Question : 81.Which of the following really underlies the theme of intersensory : 1245307

81.Which of the following really underlies the theme of intersensory redundancy?

a.Any time there are multiple senses being stimulated at one time, it is necessary to selectively attend to the most important sensory system, which is vision.

b.Coordination of sights and sounds is the only real dual-sensory input that requires real attention.

c.Paying attention to stimuli that are redundant overuse different parts of the brain, so only focus on one of the two stimuli.

d.Any information that’s presented in multiple senses must be important, so pay attention to it.

82.Which of the following tools is an indirect method of testing a baby’s awareness of his/her             own existence?

a.a toothbrushc.a plush doll

b.a mirrord.a pacifier

83.Xavier wants to see if his daughter knows that she exists. While he is wiping her face, he puts a red dot on her nose and then shows her own reflection in a mirror. If she is aware of her own existence, what would we expect her to do when she sees her red nose?

a.reach up and touch her own nose

b.reach out and touch the nose in the reflection

c.look up at her Xavier and smile

d.look away from the ugly red dot on her nose

84.Xavier wants to see if his daughter knows that she exists. While he is wiping her face, he puts a red dot on her nose and then shows her own reflection in a mirror. At what age would we expect her to reach up and touch her own nose instead of reaching for the nose in the reflection?

a.8 monthsc.12 months

b.10 monthsd.15 months

85.All but which of the following can be used to demonstrate the existence of a self-concept in children?

a.the use of personal pronouns such as “I” and “me”

b.awareness of their own age

c.awareness of their own gender

d.awareness of their own parents and siblings

86.All but which of the following would you expect a child to list when you asked them to describe themselves?

a.their physical characteristicsc.their religious beliefs

b.their possessionsd.their preferences

87.Your authors note that the various components of a child’s self-concept all share a common feature. What is it?

a.The features are all observable and concrete.

b.The features are all unchanging and static.

c.The features are all internal and private.

d.The features are all dynamic and shifting.

88.According to your textbook, which of the following themes do infants have the ability to attribute to people’s behaviors?

a.deceptivenessc.intentionality

b.conceptualityd.awareness

89.Jason is looking around the living room for his car keys and says out loud, “Where are my keys?” His one-year old son, Eli, is sitting in his high-chair eating graham crackers, and watching Jason struggle to find the keys. Which of the following statements BEST describes Eli’s perception of this search?

a.There is no way that research in child cognition can draw any conclusions about the thought processes of children this young.

b.Eli is not at all aware of what is going on, but is stimulated by the sights and sounds of his father.

c.Eli understands that Jason’s actions are related to the goal of finding something.

d.Eli thinks that Jason is looking for more graham crackers.

90.At about the age of four, children begin to realize that a person’s actions are often connected to the thoughts that he or she has. What kind of study is often used to determine when children grasp this concept?

a.intersensory redundancy tasksc.dynamic systems theory tasks

b.synaptic pruning tasksd.false-belief tasks

 

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