Category: ECE120 0 ECE120 1 / 120 The speech that serves as a bridge between prelinguistic speech and linguistic speech period is called ______ Echo-speech Lonely-speech Mono-speech Spat-speech 2 / 120 "Cognoscere" is a word Check 3 / 120 Cognoscere means Check 4 / 120 is a form of communication that consist movement of the limbs of the body which serve as substitutes for or supplements to speech Check 5 / 120 Phases involve in perception are bottom up, Gestalt phase and the Check 6 / 120 By 3-4 months, infants begins ______ Walking Dancing Sleeping Babbling 7 / 120 The stimuli that increases the frequency of the behaviour they follow are _____ None of the above Reinforcers Repetitions Reoccurence 8 / 120 Shaping is the gradual building of complex _____________ Language Bitterness Behaviour Children 9 / 120 Reading is a complex process that depends on perceptual, cognitive and linguistic processes. It relies on skills in the integration of ______ and auditory information. None of the above audio visual cognitive 10 / 120 The stimuli that _____is the frequency of the behaviour they follow are reinforcers Equates None of the above Increases Reduces 11 / 120 Gestalt phase involves organised meaningful wholes Check 12 / 120 The new born babies can see but they do not possess great sharpness of or visual acuity Check 13 / 120 Fine motor skills gradually Check 14 / 120 Children learn language at least in part by observation and ______ Intimation Intimidation Imitation Assimilation 15 / 120 Gestalt means Check 16 / 120 Infants starts to playfully repeat simple consonant and vowel sounds known as babbling period at ______ 4-6 months 3-4 months 5 months 2-5 months 17 / 120 Every child regardless of culture, intellectual ability or socio-economic status inherits the genetic capability for language. This is according to ____ Behaviourist theory none of the above Nativists theory Actualist theory 18 / 120 iaget's ideas is based on development Check 19 / 120 In language development the inborn tendency labelled LAD means ______ Language Acquisition Dominion Language Acquisition Device Language Acquired Demonstration Language Acquired Depositor 20 / 120 Jean Piaget was a ______ Swiss Psychologists Jewish Psychologists French Psychologists Spanish Psychologists 21 / 120 According to the working of the theory, mastery of motor skills involves acquiring increasingly complex systems of action Check 22 / 120 Attachment is a emotional tie or bond between two people. Check 23 / 120 _____ influence the cognitive functioning of children and serves as a form of communication aggression feelings growth emotions 24 / 120 According to nativist theory every child regardless of culture, intellectual ability or social status inherit genetic capability of____ none of the above People History Language 25 / 120 Visual acuity is the fineness of visual ______ Discrimination Determination Differention Distribution 26 / 120 The speech that serves as a bridge between prelinguistic speech and linguistic speech period is called ______ Echo-speech Spat-speech Mono-speech Lonely-speech 27 / 120 Listening does not rely on ____ Behaviour None of the above Ability Experience 28 / 120 The course aim of ECE 120 is to give you an understanding of the basis and the processes of the developmental domains Check 29 / 120 _______ develops early. Check 30 / 120 Children learn language at least in part by observation and ______ Intimidation Imitation Assimilation Intimation 31 / 120 is the stringing together of consonants and vowel sounds. Check 32 / 120 acuity is the fineness of visual discrimination Check 33 / 120 The sense of taste is strongly connected to the sense of Check 34 / 120 Every day brings about remarkable changes in child’s Check 35 / 120 Children who show morality are capable of flexible operational thought. Check 36 / 120 The psychological structures are our systems for understanding and interacting with the world according to ______ Woolfolk Folkwool Folkweal Wealfolk 37 / 120 The at birth is a fascinating creature with his/her tiny seemingly helpless Check 38 / 120 Children learn language at least in part by observation and ______ Intimidation Assimilation Intimation Imitation 39 / 120 Assimilation takes place when people use their existing __to make sense out objects or events in their worlds Check 40 / 120 Behaviour can be increased by following it with reinforcement such as praise. It can be decreased through punishment such as withdrawal of priviledges. This is according to ______ Piaget Woolfberg Bruner Skinner 41 / 120 The development of most sensory abilities commences in the environment prior to birth Check 42 / 120 Children vary in the rate at which they learn Check 43 / 120 Schema means ______ Concealledunderstandings Conceptual understandings Configured understandings Consistent understandings 44 / 120 The speech that