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6. What did Bruner call the theory that believes adults can encourage babies to learn language?
- Linguistic Development
- Language Acquisition Support System (LASS)
- Language Acqusition Device (LAD)
7. Who believed in the 'Classical Conditioning Model'?
- Gessell
- Watson
- Pavlow
- Lorenz
8. What theorist spoke about growth in physical development?
- Pickup and Price
- Lindon
- Bruner
- Chomsky
9. Who studied about the effects rejection by peers had on an individual?
- Bates
- Steinberg
- Lewis and Brooks - Gunn
- Harter
10. According to Bowlby's Attachment theory, what is 'monotropy'?
- The way infants are programmed to form attachments to a singe caregiver.
- How a child understands the concept of love and belonging
- The way a child can identify who their parents are
- The way a new born will cry for attention for its mother
11. Who believed in the 'Ecological Systems Theory'?
- Hodges and Tizard
- Schoffer and Emerson
- Bronfenbrenner
- Piaget
12. Who identified the 6 stages (3 levels) of moral development?
- Lorenz
- Kohlberg
- Piaget
- Gilligam
13. What ages are caterogrised in "early childhood"?
- 0-5 years
- 0-2 years
- 0-3 years
- 0-10 years
14. Who suggested that boys play with competitive games and resolve any conflicts to allow the game to continue?
- Golombok and Fivush
- Dune et all
- Dunphy
- Stewart
15. In the study on popular children what on of these key identities was not found
- Have only 1 sibling on average
- Are physically attractive
- Have good interpersonal skills
- At puberty they developed early
- Are not aggressive
16. The first .. ?... years are most crucial in brain development.
17. What of these is not a social status when referring to how a child is liked by their peers?
- Controversial
- Neglected
- Disliked
- Rejected
- Popular
18. Who measured control in families by asking teenagers questions?
- Kurdek and Fine
- Bee and Boyd
- Baumrid
- Chomsky
19. What of these qualities is not a friendship quality identified by Berndt?
- Talking about intimate matters
- Helpfullness
- Loyalty
- Sharing sweets and toys often
- Playing together
- Support
- Mutual liking
20. What does a sociogram measure?
- Self image
- Self-esteem
- Peer Relationships
- Family Relationships
- Weight and Height