The peer sociometric method involves
a. training children to make friends.
b. teachers' ratings of children's friendships.
c. children's ratings of their peers' popularity.
d. sociologists' observations of children's alliances.
Answer: c.
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Schaie's sequential study of stability of intellectual abilities showed that
a. both cohort and age affect intellectual performance. b. cohort, but not age, affects intellectual performance. c. age, but not cohort, affects intellectual performance. d. neither cohort nor age affects intellectual performance.
Most of the participants in Stanley Milgram's studies of obedience
a. had no reservations about continuing to give shocks to the learner. b. had concerns about what they were doing and offered to switch places with the learner. c. insisted that they could not continue. d. openly expressed relief that they were not the learner.
At what age do infants show more interest in toys that match their biological sex?
A. 3-8 months B. 8-12 months C. 12-15 months D. 15-18 months
Based on your reading of Chapter 3 (Social Cognition), who would you predict would be more frustrated: Katie, who missed an "A" by one point, or James, who missed an "A" by five points?
a. Katie, because it's easier for her to imagine getting one more test item right b. James, because it's harder for him to imagine an alternative outcome c. Katie, because she and James studied together d. James, because he and Katie studied together