs that include family support measures can have a dramatic effect on children’s later school achievement and on their families.


1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True

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Read again the scenario in item 14 . Although Ron, Janda, Mark and Linda are all doing different things, their behavior can best be explained by which one of the following?

A. These students probably do not like Eva. B. They are not interested in the topic of Eva's speech. C. They lack good classroom etiquette. D. The students have no interest in college.

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The "critical period" for language development refers to:

a. a time when children are particularly sensitive to being criticized for how well they are speaking. b. the period between 6 to 11 years when children are really reaching out to the world beyond the home. c. the optimum time in development for children to learn to talk. d. the period between infancy and kindergarten entry—after that, it is too late to acquire language easily.

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What is meant by a 'spurious' relationship between two variables?

A. One that is so illogical it cannot possibly be true B. An apparent relationship that is so curious it demands further attention C. A relationship that appears to be true because each variable is related to a third one D. One that produces a perfect negative correlation on a scatter diagram

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