A ________ is a means of adapting schemes that involves stumbling onto a new experience caused bythe baby’s own motor activity, then trying to repeat the event again and again
A) sensorimotor reflex
B) circular reaction
C) mental representation
D) goal-directed behavior
Answer: B
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a. the mood is elevated, expansive, or irritable b. mood changes occur without any changes in behavior c. the mood remains normal, while the cognitive and behavioral symptoms change d. mood changes do not affect social or occupational functioning
Corky's mouth waters when he sees Ball Park Franks, but not when he sees other brands of franks. This response is known as:
a. extinction. b. discrimination. c. generalization. d. intelligence.
Explain what is meant by the imaginary audience, the personal fable, and the illusion of invulnerability. Give an example of each
What will be an ideal response?
Trisha's parents are concerned that at age 15, she seems to be unsure of what she wants to pursue for a career. Last month she was interested in nursing and now she is looking into social work. Trisha's parents should know that her behavior is
A. a sign of instability. B. a cause for some concern; she should have had her college major decided by now. C. immature and not typical for girls her age. D. typical for adolescents of her age.