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1) Which of the following is not true of vision perception in infants?
a) Objects more than 20 centimeters away appear blurry
b) Infants have a preference for human faces compared to other targets
c) Infants are unable to perceive depth
d) Infants can track slow-moving objects
2) Which of the following is true of hearing perception in infants?
a) Infants respond equally to sounds of the native versus non-native language
b) Infant hearing is comparatively poorer than infant sight immediately after birth
c) Infants show a preference for non-speech sounds over speech sounds
d) Infants are able to hear sounds outside the womb from 19 weeks gestation
3)Tina hasn't ridden a bike in 20 years, but one day she decides to go for a ride and discovers she can ride it just as well as she did 20 years ago. This is an example of Tina using what type of long-term memory?
a) Semantic
b) Implicit
c) Episodic
d) Autobiographical
4) 10-year-old Jason has to remember a string of numbers and has found that if he remembers them three at a time the string is easier to remember. This technique is known as:
a) Chunking
b) Organizing
c) Clumping
d) Stacking
5) Tom tells Roberto from Spain that he "broke his arm". Roberto thinks Tom has done something crazy and inflicted the injury on himself, rather than the fact it happened by accident. This is due to what differences between the English and Spanish languages
a) Pragmatics
b) Syntax
c) Prosody
d) Semantics
6) Tully is a new mother of a 1-year-old, but she is suffering from postnatal depression. As a result, she often responds in an unresponsive or inconsistent way to her baby in distress. When she becomes separated from her baby, what type of behavior is the infant likely to exhibit?
a) Their response is unpredictable
b) They are seemingly unfazed by the separation
c) They show signs of mild distress at the separation
d) They become extremely upset and protest at the separation
7) Brett has just started a new relationship with Molly. Brett has a positive view of himself but finds it difficult to be emotionally vulnerable with Molly, preferring to keep some emotional distance between them. What style of adult attachment is Brett displaying?
a) Dismissing
b) Preoccupied
c) Secure
d) Fearful
8) Three year old Jack is throwing a tantrum because he wants to play outside. His mother explains that it is okay to feel angry but he still cannot go outside until he has picked up all his toys because the mess makes her feel sad. Jack's mother is demonstrating what kind of parenting style?
a) Permissive
b) Neglectful
c) Authoritative
d) Authoritarian
9) Three year old Sandra finds a cookie jar inside the kitchen but when she opens it she is disappointed to find that it is full of marbles. Sandra's mum asks her what her older brother, Nathan, who does not know about the contents of the jar, will think is inside if she asks him. Sandra replies with: "marbles". This is because Sandra has not yet fully developed:
a) Theory of mind
b) Adaptive thinking
c) Abstract thinking
d) An understanding of object permanence
10) Megan accidently broke a number of her mother's favourite plates when she knocked them over. Megan felt terrible about this. Her younger, naughtier brother, Mitchell, then smashed one of the matching cups on purpose. Molly who witnessed both breakages sees what Megan did as being worse than what Mitchell did. What stage of moral development, according to Piaget, is Molly demonstrating?
a) Pre-moral
b) Homonomous
c) Heteronomous
d) Autonomous