In some cultures infants' gross motor skills are actively stimulated. These infants:
a. will walk sooner and be faster runners as teenagers.
b. will walk earlier but show no difference in development in the long term.
c. will walk at the same time as infants who don't receive this stimulation.
d. will rebel and walk later.
B
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a. staff and faculty; peers b. peers; family c. family; peers d. there were no racial differences in sources of support
David always refers to himself as "you." This:
a. could represent an unusual speech pattern called pronoun reversal. b. is an indication of insecure attachment relationships. c. is atypical when language is first acquired. d. is a common feature in childhood schizophrenia.
Ethnic minority adolescents whose cultural values conflict with those of the dominant culture have to choose one culture over the other in order to develop properly
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the Bai and Bertenthal ( 1992 ) paradigm, the researcher hides an object under one of 2 cups
in the presence of the infant. Next, the researcher either repositions the infant around the table, or turns the table. Finally, the infant is allowed to search for the object. What is the most likely result of this paradigm? A) Most infants are too confused with the manipulations. They may ordinarily solve this task, but not when they or the table are moved. B) The infant is more likely to correctly locate the object in conditions when the table has been repositioned. C) The infant is more likely to correctly locate the object when the infant is repositioned. D) The infant is more likely to locate the object if they are allowed a training session with the task.