CLEP Intro Edu Psych

Category - Development

Melissa Bowerman asserts that as language develops, it does not introduce new meanings to a child, but expands on things the child already knows. Which theory of language development does this describe?
  1. Behaviorist view
  2. Nativist view
  3. Constructivist view
  4. Lifespan development
Explanation
Answer: C -The constructivist view asserts that as language develops, it does not introduce new meanings to a child, but expands on things the child already knows. The nativist view asserts that human language is innate and all humans are wired for language development. The behaviorist view of language asserts that language development is the result of positive reinforcement.
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