Diane loves to play peek-a-boo. Peek-a-boo is played in many diverse cultures using similar routines. Which of the following is NOT an important purpose of the game?
A. It helps babies master anxiety when their mothers are not around.
B. It creates anxiety that makes babies stronger.
C. It provides a social skill-the ability to take turns.
D. The game helps babies develop object permanence.
Answer: B
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a. need for affiliation c. need for autonomy b. self-actualization d. need for order
When he was introduced to his best friend's sister, Marlon immediately got the sense that she didn't like him. For some reason he felt that she was a bit cold, not genuine when she said "its nice to meet you,"
and he was left with the impression that she was a bit snobby. Marlon's attempt to understand and categorize the behavior of his friend's sister is called __________. a. external attributing b. presumptive inferring c. social perception d. dispositional relating.
What do information processing and the componential approach have in common?
a. They are both components of crystallized intelligence. b. They were both developed by Robert Sternberg. c. They both break down the thinking process into separate parts. d. They have nothing in common
During __________, exposure to teratogens is most often associated with minor defects in bodily structure or improperly functioning body systems
a. conception c. the period of the fetus b. the period of the embryo d. the period of the zygote