A person walking through the woods at night is primarily reliant on cones for vision
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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What is the major difference between primary circular reactions and secondary circular reactions in Piaget's sensorimotor stage?
A. An infant must first demonstrate the primary circular reactions before demonstrating the secondary circular reactions B. Primary circular reactions are based upon enjoyment activities, whereas secondary circular reactions are not C. Primary circular reactions bring about a desirable consequence, whereas secondary circular reactions do not D. Primary circular reactions involve activities where the infant is focused on its own body, whereas secondary circular reactions involve activities where the infant's actions relate to the outside world
Treit's best friend was seriously injured in a car accident last month. Since that time, Treit has been attending all his classes, but he feels like he is unable to pay attention because he is constantly thinking about his friend. Treit finds he can't seem to think about anything else, and he is frequently overwhelmed by feelings of helplessness. In this example, Treit's feelings would MOST
likely be considered a. personally distressing. b. culturally deviant. c. maladaptive. d. compulsive.
In the 1970s, the quick-fix treatment for ADHD involving dietary sugar and limitations on additives was found to be
a. quite effective. b. moderately effective. c. somewhat effective. d. ineffective.
Explain the public servant role and the crime fighter role and why the two may be inconsistent.
What will be an ideal response?