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Kindly note that you will be presented with 50 questions randomized from the NOUN question bank. Make sure to take the quiz multiple times so you can get familiar with the questions and answers, as new questions are randomized in each attempt.
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ECE120
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New born infants can hear remarkably well at birth unless their middle ear are blocked by ______
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According to Piaget, concept about the world is called ______
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Children learn language at least in part by observation and ______
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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 ______
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Children who show morality are capable of flexible operational thought.
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Listening does not rely on ____
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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 ______
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Every child regardless of culture, intellectual ability or socio-economic status inherits the genetic capability for language. This is according to ____
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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 ______
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Children hear spoken by parents and others
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Motor mastery involves both and practice
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The stimuli that _____is the frequency of the behaviour they follow are reinforcers
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Objects placed within a close range are clearest focus for most
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Gross motor helps children to get ______
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is the stringing together of consonants and vowel sounds.
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The speech that serves as a bridge between prelinguistic speech and linguistic speech period is called ______
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Children vary in the rate at which they learn
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According to nativist theory every child regardless of culture, intellectual ability or social status inherit genetic capability of____
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"Cognoscere" is a word
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The word cognition has its roots in the word
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By 3-4 months, infants begins ______
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learn language at least in part by observation and imitation
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24. _______ develops early.
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Infants starts to playfully repeat simple consonant and vowel sounds known as babbling period at ______
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The process of acquiring writing skills is very demanding on both an emotional and ______
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The gradual building of complex behaviour patterns through the reinforcement of successive approximations of the target behaviour is known as ______
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Visual acuity is the fineness of visual ______
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_____ influence the cognitive functioning of children and serves as a form of communication
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Piaget's theories of intellectual development have given rise to what I often called learning
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____visual acuity is similar to that of adults by the time they are six months old
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The stimuli that increases the frequency of the behaviour they follow are _____
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acuity is the fineness of visual discrimination
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Handedness is a result of the joint contribution of nature and nurture to lateralization
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37. Schema means ______
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Jean piaget was a psychologists
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Stimuli that increases the frequency of the behaviour they follow are
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Reinforcement of successive approximation of the target behaviour is
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The speech that serves as a bridge between prelinguistic and ____________ period is called echo- speech
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Gross motor development refers to over actions that help infants
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is movement from one place to another
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According to Piaget, ______ takes place when people use their existing schema to make sense out of objects or events in their world
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Babies relax their facial muscles in response to sweetness ______
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Bowlby's theory states that the infant's emotional tie to the is an evolved response that promotes survival.
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involves trying to understand something new by fitting it into what we already know.
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______ maturation, activity, social experiments and equilibrium are the factors affecting thinking radical change
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