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Slater & Lewis: Introduction to Infant Development

Chapter 15

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Question 1

Altricial species are those whose offspring:

Question 2

Early social signals of cries and smiles in the human newborn are:

Question 3

A possible example of a clear attempt to communicate is:

Question 4

Infant-directed speech compared with adult-directed speech is:

Question 5

5-month-old English-learning infants smile more to 'praise' vocalizations:

Question 6

Infants can tell that happy faces are different from sad faces:

Question 7

Campos and Stenberg investigated 12-month-olds "mindreading skills" using the:

Question 8

Social referencing refers to:

Question 9

By which age do infants look to the mother's face to seek information about something in the world?

Question 10

When do infants begin to communicate about things to other people?

Question 11

Infants begin to use pointing gestures as early as:

Question 12

How many stages of babbling are there?

Question 13

Canonical babbling is:

Question 14

Infants exposed to American Sign Language (ASL) typically:

Question 15

By which age are normally-hearing infants attuned to the sound system of their native language?

Question 16

Tincoff & Jusczyk found that infants have formed an association between their parents and their name by:

Question 17

Fluent language users typically process how many different speech sounds per second when following a conversation?

Question 18

When do infants demonstrate an understanding of what other people's intentions are?

Question 19

Infant-directed speech is found in which of these languages?

Question 20

At what age will infants turn to look in the direction of a non-human object with "eyes"?

Question 21

It has been claimed that human communication has emerged because of?