During which Sensorimotor substage do infant reflexes start to go away and infant
behavior become more intentional and habit-forming: Primary Circular Reactions,
Tertiary Circular Reactions, or Coordination
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Primary Circular Reactions
Assimilation
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New information is taken into existing schemas. Therefore, the information
is changed and assimilated as it is brought in. Information is absorbed into
an existing schema.
,according to piaget, in which of the sensorimotor stage's substage do infants
experiment with toys, such as by playing with an object in different ways?
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tertiary circular reactions
To what extent do infant temperaments predict adult personality?
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There is mixed evidence that infant temperament predicts personality.
Some factors seem connected, but others do not.
Baby fat usually peaks at ________ months of age.
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thirteen-month old Jack is staying with a new babysitter until Mom and Dad return
from a date. Jack was not upset when his parents left, and when they return, he
basically avoids them. With what attachment stype would Ainsworth most likely
classify Jack?
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, Anxious-avoidant
The module presented multiple factors influencing infant attachment. Name and
describe in detail two of these factors.
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Genetics and Child Temperament can both play a role in infant attachment.
Genetics can play a role because some infants might have a "natural
instinct" to form an attachment with a caregiver. Temperament plays a role
because some infants can adapt more easily to new environments, routines,
and people vs others who are more irritable, fussy, and less adaptable.
during which sensorimotor substage do infant reflexes start to go away and infant
behavior become more intentional and habit forming
A. primary circular reactions
B. tertiary circular reactions
C. coordination of secondary circular reactions
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A. primary circular reactions
what is neural pruning
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behavior become more intentional and habit-forming: Primary Circular Reactions,
Tertiary Circular Reactions, or Coordination
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Primary Circular Reactions
Assimilation
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New information is taken into existing schemas. Therefore, the information
is changed and assimilated as it is brought in. Information is absorbed into
an existing schema.
,according to piaget, in which of the sensorimotor stage's substage do infants
experiment with toys, such as by playing with an object in different ways?
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tertiary circular reactions
To what extent do infant temperaments predict adult personality?
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There is mixed evidence that infant temperament predicts personality.
Some factors seem connected, but others do not.
Baby fat usually peaks at ________ months of age.
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nine
thirteen-month old Jack is staying with a new babysitter until Mom and Dad return
from a date. Jack was not upset when his parents left, and when they return, he
basically avoids them. With what attachment stype would Ainsworth most likely
classify Jack?
Give this one a try later!
, Anxious-avoidant
The module presented multiple factors influencing infant attachment. Name and
describe in detail two of these factors.
Give this one a try later!
Genetics and Child Temperament can both play a role in infant attachment.
Genetics can play a role because some infants might have a "natural
instinct" to form an attachment with a caregiver. Temperament plays a role
because some infants can adapt more easily to new environments, routines,
and people vs others who are more irritable, fussy, and less adaptable.
during which sensorimotor substage do infant reflexes start to go away and infant
behavior become more intentional and habit forming
A. primary circular reactions
B. tertiary circular reactions
C. coordination of secondary circular reactions
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A. primary circular reactions
what is neural pruning
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