Piaget's stage theory is composed of a series of four universal stages that occur in a fixed order from birth through adolescence and are, in chronological order,
a. formal operational; concrete operational; preoperational; and sensorimotor.
b. sensorimotor; preoperational; concrete operational; and formal operational.
c. sensorimotor; formal operational; preoperational; and concrete operational.
d. sensorimotor; formal operational; concrete operational; and preoperational.
b
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. increased extraversion B. decreased conscientiousness C. increased neuroticism D. increased agreeableness
Suzy is taking the Stanford-Binet (SB5) and is asked this question, "I knew my bag was going to be in the last place I looked, so I looked there first. What is silly or impossible about that?" This question is measuring Suzy's
a. fluid reasoning. b. working memory. c. quantitative reasoning. d. visual-spatial processing.
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a. there is little agreement on what behaviors are associated with different emotions. b. Americans of different cultural backgrounds show similar responses to some emotions but different responses to others. c. people often label the emotion depicted in a photograph very differently and with little consistency. d. people from different parts of the country label emotions in consistently different ways.