A playground that has swings, a slide, a teeter-totter, and a sandbox is termed
a. traditional.
b. modern.
c. adept.
d. outside.
Question 2Which of the following is MOST common in children with autism?
a. exceptional memory
b. low intelligence
c. broad range of interests
d. abnormal social cognition
Question 3Which of the following is evidence that environmental noise affects childrens development?
a. In Germany, children who lived near the airport were found to have higher stress levels.
b. In California, noise from the freeway was linked to poorer test scores.
c. Both answers are correct.
d. Neither of the answers is correct; environmental noise does not affect development.
Question 4Three-year-old SorJuana moved Evans book. She thinks that Evan will look for his book where she put it instead of where he left it. SorJuana is likely to have difficulty with what?
a. false belief tasks
b. appearance reality tasks
c. preoperational learning tasks
d. three mountain tasks
Question 5Homogenous neighborhoods include people of _________ backgrounds, whereas heterogeneous neighborhoods include people of _________ backgrounds.
a. differing; similar
b. similar; differing
c. urban; rural
d. religious; non-religious
Question 6Five-year-old Sonny has begun to understand what other people might be thinking; for example, Sonny thinks that his mother will think that his fake rat is a real rat when she sees him pull it with a fishing line from under the rug. Sonny is developing
a. theory theory.
b. thinking about societal norms and culture.
c. theory of mind.
d. false belief thinking.
Question 7High population density has
a. negative effects on social relationships.
b. positive effects on social relationships.
c. both positive and negative effects on social relationships.
d. none of these; population density is not linked to social relationships.
Question 8Social cognition refers to which of the following?
a. a type of theory
b. thinking about societal norms and culture
c. egocentric thought
d. thinking applied to social situations