Infant Nathan is smiling and "talking" with short, loud noises. His mother responds each time Nathan expresses himself by smiling and talking. This interaction is described as
A. emotion regulation.
B. asynchronous.
C. reciprocal
D. emotion coaching.
C. reciprocal
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Britney believes that exposure to violent television increases aggressive behavior by making people's own aggressive thoughts more accessible. Christina believes that violent television increases aggressive behavior by impairing people's cognitive abilities, which in turn makes them worry less about the consequences of their behavior as well as more likely to have aggressive thoughts. If we knew
that violent television indeed increases aggressive behavior but knew nothing else on this topic, which of the two theories should we prefer? a. Christina's, because it is more empirical than Britney's b. Britney's, because it is more efficient than Christina's c. Christina's, because it is more testable than Britney's d. Britney's, because it is more testable than Christina's
Gustavo believes that motor skills represent solutions to an infant's goals. According to him, when a baby is offered a new toy, the baby attempts to grab the toy while also balancing itself. He believes that this active improvisation and adaptation to achieve one's goal demonstrates that nature, nurture, the infant, and the environment are all working together. Gustavo is a proponent of which theory?
What will be an ideal response?
When the scores in a distribution are positively skewed, the mean will have a value _____
a. lower than the median b. higher than the median c. equal to the median d. either higher or lower than the median, depending on the value of the mode
Chi-square is a non-parametric statistic. What does it tell us?
a. If observed cell counts equal zero b. What percent of responses fit a specific cell c. If frequencies differ from what we would expect to find d. If two means differ