Tavon is eating something, and he puts some of it on his fingertip and puts it to the lips of his 2-week old son, Tray. Tray responds by licking his lips, sucking on Tavon's fingertip vigorously, and smiling. It is most likely that Tavon gave Tray something ____ to taste
a. sweet
b. bitter
c. sour
d. spicy hot
a
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About 12% of the mothers of children who have autism spectrum disorders have ____
a. a family history of autism spectrum disorders b. antibodies that attack certain brain proteins c. extremely low levels of folic acid d. a history of heavy alcohol use during pregnancy
A danger in labeling a pre-existing groups as though they were independent variables is
a. Not realizing that groups are always dependent variables b. That true differences may be obscured c. Not looking at individual scores d. That variability is increased
Stigmatization is often an unintended result of
A) outpatient treatment for psychological disorders. B) using the dimensional view instead of the categorical view to diagnosis mental illness. C) applying the medical model. D) labeling individuals as suffering from a psychological disorder.
As compared to Piaget's theory, Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development best explains how a child learns to
A) cross a street safely for the first time. B) speak for the first time. C) crawl for the first time. D) stand upright for the first time.