Which of the following task constraints makes catching more difficult for young children?
On visual-kinesthetic perception tasks, children find the ta…
On visual-kinesthetic perception tasks, children find the task more difficult if the information is presented first in the kinesthetic sense.
Which of the following is the fastest growing in infancy and…
Which of the following is the fastest growing in infancy and childhood?
Evidence from animal research indicates that self-produced l…
Evidence from animal research indicates that self-produced locomotion and the associated perceptual experiences, compared with having the same perceptual experiences through passive movement, are necessary for normal development of visual perception.
A very young child’s early attempts at sidearm striking ofte…
A very young child’s early attempts at sidearm striking often resembles early attempts at throwing overhand.
Which of the following determine(s) how much catch-up growth…
Which of the following determine(s) how much catch-up growth takes place once a positive environment is restored following a period of retarded growth (due to a negative influence)? Select all that apply.
Newborns move their eyes in the direction of a sound.
Newborns move their eyes in the direction of a sound.
Racket lag and trunk rotation of less than 90° are character…
Racket lag and trunk rotation of less than 90° are characteristic of proficient overarm striking.
The size of the object that you want to grab is an example o…
The size of the object that you want to grab is an example of an environmental constraint.
Which of the following is an example of secondary sex charac…
Which of the following is an example of secondary sex characteristics? Select all that apply.