Infants typically triple their body weight by the time of their first birthday.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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With the palmar reflex,
a. the child grasps objects pressed against the palm of her hand with four fingers. b. the child shows a startle response in reaction to sudden changes in position. c. the child voluntary reaches for and grasps objects. d. the child moves the head in the direction of sounds.
A piece of chalk placed in the shade on a sunny day reflects less light than a black hockey puck placed directly in the sunlight. Yet we perceive the chalk to be brighter than the hockey puck. We can explain this perceptual phenomenon based on the principle of
a. brightness constancy. b. color constancy c. relative reflectance. d. retinal disparity. e. contrast effects.
Of special importance in the development of cognition is the child's collaboration with and internalization of social exchanges with
a. parents and peers. c. parents and teachers. b. teachers and peers. d. parents, peers, and teachers.
The notion that a child can learn not by direct reinforcement but by watching other people is termed assimilation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false