The study of changes in memory, thought, and reasoning processes that occur throughout the life span is called _____________

A) mind development
B) biodevelopment
C) child psychology
D) cognitive development

Answer: D
Rationale: Cognitive development is the study of changes in memory, thought, and reasoning processes that occur throughout the life span.

Psychology

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a. mental symbolics c. deferred imitation b. mind representation d. mind symbolics

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Four-year-old Sasha watches carefully how her older brother unlocks the chest where her mother hides special toys. After her brother locks the chest and leaves, Sasha is able to remember the steps he used and she now unlocks the chest

Sasha's method of learning is best thought of as an example of: a. operant conditioning b. classical conditioning c. social learning d. fixation

Psychology