Chapter 12
Which of the following statements about group differences in IQ scores of American children is true
Although the difference in IQ scores between black and white children has been shrinking over the past several decades, a substantial gap remains
Which of the following statements about the development of reading is true
Around age 7 to 8, there is a shift where children go from learning to read to reading to learn
Which of the following statements about vocabulary and reading is true
Avid readers are exposed to more than 4 million words per year
Which of the following statements about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is true?
Boys are diagnosed three to nine times as often as girls
Which of the following parents is most likely to mention cognitive traits when asked for their idea of an intelligent first grader
Cindy, a Caucasian American
Which of the following statements about traditional versus constructivist classrooms is true
Constructivist classrooms are associated with gains in critical thinking, greater social and moral maturity, and more positive attitudes toward school
Mrs. Rosinski gives each of her children, ages 5, 8, and 12, a shopping list of 10 items. Which of the following results can she expect to see?
Her 12-year-old will probably scan the store before searching for items
Which of the following children shows awareness of classification hierarchies?
Isabel, who spends hours sorting and resorting her collection of bracelets, grouping by color, size, and shape
Which of the following is an example of reciprocal teaching
Nicco, Tyler, and their teacher read a passage on ecosystems and take turns leading dialogues on it
____ was designed to downplay culture-dependent information, which is emphasized on only one factor (verbal reasoning).
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-IV
Which of the following statements is supported by research on computers and academic learning
The more low-SES middle-school students use the Internet for personal information gathering, the better their reading achievement
Which of the following statements about children with very low working-memory scores is true?
They can benefit from direct training with working memory tasks.
Traditional classrooms have become increasingly pronounced as a result of the
U.S. No Child Left Behind Act
Which of the following statements about teacher-student relationships is true
Warm, low-conflict teacher-student relationships have an especially strong impact on the achievement of children at risk for learning disabilities
Which of the following statements about integration in American schools is true
When minority students attend ethnically mixed schools they typically do so with other minorities
Which of the following statements about intelligence tests is true
With individually administered tests, the examiner not only considers the child's answers but also observes the child's behavior
With regards to teaching mathematics, research finds that _____ is most beneficial
a blend of drill in computing and number sense
Which type of child-teacher relationship is most likely to lead to a negative self-fulfilling prophecy
a low-achieving student with a teacher who publicly compares children
A child in the concrete operational stage will have the most trouble with which of the following?
abstract ideas
Children who ____ develop a sense of academic self-efficacy
acquire effective self-regulatory skills
Elena moved to the United States from Guatemala when she was 6 years old. Research shows that if her school curriculum integrates both Spanish and English, she will
acquire english more easily
Phoebe's teacher thinks she has a behavior problem. As a result, Phoebe starts to believe that she is a troublemaker and begins to act out in the classroom. This is an example of
an educational self-fulfilling prophecy
Nianzu quickly applies learning and memory strategies to new situations and engages in self-regulation. According to Sternberg, Nianzu excels in ____ intelligence
analytical
Sternberg's triarchic theory of successful intelligence is comprised of which of the following three broad, interacting intelligences
analytical, creative, and practical
Encouraging students to ___ and making sure they ____ are essential for solid mastery of basic math
apply strategies; know why certain strategies work
On the basis of cross-cultural research, some investigators have concluded that the forms of logic required by Piagetian tasks
are heavily influenced by training, context, and cultural conditions.
Children who are expert in an area
are usually highly motivated
Kelsey, age 10, is impulsive. During school, he drops his pencil, rearranges the papers inside his desk, and yells at people across the room. Kelsey fails to follow the rules when he plays games and lashes out with hostility when he is frustrated. He suffers from both academic and social problems. Kelsey most likely has
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Benedicte has the ability to use her body skillfully for expressive as well as goal-directed purposes and the ability to handle objects easily. According to Gardner, Benedicte has a strong ____ intelligence
bodily kinesthetic
Accordingly to Case, once the schemes of a Piagetian stage are sufficiently automatic and integrated into an improved representation, children acquire ______ that permit them to think more effectively in a wide range of situations.
