A) only among children in the U.S.
B) in boys cross-culturally, but not among girls.
C) cross-culturally, but only in adolescents.
D) cross-culturally in same and mixed sex groups.
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A) Father activity level is unrelated to child activity level.
B) As the father's activity increases, the child's activity level decreases.
C) Children of active fathers are 3.5 times more likely to be active.
D) The father's activity level is related to the activity level of boys, but not that of girls.
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A) Drawings have no real meaning.
B) Drawings are specific rather than symbolic of a category.
C) Children ages 3 to 5 have difficulty interpreting what they have drawn.
D) Children ages 3 to 5 usually see what they've drawn and then name it.
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A) the common cold.
B) diarrhea.
C) ear infections.
D) malaria
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A) They include standing on one foot and riding a tricycle.
B) They allow for coordination of two tasks, such as singing and skipping.
C) They can be improved by observing and playing with peers.
D) They allow for small muscle group activities, like fine balance and coordination.
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A) tend to have physically active parents.
B) are often diagnosed as hyperactive when they reach elementary school.
C) are less likely to get into trouble because they burn off excess energy.
D) outgrow it and become sedentary adults.
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A) 1 to 2 pounds per month
B) 1 to 2 pounds per year
C) 4 to 6 pounds per year
D) twice as much weight as boys of the same age
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A) similar functions in multiple brain locations
B) symbolic of a broad category
C) found during early childhood in societies across the world
D) soft cuddly object taken to bed by child to ease separation from parents
E) the brain can compensate for injuries to particular areas
F) skipping
G) single most common cause of death in early childhood
H) occurs during the deepest stage of non-REM sleep
I) thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the hemispheres of the brain
J) drawings of recognizable objects
K) linked to emotions
L) the average number of calories needed for a 1-to 3-year-old
M) one of the world's leading causes of death preventable by vaccination
N) growth of new dendrites in the brain
O) associated with activity levels in children
P) failure to control the bladder once the normal age for control has been reached
Q) sleepwalking
R) salt and sugar solution administered to a child who is dehydrated from diarrhea
S) stacking blocks
T) linked to logic
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True/False
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A) Whooping cough
B) Diarrhea
C) Tetanus
D) Mumps
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A) Fires
B) Drowning
C) Automobile accidents
D) Poisoning
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A) sleep apnea.
B) somnambulism.
C) hyposomnia.
D) insomnia.
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A) large muscle groups; small muscle groups
B) small muscle groups; large muscle groups
C) nervous system development; instruction from peers
D) development during early childhood; development during adolescence
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A) Annah
B) Ramona
C) Kristin
D) None of the above; boys tend to be left-brained and girls tend to be right-brained
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A) It occurs only in technologically advanced countries.
B) It is the most common sleeping arrangement in the world for mothers who are breast-feeding.
C) Children who co-sleep are less likely to use transitional objects or suck their thumbs.
D) Co-sleeping is not found to have harmful effects on child social development.
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A) similar functions in multiple brain locations
B) symbolic of a broad category
C) found during early childhood in societies across the world
D) soft cuddly object taken to bed by child to ease separation from parents
E) the brain can compensate for injuries to particular areas
F) skipping
G) single most common cause of death in early childhood
H) occurs during the deepest stage of non-REM sleep
I) thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the hemispheres of the brain
J) drawings of recognizable objects
K) linked to emotions
L) the average number of calories needed for a 1-to 3-year-old
M) one of the world's leading causes of death preventable by vaccination
N) growth of new dendrites in the brain
O) associated with activity levels in children
P) failure to control the bladder once the normal age for control has been reached
Q) sleepwalking
R) salt and sugar solution administered to a child who is dehydrated from diarrhea
S) stacking blocks
T) linked to logic
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Multiple Choice
A) The infant's preference for sweet and salty foods will increase.
B) His son will begin to refuse these foods, as infants do not like sweet or salty foods.
C) A preference for salty tastes will go up, but a preference for sweet tastes will decline.
D) Food preferences are not developed until after age 5.
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A) reached 50% of its adult weight.
B) reached 75% of its adult weight.
C) reached 90% of its adult weight.
D) acquired all the neurons it will ever acquire.
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A) Piaget
B) Kellogg
C) Ainsworth
D) Vygotsky
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