The notion of "family life":
a. has remained the same throughout history.
b. over time has grown to include a broader range of family members, like cousins, aunts, and uncles.
c. was narrowed to included just the nuclear family during the Industrial Revolution.
d. shrank to include only one child per family during the Industrial Revolution.
C
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A. 60; 55 B. 75; 50 C. 46; 46 D. 30; 36
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Charice exclaims. "This guy wrote this book about it and sparked a reform movement in treatment in the United States that later spread across the world." Charice is probably reading a book by a. Philippe Pinel. b. Hippocrates. c. Benjamin Rush. d. Clifford Beers.
A later evaluation of Piaget's theory concluded that he
a. underestimated the ability of young children. b. underestimated the abilities of adults. c. underestimated the abilities of adolescents. d. borrowed heavily from other stage theories.