The most important characteristic of the preoperational stage of development is
A. language development
B. exploration
C. the ability to mentally modify, organize, or reverse thought processes D. the ability to consider ideas not based on reality
A
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Researchers found that infants could still reach accurately for a glow-in-the dark toy even when the lights were suddenly turned out so that they could see the toy but not their own hands. This finding specifically shows that infants use __________ to help guide their reaching.
A. visual skills B. motor skills C. perceptual skills D. proprioceptive cues
Any behavior that occurs infrequently among the members of a population would be considered:
a. culturally deviant b. dysfunctional c. emotionally distressing d. statistically deviant
A sensory memory is an impression formed from
a. input from any of the senses. b. thoughts and feelings of early childhood. c. cognitions. d. reinforcers. e. chunking.
When preschool children observe someone performing a gender-inconsistent activity, they often ______.
A. protest and correct the person engaged in the activity B. show signs of stress or distress C. misrecall or fail to remember the incident D. incorporate the event into their gender schema