central conceptual structures
Miguel is bilingual. He sometimes speaks sentences in English that contain one or more Spanish words without violating the grammar of either language. Miguel engages in
code switching
Aili is aware that she should attend closely to her teacher's directions, group items when memorizing, and reread a complicated paragraph to make sure she understands it. But she does not always engage in these activities. Aili is not yet good at
cognitive self-regulation
Javier's father works together with him in a coordinated, fluid way. Each focuses on the same aspect of a problem. Javier's father prefers a(n) ____ style of communication
collaborative
When teachers ____, first graders show greater literacy progress
combine real reading and writing with teaching of phonics
Miss Tessier guides the overall process of learning in her classroom, but no other distinction is made between adult and child contributors: All participate in joint endeavors and have the authority to define and resolve problems. Miss Tessier is using a _____ approach to instruction
communities of learning
Professor Diaz is conducting a study to determine whether a child's information-processing speed is related to her intelligence test score. He is conducting a
componential analysis
Elaboration is a later-emerging memory strategy because it requires
considerable effort and space in working memory
Mrs. Finkbiner's classroom includes richly equipped learning centers, as well as small groups and individuals solving self-chosen problems. She guides and supports in response to children's needs. Mrs. Finkbiner has a ____ classroom
constructivist
Eleven-year-old Nathan first grasped conservation of number, followed by length, liquid, mass, and then weight. This limitation of concrete operational thinking is known as
continuum of acquisition.
Noah thinks more skillfully than others when faced with novelty. Given a new task, Noah applies his information- processing skills in exceptionally effective ways, rapidly making these skills automatic so that working memory is freed for more complex aspects of the situation. According to Sternberg's theory, Noah's strengths lie in _____ intelligence
creative
Eight-year-old Daniel focuses on several aspects of a problem and relates them, rather than centering on just one. Daniel is capable of
decentration
Many studies confirm that children with persistent learning difficulties in reading and math are often
deficient in working memory
Which of the following best characterizes Piaget's view of cognitive development in middle childhood?
discontinuous restructuring of children's thinking
Over middle childhood, Neveah, an African American, became increasingly conscious of ethnic stereotypes. By early adolescence, she stopped caring about her grades and said that school was not important to her. Neveah's attitude is an example of
disengagement
When assessing students, Mrs. Carter introduces purposeful teaching into the testing situation to find out what the child can attain with social support. Mrs. Carter is using
dynamic assessment
Yolanda entered school low in phonological awareness. Without , Yolanda will probably be behind her agemates in text _____ comprehension skills by third grade
early phonics training
When studying for a test, Peter remembers the unrelated words cellular and canine by generating the following mental image, "The canine is talking on a cellular phone." Which memory strategy is Peter using?
elaboration
Large, environmentally induced gains in IQ present a major challenge to the assumption that
ethnic variations in IQ are genetic
Some Neo-Piagetian theorists argue that the development of operational thinking can best be understood in terms of
expansion of information-processing capacity
Test designers use ___ to identify the various abilities that intelligence tests measure
factor analysis
Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
find it hard to ignore irrelevant information
When asked to define "bicycle," Emi said, "It's got wheels, a chain, and handlebars." Emi is probably a
first grader
Which of the following is a good predictor of IQ
flexible attention strategies
In a study of the impact of class size on elementary school children, placing teacher's aides in regular-size classes
had no impact
Gardner believes that each intelligence
has a unique neurological basis
Arthur Jensen's "How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?" claims that ___ is largely responsible for individual, ethnic, and SES variations in intelligence
heredity
Mrs. Noneman directs her children to each carry out an aspect of a task. Each child is expected to work independently. Mrs. Noneman prefers a(n) ____ style of communication
hierarchical
During middle childhood, the long-term knowledge base grows larger and becomes organized into
hierarchically structured networks
Mrs. Hartley asked her second graders to draw a map of the school using their memory. The students' cognitive maps will probably
include landmarks.
Stimulant medication prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) seems to ____ activity in the ____ thereby improving the child's capacity to sustain attention and to inhibit off-task and self-stimulating
increase, prefrontal cortex
According to the Flynn effect, IQs have ______ from one generation to the next
increased steadily
Group-administered IQ tests are useful for ____ and for ____
instructional planning; identifying children who require more extensive evaluation with individually administered tests
According to Sternberg
intelligence tests can easily underestimate, and even overlook, the intellectual strengths of some children, especially ethnic minorities
Gardner's ___ and __ intelligences include a set of skills for accurately perceiving, reasoning about, and regulating emotion that has become known as emotional intelligence
interpersonal, intrapersonal
In middle childhood, children's attitude toward language undergoes a fundamental shift as they develop
metalinguistic awareness
During middle childhood, attention becomes
more selective
Daniella loves to listen to and tell stories but rarely draws pictures. Daniella displays ___ advanced central conceptual structures in ___ .
more, storytelling
Kyle recognizes and classifies all varieties of animals and plants. According to Gardner, Kyle excels in ____ intelligence
naturalistic
compared to homogeneous groups of above-average students, heterogeneous
often engage in poorer-quality interaction
Bilingual children
outperform others on tests of selective attention
When Kelli, a researcher, asks school-age children in a small city in India to draw maps of their neighborhoods, Kelli will probably see maps that depict
people and vehicles.
