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Slater & Lewis: Introduction to Infant Development

Chapter 02

Instructions

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Question 1

A research technique in which researchers obtain information about an infant's spontaneous behavior is:

Question 2

Experimental designs are characterized by:

Question 3

Research findings that explain behavior under many conditions are:

Question 4

It is important that basic sensory capacities are developing properly because:

Question 5

Habituation:

Question 6

The Bayley Scales of Infant Development:

Question 7

An infant's tendency to attend to the more complex of two stimuli is the basis of the method called:

Question 8

The rate of habituation is an indication of:

Question 9

The difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning is:

Question 10

Infants of mothers who are responsive:

Question 11

Security of attachment to mother is typically measured by:

Question 12

A 9-12 month milestone in social competence is:

Question 13

Cortisol is:

Question 14

Stress reactivity refers to:

Question 15

Vagal tone has been used as a measure of physiological regulation because:

Question 16

Infants express emotions by:

Question 17

Facial expressions are coded from videotape by:

Question 18

Temperament is considered:

Question 19

Temperament is measured using:

Question 20

The mirror-rouge task measures: