What are the three sub-scales in the Bayley Scales of Infant Development and what does each measure?
What will be an ideal response?
The three scales are the cognitive scale, which measures attention and exploration; the language scale, which measures use and understanding of language; and the motor scale, which measures fine and gross motor skills.
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a. serial processing. b. parallel processing. c. ecological validity. d. metacognition.
Which of these infant features or actions is LEAST prone to promote close bonds in the parent toward the child?
a. Difficult temperament b. Sucking and grasping reflexes c. The Kewpie doll effect d. Smiling
Learning theorists focus on an attempt to describe the rules and procedures the child follows in completing a task
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When subjects were given a verbal description to design new creatures (Smith, Ward and Schumacher, 1993), they performed most creatively when
a. they were also given several visual examples to begin with. b. they were not given any visual examples. c. they were allowed to talk through the process. d. they were first given preinventive forms.