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Match the following terms and definitions.
1


Jean Piaget

2


Renée Baillargeon

3


Carolyn Rovee-Collier

4


Andrew Meltzoff

5


Jean Mandler

6


Arnold Gesell

7


Nancy Bayley

8


Noam Chomsky

9


Roger Brown

10


Patricia Kuhl

11


Michael Tomasello

12


Betty Hart &and Todd Risley

13


Janellen Huttenlocker

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Naomi Baron

A)Contributed to cognitive theory by observing his three children
B)No evidence supports reinforcement as responsible for language rule systems
C)Children whose parents are on welfare have a smaller vocabulary than do children whose parents are professionals.
D)Studied imitation and deferred imitation by infants
E)Devised the most commonly used infant intelligence test
F)Infants as young as 4 months expect objects to be substantial and permanent
G)Demonstrated detailed memory in 2- to 3-month-old infants
H)Developed a clinical measure to assess potential abnormality in infants
I)Believes humans are biologically prewired to learn language
J)Argued that explicit memory does not occur until the second half of first year
K)By the age of 6six months, infants gradually lose the ability to recognize differences in sounds that are not important to their own language.
L)Infants whose mothers speak more often to them have markedly higher vocabularies.
M)Young children are intensely interested in their social worlds; an early in development they can understand the intentions of other people.
N)Parents should be an active conversational partners with their infants, talk as if their infants understand them, and use language in a style they are comfortable with







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