serves as a bridge between prelinguistic and ____________ period is called echo- speech Linguistic Lonely-speech Mono-speech Spat-speech 45 / 120 The development that refer to control actions that help children to get around is known as ______ Volume motor Mass motor Daily motor Gross motor 46 / 120 Jean piaget was a psychologists Check 47 / 120 The modification of existing schema to permit the incorporation of new events or knowledge is known as ______ Accommodation Accompensation none of the above Accommendation 48 / 120 Lawrence kohlberg was born in New York. Check 49 / 120 According to Piaget, ______ takes place when people use their existing schema to make sense out of objects or events in their world Assimilation none of the above Accountability Association 50 / 120 Piaget identified major stages of cognitive development Check 51 / 120 skills involve the large muscles used in locomotion Check 52 / 120 Listening is a cognitive Check 53 / 120 Reinforcement of successive approximation of the target behaviour is Check 54 / 120 ______ infants can hear remarkably well at birth unless their middle ears are clogged with amniotic fluid Adult Blind New born 10 years old 55 / 120 The development that focuses on the use of the muscles around the fingers and hands for manipulation and coordination is _____ Pure motor Hard motor High motor Fine motor 56 / 120 The stimuli that increases the frequency of the behaviour they follow are _____ Re occurrence Repetitions Reinforcers none of the above 57 / 120 One reason for children perceptual difficulties is that takes effort and is a limited resource Check 58 / 120 Listening does not rely on experience, skill and practice and hearing also does not rely on physiology in the ear to transmit impulses to the ______ medullaoblongata spinal cord cerebrum brain 59 / 120 The gradual building of complex behaviour patterns through the reinforcement of successive approximation of the target behaviour is known as _____ none of the above Continuity Sharing Shaping 60 / 120 Adaptation involves assimilation and Check 61 / 120 Stimuli that increases the frequency of the behaviour they follow are Check 62 / 120 Motor mastery involves both and practice Check 63 / 120 ____ is a cognitive ability that is learned and practiced while hearing is a sensory function that develop on its own. reading hearing comprehension listening 64 / 120 In language development, the inborn tendency labelled LAD means Check 65 / 120 Behaviour can be improved upon by reinforcement such as ______ Reoccurence Praise Beating Repetitions 66 / 120 Babies relax their facial muscles in response to sweetness ______ Sour Taste Bitterness Feeling 67 / 120 New born infants can hear remarkably well at birth unless their middle ear are blocked by ______ Moitonic fluid Miniature fluid Amniotic fluid Minotic fluid 68 / 120 Objects placed within a close range are clearest focus for most Check 69 / 120 The process of acquiring the writing skill is very demanding on both an emotional and ______ Internalisation level Intellectual level Interaction level Intuition level 70 / 120 learn language at least in part by observation and imitation Check 71 / 120 Piaget established that people are born with a tendency to organize the processes into psychological structural Check 72 / 120 Children hear language spoken by parents and others, imitate that speech and are ___ for the efforts. This positive reinforcement encourages them to communicate the more, is according to Skinner Known Give Rewarded Punished 73 / 120 Biological maturation, activity, social experiments and equilibration are the factors affecting thinking radical _____ none of the above change behaviour development 74 / 120 The visual acuity of infants is similar to that of adults by the time they are ______ Four months old Six months old Four year old Six year old 75 / 120 _____ is a complex process that depends on perceptual, cognitive and linguistic processes. It relies on skills in the integration of visual and auditory information. all of the above learning reading none of the above 76 / 120 serves as a bridge between pre-linguistic and linguistic speech period Check 77 / 120 Children hear spoken by parents and others Check 78 / 120 Infants start to playfully repeat simple consonant and vowel sounds known as babbling period at ______ 2-5 month 5 months 3-4 months 4-6 months 79 / 120 Children hear language spoken by parents and others, imitate that speech and are rewarded for the efforts. This positive reinforcement encourages them to communicate the more. This is according to ______ Piaget Bruner Slessor Skinner 80 / 120 Piaget's theories of intellectual development have given rise to what I often called learning Check 81 / 120 Language is the most awesome of universal development Check 82 / 120 In language development the inborn tendency labelled LAD means ______ Language Acquired Demonstration Language Acquisition Dominion Language Acquisition Device Language Acquired Depositor 83 / 120 Piaget identified two stages of moral development which includes moral realism and morality Check 84 / 120 Infants are able to remember some of what they Check 85 / 120 In toddlerhood, children tend to use rewards and as their primary criteria for figuring out if their actions or those of another child are right or wrong. Check 86 / 120 Children typically display a hand preference by the end of the ______ One and half year Second year First year None of the above 87 / 120 According to Piaget, ______ takes place when people use their existing schema to make sense out of objects or events in their world Assimilation Accountability Association None of the above 88 / 120 ____visual acuity is similar to that of adults by the time they are six months old Four months old Six year old Infants Four year old 89 / 120 Adaptation involves two basic processes called ______ and accommodation Accountability Assimilation education Association 90 / 120 Handedness is a result of the joint contribution of nature and nurture to lateralization Check 91 / 120 Motor development involves the activities of which changes in posture Check 92 / 120 The stimuli that _____is the frequency of the behaviour they follow are reinforcers Equates Increases None of the above Reduces 93 / 120 is movement from one place to another Check 94 / 120 Emotions influence the functioning of children and serve as a form of communication Check 95 / 120 Behaviour can be improved upon by reinforcements such as praise. It can be decreased through punishment such as withdrawal of priviledges. This is according to ______ Woolfberg Piaget Bruner Skinner 96 / 120 Kohiberg is known for his research and the psychology of development of children Check 97 / 120 Gross motor helps children to get ______ About Between Around Within 98 / 120 A theory that states that children need environment where they feel safe, secure, have food and water for body maintenance is deduced from ______. Eric Erickson's theory B.F Skinner's theory Abraham Maslow's theory Jean Piaget's theory 99 / 120 Motor mastery involves intense Check 100 / 120 Gross motor development refers to over actions that help infants Check 101 / 120 ____ needs environment in which they feel safe and secure, food and water for body maintenance is according to Maslow Girls Adult Boys Children 102 / 120 Babies relax their facial in response to sweetness taste Check 103 / 120 involves trying to understand something new by fitting it into what we already know. Check 104 / 120 The sense of hearing is well before the baby is born Check 105 / 120 According to Piaget, cognitive development is influenced by learning from others. This is known as _____ Social transcription Social transfusion Social transmission Social transformation 106 / 120 Bowlby's theory states that the infant's emotional tie to the is an evolved response that promotes survival. Check 107 / 120 Ability to recognise differences in forms is Check 108 / 120 Behaviour can be increased by following it with reinforcement such as praise. It can be decreased through punishment such as withdrawal of priviledges. This is according to ______ Piaget Bruner Woolfberg Skinner 109 / 120 _____ believed that experience within the environment are key factors influencing the developing mind Montessory Dewey Jean Peaget none of the above 110 / 120 The word cognition has its roots in the word Check 111 / 120 ______ maturation, activity, social experiments and equilibrium are the factors affecting thinking radical change Big Parental Biological Fixed 112 / 120 Adaptation involves two basic processes called ______ and accommodation Accountability Association None of the above Assimilation 113 / 120 According to Piaget, concept about the world is called ______ Schematus Schemas Schata Schemata 114 / 120 Perception is the process of detecting a and assigning meaning to it Check 115 / 120 Children typically display a hand preference by the end of the Check 116 / 120 is an important source of intellectual motivation Check 117 / 120 Jean Piaget believed that all species inherit two basic tendencies or what he called ______ Variant functions Invisible functions Visble functions Invariant functions 118 / 120 The gradual building of complex behaviour patterns through the reinforcement of successive approximations of the target behaviour is known as ______ None of the above Shaping Continuity Sharing 119 / 120 The process of acquiring writing skills is very demanding on both an emotional and ______ Intuition level Intellectual level Interaction level Internalisation level 120 / 120 Kohiberg has contributed to classroom practice by considering the issue of how education can raise the level of Check Restart quiz Rate this quiz Send feedback