At which stage does a child learn phonological recoding skills and start to read?

a) Stage 0
b) Stage 1
c) Stage 2
d) Stage 3


Answer: b

Psychology

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A. part of the dendrite that receives incoming signals B. small space between the end bulb and its neighboring organ, muscle, or cell body C. chemical that transmits signals from one neuron to another D. signal that travels from one neuron to another

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Suppose a child is shown a set of glass marbles that includes 5 red marbles and 8 green marbles. The child is asked to count the red marbles, then the green marbles, and then all the marbles, which she can do

Although she can answer the question, "Are there more red or green marbles?" she cannot correctly answer the question, "Are there more red marbles than glass marbles?" This situation most clearly demonstrates which of the following concepts? a. irreversibility b. egocentrism c. centration d. symbolic representation

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In the epilogue on case studies, Carlson argues that

A) valid conclusions can only be drawn from groups of brain-damaged persons. B) brain modules can be proven to control individual behaviors. C) a case study involves the intensive study of disabilities noted in groups of people. D) brain damage is usually similar from case to case. E) certain case study results can be used to eliminate the role of a brain module in a specific behavior.

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The "ticking" of a clock cell within the SCN appears to involve

A) feedback loops of intracellular protein production. B) the rhythmic opening of sodium channels in the membrane. C) interactions between two adjacent clock cells. D) the rhythmic opening of calcium channels in the membrane. E) the buildup of sodium in the clock cell over time.

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