As children make the transition from emergent literacy to conventional reading, _____ continues to facilitate their progress
phonological awareness
Research on African-American children adopted into economically well-off white homes during the first year of life suggests that
poverty severely depresses the intelligence of ethnic minority children
Andrei skillfully adapts his thinking to fit with both his desires and the demands of his everyday world. When he cannot adapt to a new situation, Andrei tries to shape it to meet his needs. According to Sternberg, Andrei excels in _____ intelligence.
practical
_____ intelligence reminds us that intelligent behavior is never culture-free
practical
Ms. Setzer provides her second graders with opportunities to communicate in many situations. Her students show gains in the communicative side of language. Ms. Setzer emphasizes
pragmatics
IQ often enters into educational decisions because it
predicts school performance and educational attainment
Computer programming projects in the classroom promote
problem solving and metacognition.
Reciprocal teaching focuses on which four cognitive strategies
questioning, summarizing, clarifying, and predicting
The ability to view a situation from at least two perspectives is called
recursive thought
A major shortcoming of the componential approach is that it
regards intelligence as entirely due to causes within the child
Many U.S. teachers—especially those in schools with many students from low-income families—emphasize
repetitive drill over higher-level thinking
Nine-year-old Ryan thinks through a series of steps and then mentally reverses direction, returning to the starting point. Ryan is capable of
reversibility
Which of the following interventions is useful in reducing cultural bias in testing
school programs promoting self-affirmation for minority children
Rosanna scores highly in Gardner's spatial intelligence. Based on these test results, which of the following occupations might Rosanna be best suited for
sculptor
Appreciation of ____ enables children to pinpoint the reasons that another person arrived at a certain belief
second-order false belief
During middle childhood, attention becomesTen-year-old Gemma is presented with a stream of numbers on a computer screen. She is asked to press a button whenever the two-digit sequence of a "5" followed by a "7" appears. Gemma's ____ is being tested
selective
Heather is lining up crayons in order from shortest to longest. This skill is known as
seriation
White children's narratives are usually ___ than those of African-American children
shorter and less complex
In Ms. Adkin's classroom, children participate in a wide range of challenging activities with teachers and peers, with whom they jointly construct understandings. As children appropriate the knowledge and strategies generated through working together, they become competent, contributing members of their classroom. Ms. Adkin has a ____ classroom
social-constructivist
As the prefrontal cortex develops in middle childhood, executive function undergoes marked improvement and children make gains in
strategic thinking.
The phonics approach to reading
stresses the relationship between letters and sounds, thus enabling children to decode words
Cross-cultural research suggests that
taking part in everyday activities helps children master conservation and other Piagetian problems.
In Piaget's concrete operational stage,
thought is more logical, flexible, and organized than it was during early childhood
Mr. Selkie's classroom includes students whose desks face the front of the classroom, arranged in rows. The students are relatively passive—listening to Mr. Selkie, who is the sole authority for knowledge, rules, and decision making. Mr. Selkie does most of the talking, though students are expected to respond when called on. Mr. Selkie has a ____ classroom
traditional
The _______ factors on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition, are assumed to be _____ culturally biased
visual-spatial processing; less
Adoption studies consistently reveal that
when young children are adopted into caring, stimulating homes, their IQs rise substantially
Follow-up research on concrete operational thought shows that when children of the same age are tested, those _____ do better on transitive inference problems.
who have been in school longer
Mrs. Markie, a first-grade teacher, believes that, from the beginning, children should be exposed to text in its complete form so that they can appreciate the communicative function of written language. Mrs. Markie takes a _____ approach to teaching reading
whole-language
Holly's birthday is two days before the cutoff date for kindergarten enrollment. Her parents are considering delaying her school entry by one year. They should know that research reveals
younger first graders outperform same-age children a year behind them