When would a child's Bayley test scores be average?
a. There are no norms, so an average score cannot be determined.
b. When the infant can complete 100 percent of the items for his or her age group.
c. When the infant passes the test at the age at which 50 percent of other infants pass the test.
d. It differs from child to child based upon genetics and environment.
Question 2Which of the following are typical characteristics of a person with anorexia in the United States?
a. European-American c. higher socioeconomic status
b. female d. all of these
Question 3The Bayley Scales of infant development consist of 178 mental items, 111 motor items and:
a. a language rating scale. c. a behavior rating scale.
b. a reflex rating scale. d. a maternal behavior with the child scale.
Question 4Which eating disorder is characterized by an intense fear of being too heavy?
a. anorexia c. nervosa
b. bulimia d. enuresis
Question 5The Bayley Scales measure infant intelligence by assessing:
a. attention span and persistence.
b. gross and fine motor skills.
c. verbal communication and perceptual skills.
d. all of these.
Question 6Which of the following accurately captures Western thoughts about female body shape?
a. What you see is what you get. c. Slim is in.
b. Muscles matter. d. none of these
Question 7How is infant intelligence assessed?
a. by comparing the abilities of one infant to others of the same age
b. It is not possible to test infant intelligence.
c. by comparing infant abilities to genetic norms
d. by monitoring brain wave activity while the infant is presented with visual stimuli