C.Select the answer that best completes each sentence. _____ 1.Rating scales are useful for a.recording a detailed flow of observed play behaviour b.recording the degree to which a behaviour or attribute is observable c.recording the rate of activity of behaviours observable in a play sequence d.measuring the flow of behaviours _____ 2.There are many reasons for recording the family tree of a child. Which of the following is a good reason? a.to determine a pattern of genetic diseases b.to determine who can climb the highest tree c.to determine who is likely to work in forestry d.to determine who will be the next sibling to get married, separated, or divorced _____ 3.The purpose of charting an infant’s food intake, sleep, activity, and diaper changes while he is in child care is so that the parents a.have something to put in the child’s baby book b.know how to provide consistent and appropriate care c.know when to take the infant to the doctor d.have information about the child-care centre in case they need to complain _____ 4.Rating scales involve a.recording objective observations b.recording what the child says c.making inferences that are recorded on a chart d. making inferences about the child’s rate of progress _____ 5.Which of the following types of rating scale would be the most useful if you were determining a child’s personality style? a.a numerical scale attached to a list of the child’s likes and dislikes b.a semantic differential scale identifying scientific concepts c.a numerical scale attached to a list of physical characteristics d.a semantic differential scale identifying temperamental characteristics _____ 6.Sociograms can be difficult to draw because a.the children won’t answer the questions so you can’t draw it correctly b.the teachers think that they are a waste of time c.the parents are obstructive d.the recorder has to find a way of mapping the results _____ 7.Which of the following is a typical reason for tracking a child’s activity? a.to determine which child has the biggest footprint b.to determine if the child is making an impression with her feet c.to determine the child’s use of learning centres and what she finds interesting d.to determine which child is cleaning up the small toys the quickest _____ 8.Caregivers of infants and toddlers find that completing a daily log chart about each young child helps to a.monitor the child’s patterns of eating, sleeping, eliminating, and activity and provide parents with this information b.monitor the quantity of “input†and “output†or eating and eliminating c.monitor occurrences of child abuse and provide this information to the parents d.monitor occurrences of child abuse and provide this information to the child’s doctor _____ 9.Height and weight charts are meaningful for the following reason a.keeping a record of growth and weight to indicate clothing size b.determining if the child’s increases in growth and weight are typical for her or his age, remembering that birth weight is also significant c.keeping a record of increases in growth and weight as a part of determining if the child should be put on a low-fat diet for a month d.determining if the child’s increases in growth and weight are influencing other aspects of the child’s cognitive development _____ 10.Sociograms are most useful for a.children who are born into close-knit families b.children who are unsociable c.children who are beginning to make social relationships d.