Mary explains to her grandchildren how her grandparents came to the United States on a boat many years ago. The homeland of her grandparents is Slovakia and she retells the stories of her childhood and her grandparents' childhood. Mary's sharing of her identity is an example of

a. storytelling.
b. mementoes.
c. written work.
d. inheritance.


a

Psychology

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The biggest benefit to using a theory to base an intervention on is:

a. the intervention will be respected by science. b. people will pay more attention to it. c. it will be easier to identify what worked if it succeeds. d. it is easier to get funding to carry out the intervention.

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Which is true regarding infants' ability to discriminate the sounds that comprise all human language?

A. They will not discriminate nonnative phonology unless/until they learn a language that uses it. B. They are unable to discriminate these sounds until 6-8 months of age. C. They are unable to discriminate these sounds until 10-12 months of age. D. They are able to perceive and discriminate sounds that do not exist in the phonology of their native languages at birth.

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Through the development of pragmatic abilities, children learn conversational strategies including

a. turn-taking. b. using adjectives. c. verb tense. d. grammatical structure.

Psychology

According to Paul Baltes, which of the following do normative age-graded influences include?

A. economic, political, and social upheavals B. long-term changes in the genetic composition of a population C. sociocultural factors and environmental processes D. long-term changes in the cultural makeup of a population

Psychology