Jenna is two and from a traditional culture. How will she learn to toilet train?
a. Her parents will teach her how to use a toilet.
b. Her parents and older adults will teach her to go in a nearby lagoon or stream.
c. Her siblings and other children will go to the bathroom, and Jenna will mimic this behavior herself.
d. Children at this age are not toilet trained yet.
C. In traditional cultures, children watch other children eliminate and mimic this behavior.
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c. Lotte's personality will be different. d. Lotte will have no more axons.
Paula's new boss has called her in to discuss her future at the company. Paula is most likely to form her perception of her boss using
a. snap judgments. b. primarily nonverbal messages. c. systematic judgments, including attributions. d. none of these.
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