The most influential view of children's cognitive development is that of ______

a. Sigmund Freud c. Jean Piaget
b. Benjamin Spock d. T. G. Bower


c

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In response to the statement "My boss yelled at me today," which of the following statements is most likely to keep the interaction flowing?

a. Your boss must be a real jerk. b. What did you do wrong? c. Don't worry; I'm sure it's no big deal. d. That sounds very unpleasant.

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The psychosocial approach seeks to understand the internal experiences that are

a. relevant prior to the age of 12 b. relevant after the age of 12 c. products of interactions among biological, psychological, and societal systems d. influenced by the societal system

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The degree to which findings can be generalized to children, settings, times, measures, and characteristics other than the one in a particular study is referred to as ____

a. external validity b. internal validity c. face validity d. generalized validity

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. In regard to understanding the self and promoting subjective well-being, why is there be a risk of pathologizing non-Western individuals?

A. Non-Western individuals have little understanding of well-being. B. Researchers have found that non-Western individuals do not adequately promote understanding of the self. C. Non-Western individuals may be viewed through the Western perspective of the self. D. Those from non-Western cultures have strengths that are viewed as weaknesses.

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