Children typically are able to think about objects being simultaneously members of two classes, one being more inclusive than the other, beginning at about ages ______
a. 1 to 2 c. 5 to 6
b. 3 to 4 d. 7 to 8
d
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a. are not serious enough to cause concern. b. can be minimized by using both kinds of studies to see if they yield similar results. c. can be minimized by using only one kind of study, so potential flaws are not multiplied. d. are insurmountable.
After Amy's dog died, she pretended that it was still alive and called out for it by name and
pretended to play with it outside. What defense mechanism is Amy using? a. denial b. displacement c. regression d. identification
Herzberg's ______ theory describes categories that affect people at work.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Carson, a 6-month-old infant, grabs a toy by gripping with his whole hand. In the context of fine motor skills, which of the following grasps does Carson exhibit in this scenario?
A. the palmar grasp B. the pincer grasp C. the tripod grasp D. the raking grasp