The plasticity principle states that the child
a. responds flexibly to changes in his or her life experiences.
b. must be trained by parents to avoid consuming plastics.
c. progresses predictably through developmental stages.
d. asserts his or her individuality and cannot accurately be described by generalizations that apply to all children.
A
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The _____ is a population-level phenomenon that refers to the counterintuitive finding that settlers report better physical and mental health outcomes compared to their U.S.-born peers
a) immigrant paradox b) cultural paradox c) productivity paradox d) observer's paradox
Investigators use the ______ research design when studying the same group of participants at many points in time.
A. cross-sectional B. longitudinal C. sequential D. experimental
A neighbor comes to your door and asks you to feed his dogs, water his plants, and mow his yard while he is out of town for a month. Feeling only slightly guilty, you turn down this large request. Then, the same neighbor returns the next day and asks if you would at least pick up his mail while he is gone. Chances are very good that you will honor this smaller request because of which compliance
approach? a. foot-in-the-door technique. b. highball effect. c. lowball technique. d. door-in-the-face effect.
Portions of the ________, a beltlike structure in the middle of the brain, play an important role in attention and cognitive control.
A. cingulate gyrus B. basal ganglia C. cerebral cortex D. insula