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Chapter 8: Physical and Cognitive Development

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At the start of early childhood, the brain has attained about _____ percent of its adult weight.
Which psychologist is associated with egocentrism?
____ tasks assess a child's ability to recognize that others can have, and act according to, beliefs that are contrary to the facts as the child knows them.
The pleasure young children take in using their new motor skills.
This type of approach relates general mechanisms to a secondary role and focuses on the ways cognitive development builds.
The tendency to "center on oneself," that is, to consider the world entirely in terms of one's own point of view.
____ processing approaches propose general mechanisms to account for cognitive change and the unevenness of cognitive performances.
The greatest limitation to early childhood thinking.
The reason why young children do not follow the procedures of either deductive or inductive reasoning is called ____ thinking.
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Children's early understanding of the relationship between mental states and behavior is referred to as ____ psychology.
When children harbor everyday ideas about how the physical world works, it is referred to naive ____.
When children don't have access to enough food to ensure good health for all family members.
Young children's ideas about conception and other processes, which are wildly different that those of an adult, arise in the domain referred to as naive ____.
The neural features act as the ____ in information-processing.