Scaffolding is what teachers and parents do to help children reach a higher level of performance than they could without assistance
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Suppose that Chris and David are both happily married, but that Chris tends to look at other women—attractive single women who are potential alternative prospects—when he is out on the town at bars and clubs. Does this mean that Chris's marriage is less likely to last than David's?
a. Yes—research suggests that the more time people spend looking at alternative prospects, the more likely it is that their relationship is doomed. b. No—the degree to which people look at alternative prospects does not appear to be related to relationship success. c. No—in fact, people who look at alternatives at least occasionally are MORE likely to have successful relationships than people who don't. d. It depends on how Chris is evaluating other women; his marriage is only less likely to last than David's if he is consciously comparing the other women to his wife.
Anorexia nervosa is more prevalent in societies such as ours that
a. reward thinness. b. punish obesity. c. value longevity. d. ignore health.
According to research by Fischer and Bidell (Fischer, 1980; Fischer & Bidell, 2006), young adolescents
a. can make one or two different self-statements in different areas of their lives. b. have a single self-concept. c. can reconcile contradictory self-statements. d. can’t yet determine that contradictory self-statements may be true under different circumstances.
The dual-process model of thinking is defined by the notion that
adolescents use one neural pathway for decision making and adults use an entirely different pathway. two networks exist within the human brain, one for emotional and one for analytical processing of stimuli. two networks exist within the human brain, one for deductive reasoning and one for inductive reasoning. analytical and intuitive processing of stimuli arise from a single pathway in the brain.