Sonya thinks that if she plays with a toy train and wears overalls, she will be a boy. Sonya has not developed gender
a. role. c. identity.
b. schema. d. stability.
D
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The phrase, "I really want to be the best," illustrates the key element of _____ that exemplifies the behavior of many child prodigies
a. specific talent b. supportive environment c. motivation d. ideational fluency
Carlos, a graduate student in psychology, is recording the number of wrong turns that rats make in trying to navigate a maze. He observes five rats and finds that they make 2, 3, 3, 6, and 1 errors, respectively. Carlos calculates the mean, median, and mode for the number of errors. Which sequence below gives the correct mean, median, and mode for Carlos’ data?
A. Mean = 5, Median = 3, Mode = 3 B. Mean = 3, Median = 3, Mode = 3 C. Mean = 3, Median = 6, Mode = 3 D. Mean = 5, Median = 1, Mode = 3 E. Mean = 3, Median = 3.5, Mode = 3
Lashley was incorrect in his assumption that
A. parts of the cortex were equivalent in their contributions to learning and memory. B. large lesions affect learned behavior more than small lesions. C. memories are stored in one specific location in the cortex. D. size and location of lesions have equal impacts on learned behavior.
Seven-year-old James's mother repeatedly told him not to climb up on the kitchen cabinets to
get candy. Nevertheless, James does so. Even thoughno one sees him do this, when he climbs down, James tells himself that "something bad" was going to happen to him. Which one of the following stages is James in? a. Moral relativity b. Moral conventions c. Moral realism d. Moral contingency