Explain how scientific thinking in children and adolescents involves coordination of theory with evidence
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Scientific thinking in children and adolescents involves coordination of theory with evidence because children pose theories, and collect evidence to support, refute or modify the theory.
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Sherif found that subjects who had conformed with their group’s judgments in the autokinetic situation tended to ___ when later isolated and asked to make judgments.
a. return to their own idiosyncratic estimates b. continue basing their judgments on the group norm c. underestimate the distance moved d. give variable and unpredictable responses
Explain the types of moral rules (distributive justice and understanding just and unjust laws) that children appear to understand under the ideal sorts of testing environments
What will be an ideal response?
After placing a sheet of white paper in a dimly lit corner of the room, it appears to be darker. You know when you place it back in the light, it will maintain its original appearance due to the perceptual principle of ____.?
a. ?motion parallax b. ?stroboscopic illusion c. ?brightness constancy d. ?interposition
You have written a paper on the topic of motivation for your psychology class. You decide to entitle the paper, “Motivation” and want to add a tag line to give more emphasis to the title. From the choices below, you decide the most fitting is: “____.”?
a. ?Motivation: Reasons behind people's thoughts and actions b. ?Motivation: The thought processes in which people engage c. ?Motivation: Actions that people are capable of performing d. ?Motivation: The brain's role in emotion