Most of today's developmental psychologists believe:
a. all children develop at the same rate
b. sharp transitions occur from one stage to the next
c. all the abilities in a stage develop at the same time
d. development is a process of continual change and adaptation
D
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By the end of middle childhood ___________________________________
a. fine motor development has nearly reached adult maturity b. children's drawings look about the same as they did in early childhood in terms of level of detail c. improvements in fine motor skills are seen primarily among children who were educated in a formal school setting d. most children are just beginning to learn to tie their shoes
In order to make sure that test questions have the same meaning in English and in another language into which it is translated, a psychologist might have the test translated to the second language,
then back into English to see if the meaning has stayed the same. This process is called a. back translation. b. hypothetical construction. c. relativism. d. content validation.