What do Japanese parents want their children to gain out of attending preschool?

What will be an ideal response?


Japanese parents feel that learning academic skills are a low priority. Instead, they want their children to learn social skills such as how to function as a member of a group.

Psychology

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Prenatal development can be thought of in terms of the germinal, embryonic, and fetal periods. Or, it can be thought of as three trimesters. In terms of the way time is divided into periods, these two viewpoints are a. identical? they both see prenatal development as occurring in three 3-month periods. b. identical? they both see prenatal development as divided into the first two weeks,

week 3 through 8, and thethird month through birth. c. similar in that both assume a pregnancy will last 266 days. d. different in how development is viewed.

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A large number of studies have examined the relationship between watching aggressive television and acting aggressively. Although there are some exceptions, most of this research finds

A. there is little evidence that watching aggressive television increases aggression. B. watching aggressive television increases the likelihood of acting aggressively, at least under some circumstances. C. watching aggressive television is related to aggressive behavior, but this is because aggressive people tend to watch aggression on television. D. watching aggressive television increases the likelihood of acting aggressively, but only in children.

Psychology

Dahlia is 2 years old and has been sick more than 15 times this year. That is about average for a 2-year-old

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

You have conducted a brilliant study which correlates IQ score with income and find a value of r = 0.75 . At the end of the study you find out all the IQ scores were scored 10 points too high. What will the value of r be with the corrected data?

a. r will be increased c. r will remain the same b. r will be decreased d. cannot be determined

Psychology