Describe the varieties of early education.

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- Child-care centers (previously known as day-care centers) typically care for children outside of the home. Their purpose is to provide a warm, safe environment that includes some intellectual stimulation but mostly social and emotional rather than cognitive stimulation.
- Family child-care centers are small operations run in private homes where the quality of care may not be as high as in center-based care facilities.
- Preschools are explicitly designed to provide intellectual and social experiences for children, typically 3 to 5 hours per day.
- School child care refers to prekindergarten programs for 4-year-olds funded by local school systems.

Psychology

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Vern considers Phil to be a very honest person. In fact, in a psychology class in which the consistency of traits was being discussed, Vern cited his friend as an example of consistency. It may be that Vern is overestimating Phil's consistency, because Vern:

A. is not particularly honest himself B. is externally oriented C. judges Phil's behavior in the same type of situation each time D. is not very intelligent

Psychology

Which statement accurately describes the results of a typical collaborative memory experiment?

A) Each individual in the nominal group outperforms the collective performance of the collaborative group on the recall test. B) Most individuals in the nominal group outperform the collective performance of the collaborative group on the recall test. C) The collective performance of the collaborative group is greater than the individual performance of participants in the nominal group. D) The combined performance of individuals in the nominal group is less than the collective performance of the collaborative group on the recall test.

Psychology

High pitched sounds are created by high frequency waves

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

When an individual repeats a piece of information to themselves so they don't forget it, which part of working memory are they making use of?

A) the phonological loop B) the central executive C) the episodic buffer D) the visuospatial sketchpad

Psychology