A. relationship between sounds and their meanings
B. relationship between different languages
C. origins of words
D. study of infant babbling
Related Mcqs:
- DNA refers to the ____________________?
A. molecular configuration making up chromosomes
B. germ-cell configurations in genes
C. atom structure in genes
D. neural structure in cell bodies - Echoic memory refers to ____________________?
A. visual perception
B. eidetic perception
C. verbal codes
D. auditory perception - Iconic memory refers to ____________________?
A. visual working memory
B. auditory working memory
C. visual short-term memory
D. visual sensory memory - Group think refers to ___________?
A. Deterioration of mental efficiency
B. Deterioration of physical energy
C. Think tank
D. None of these - Gender identity refers to ___________________?
A. one’s biological sex
B. the sense of being male or female
C. the set of expected behaviors for males and for females
D. how masculine a boy is or how feminine a girl is - What refers to change in the focal length of the eye to bring a retinal image into focus?
A. binocular disparity
B. linear perspective
C. accommodation
D. assimilation - Which of the following terms refers to a person’s accumulated knowledge and verbal skills?
A. fluid intelligence
B. concrete operational intelligence
C. crystallized intelligence
D. formal operational intelligence - Mentalinguistic awareness refers to which ability in children?
A. The ability to think and talk about language and its properties
B. The ability to think and talk about gender and its properties
C. The ability to read mathematical operations
D. The ability to speak multiple languages - Heredity refers to all those traits whom a child acquires from:
A. Environment
B. Parents
C. Ovum
D. Sperms - A need refers to:
A. A rigidly patterned behavioral urge characteristic of all people
B. anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior
C. an aroused or activated state that is often triggered by a psychological need
D. a physiological state that usually triggers motivational arousal