Little Derek has learned to take turns when playing peek-a-boo with his father. This shows that he has learned about
A) reciprocity.
B) effectance.
C) trust.
D) adaptation.
A
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a. 1950s b. 1960s c. 1970s d. 1980s
Hanna brings her two children, a four-month-old and a three-year-old, to a barbecue in her new neighborhood. Upon arriving she realizes she forgot something important. Neighbors at the event offer to watch her two children while she quickly runs home. How will the two children likely respond to being left with strangers?
A. The younger child will exhibit high levels of distress due to being left with the strangers. B. The older child will be more distressed than the infant about being left with strangers. C. Neither child will be distressed about being left with strangers. D. Both children will be very distressed about being left with strangers.
If a researcher relaxes the alpha, what occurs?
a) Lower risk of Type II errors b) Lower risk of Type I errors c) Less significant findings d) Greater predictive results
Which of the following has been found to be connected with schizophrenia?
A) Abnormal thinking in childhood. B) An incredible ability to focus intense attention on anything they did as a child. C) Movement abnormalities in childhood and adolescence. D) Extreme extroversion and interest in other people.