Addy and Kit are both playing with dolls in the doll corner. They are dressing and undressing the dolls, and pretending to feed them dinner. However, Addy and Kit do not talk to one another or involve each other in their play. This best demonstrates which type of play?
a. Associative
b. Cooperative
c. Solitary
d. Parallel
Question 2Four-year-old Barnum goes to the circus and sees animals that he has never seen before. When asked about the event a year later, Barnum is most likely to recall
a. a verbatim account of the event.
b. the gist of the event.
c. only the linguistically coded parts of the event.
d. nothing about having gone to a circus.
Question 3Thomas is on the floor and highly engaged with the toy train engine that he is pushing around the track by himself. Thomas is most accurately said to be engaged in _____ play.
a. unoccupied
b. solitary
c. onlooker
d. associative
Question 4Bon is trying to explain why his four-year-old son, Jovi, cannot recall what happened at an exciting rock concert they attended two years ago. In doing so, Bon says, Jovi kind of recalls being at some event with a lot of people and singing, but he has no recollection for any details of the concert.. Bon's description best matches the _____ theory of childhood amnesia.
a. fuzzy-trace
b. working memory capacity
c. surfactant
d. constraint-seeking
Question 5Five-year-old Otto is watching a group of children who are playing with Lego blocks. Occasionally, he says things like that's a neat car or want some blocks? However, he does not sit down and play with the Legos himself. This best demonstrates which form of play?
a. Unoccupied
b. Cooperative
c. Onlooker
d. Solitary
Question 6The key to the fuzzy trace theory of infantile amnesia is the belief that _____ is/are stored separately in memory.
a. visual and auditory information
b. emotional and behavioral memories
c. verbatim and general accounts of events
d. tactile and spatial events