Developmental neuropsychology has been approached from the standpoint of:

A) physical changes of the nervous system related to cognitive changes
B) neurological pathology
C) neurological maturation
D) all of the above
E) none of the above


D

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Which of the following mother-child conversations would be most likely, according to the discussion in Chapter 3?

a. a mother talking with her daughter about anger b. a mother talking with her son about anger c. a son beginning a conversation about sadness with his mother d. a son beginning a conversation about fear with his mother

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Cognitive psychology addressed the critiques of behaviourism by applying scientific methods to the study of:

A) mental processes such as memory, perception, and thought. B) stimulus–response learning. C) the unconscious mind. D) neurological mechanisms underlying observable behaviour.

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Five-year-old Latoya watches her father place a ball in each of six bowls. She agrees that there are just as many balls as there are bowls. Her father then removes the balls and spreads them out in a row that extends beyond the row of bowls. Latoya says there are now more balls than there are bowls. According to Piaget, Latoya lacks the concept of:

A) conservation. B) egocentrism. C) object permanence. D) false beliefs.

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In the Luo et al. study reportedin the article on object permanence, Now You See It, Now You Don't, how

was the behavior of the infants recorded? (a) by one observer who held the infants during the trials (b) by two observers hidden behind the apparatus (c) by an eye-tracking instrument (d) by the parent who was holding the infant during the trials

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