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Slater & Lewis: Introduction to Infant Development

Chapter 06

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Question 1

How many stages are there in Piaget's theory of infant development?

Question 2

The four approaches described in the chapter are:

Question 3

Piaget's theory of infant cognitive development is termed the:

Question 4

In Piaget's theory a secondary circular reaction can be defined as:

Question 5

Tertiary circular reactions can be described as:

Question 6

In coordination of secondary schemes the infant develops:

Question 7

In Piaget's theory the onset of objectification begins at:

Question 8

The term 'allocentric' refers to:

Question 9

Nativist approaches:

Question 10

Understanding of occluded objects:

Question 11

In Piaget's view the first 'true' imitation and the ability to imitate novel actions emerges around:

Question 12

In imitation studies with infants the most often used facial gestures are:

Question 13

The earliest age at which infants have been shown to imitate adult facial gestures is:

Question 14

In Meltzoff and Moore's model of imitation the term AIM refers to:

Question 15

The term 'proprioceptive feedback' refers to:

Question 16

Piaget's account of infant cognitive development is often referred to as:

Question 17

The most frequently-used test of infant development is:

Question 18

A measure of the speed and amount of information processing is:

Question 19

A meta-analysis is:

Question 20

A creod is: