By exposing Nate to involvement in activities that would not normally be part of a child’s life (such as participation in gymnastics), Nate’s parents function as
a. co-regulators.
b. authoritarian parents.
c. gatekeepers.
d. friends.
Answer: c. gatekeepers
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Jaycee is extremely judgmental. She has strong opinions about politics, social issues, and moral concerns. Jaycee is high in the
a. need for cognition. b. need for evaluation. c. evaluative conditioning. d. cognitive dissonance.
Of the following, who is most likely experiencing crowding?
a. Jenna, who is at a concert squeezed in near the stage and dancing like a maniac b. Crystal, who is at a party pressed up against a wall and flirting with a handsome stranger c. Jack, who is standing in a packed stadium cheering for his football team to win d. James, who is squished in a the back of an elevator on a ride to the 98th floor
Ira is always in a better mood when he comes back from his exercise class. In this example, Ira's behavior has:
a. high distinctiveness b. high consensus c. high consistency d. low distinctiveness
Imitation and other generalized responses may be associated with the activation of
__________ neurons–neurons that are active both when a movement is observed and when the same movement is performed. a. replication b. selection c. polysensory d. mirror e. reciprocal