Chapter 01: The Science of Child DevelopmentChapter 01 Multiple-Choice Questions1. Viewing infants as tabulae rasae suggests thatA) infants will develop naturally unless the environment interferes.B) experience will mould infants into unique individuals.C) nature is more important than nurture.D) infants are born with a sense of morality.QuestionID: 01-1-01Page-Reference: 4Topic: Setting the StageSkill: FactualAnswer: B) experience will mould infants into unique individuals.2. The idea that the mind of the human infant is a tabula rasa at birth reflects the belief thatA) experience moulds each person into a unique individual.B) children should be left alone so that their good natures can unfold.C) heredity plays a major role in an individual's development.D) infants cannot think because their minds are blank.QuestionID: 01-1-02Page-Reference: 4Topic: Setting the StageSkill: ConceptualAnswer: A) experience moulds each person into a unique individual.3. If parents believe that children are tabulae rasae at birth, they are likely toA) leave their children alone so their virtuous natures can unfold.B) be very permissive with their children.C) assume that nothing they do will have any influence on their children's development.D) plan their children's experiences from the moment of their birth.QuestionID: 01-1-03Page-Reference: 4Topic: Setting the StageSkill: AppliedAnswer: D) plan their children's experiences from the moment of their