Psychologists often characterize children's knowledge in terms of a network in which
a. the entries are unrelated to one another.
b. younger children have fewer entries, but more connecting links.
c. information is organized for adults, but not for children.
d. younger children have fewer entries and fewer and weaker connecting links.
d
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a. probably innate—rooted in our biological nature b. probably culture-bound—important in some cultures but not in others c. probably a matter of self-presentation only; inconsistencies seem only to be troubling when others know about them d. enormously varied from one person to the next; not everyone feels this need, and—among those who do—some people feel it much more strongly than others
Leaders that focus on planning, motivating, coordinating inputs, and providing feedback are ____
a. relationship-oriented b. task-oriented c. toxic d. legitimate
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Cross-cultural observations suggest that infants are likely to be carried for longer periods during the day and for months during infancy when:
a. women marry at younger ages. b. families live in extended family groups. c. men help with childcare. d. they need to be protected from dangers.