According to Mary Rothbart and Hwang (2005), which of the following factors of temperament is probably the most stable?
A. Soothability
B. Activity level
C. Duration of orienting
D. Fear
Answer: B
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a. His gender b. His fascination with guns c. His self-esteem tied to his job d. His age
Most arguments against the validity of IQ scores make the case that the:
a. scores fail to adequately predict school performance b. scores fail to provide a broad index of intelligence c. tests have been improperly standardized d. scores on the tests are unpredictable and unstable across repeated testings
To illustrate the problem of other minds, philosophers imagine hypothetical zombies that:
A) are themselves fully conscious. B) have a mind but must eat brains because they are lacking this critical organ. C) are themselves unconscious but are indistinguishable from persons who are conscious. D) are programmed to act in certain ways but cannot modify their actions based on experiences.
Children begin to spend most of their free time among peers beginning at the age when they
a. are successfully toilet trained. b. enter school. c. are old enough to attend summer camp. d. begin to date others during adolescence.