Newer research suggests that preoperational children can occasionally ignore their intuitive
perceptions of conservation or class inclusion tasks and provide correct, rather logical
responses to these tasks.
Under what conditions is the most likely to occur?
A) If the child happens to be intelligent.
B) When adults tell them the correct response before the task is administered.
C) If the child has attended day care.
D) If the task is made simpler, more familiar, or the child is allowed practice sessions.
D
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c. Florida panthers are rare. d. Florida panthers are active mostly at night.
Berzonsky suggests that not all later adolescents are equally open to identity-related information processing that would help clarify their identity. The types who actively seek this kind of information are called
a. normative. b. emotion-based. c. diffuse avoidant. d. informational.
One of the first psychologists interested in the contributions of culture to psychology was:
A) Karl Lashley. B) Noam Chomsky. C) B. F. Skinner. D) Wilhelm Wundt.
Thoughts about whether one has performed some action, such as locking the door or about committing immoral acts, are common examples of
a. obsessions. b. phobias. c. compulsions. d. fantasies.