A five-year-old is speaking on the telephone to his/her grandparent. The child holds up the picture they were describing and says to the grandparent "See.". According to Piaget, this demonstrates _____
a. egocentrism c. animism
b. object permanence d. artificialism
A
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There is a road beginning at the bottom of the page whose parallel lines grow closer together as the road passes the school. The children that your child drew near the bottom of the page appear larger than the children playing nearer the school. These "larger" children also are drawn with more detail, while the faces of the children playing closer to the school are blurry. Describe the pictorial cues that this "artist" used to achieve depth. What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements might lead to feelings of incongruence?
A) "If you want to go out for the cheerleading squad, I think that is wonderful." B) "I would rather you join the band than go out for the basketball team." C) "I think it is wonderful when you draw pictures, but why don't you try using markers next time?" D) "I know that you are shy, so why don't you sit in the back of the class?"
Genes are composed of smaller molecular units called
a. chromosomes. b. peptides. c. nucleotides. d. genotypes. e. phenotypes.
Asking people to recall a lot of details when they complete a questionnaire
a. will lead to accurate recall of only chronically accessible information. b. may lead to recall of details that are not true. c. generates accurate information with overspecific quantifiers. d. works best if they are focused on emotional words in the questions.