Developing physical skill in middle childhood may have an effect on social relations. For example, jumping a ramp on a skateboard or hanging by a knee from a tree may help children

A) impress peers.
B) establish their position in peer groups.
C) develop a sense of accomplishment.
D) all of the above.


D) all of the above. As children develop physical skill during middle childhood, there are many benefits, including impressing peers, establishing their position in a social group, and developing a sense of accomplishment.

Psychology

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a. scientifically defined b. relatively arbitrary c. well-established d. determined by each family

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The clinical efficacy axis of the clinical practice guidelines established by the American Psychological Association in 1995 was designed to answer the question,

a. "What kind of research should be done to determine the type of clinician best suited for particular patients in terms of their diagnosis and chronicity?" b. "Is the treatment effective compared to an alternative treatment or to no treatment in a controlled clinical research setting?" c. "How long should a treatment be continued if there is no improvement in the patient's condition or if the patient has serious side effects?" d. "What is the most efficient way of admitting patients to clinics or hospitals?"

Psychology

Which of the following significantly increases risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, heart attack, vascular disease, and aneurysm?

A. using marijuana B. smoking cigarettes C. consuming fast food D. drinking alcohol

Psychology

Ten-year-old Andrea has an IQ of 130. This means that she

A) performed as well as or better than 98 percent of her same-age peers. B) scored higher than 98 percent of all children. C) scored three standard deviations above the mean. D) performed as well as or better than 84 percent of her same-age peers.

Psychology