Children's strategy development has been likened to ________, meaning that children use a variety of strategies ranging in complexity
A) an iceberg
B) a series of steps
C) a multidimensional cube
D) overlapping waves
D) overlapping waves. Children's strategy development can be thought of as a series of overlapping waves in which children use a variety of different strategies, some simpler and some more complex. The particular strategies used most often gradually shift from the simpler to the more complex.
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Milgram's findings support the idea that people are greatlyinfluenced by
A) their consciences B) their attributions C) the situation D)bystander apathy
Passionate love is fueled by ___________ and cognitive factors
a. physiological b. evaluative c. charismatic d. storge
According to Thomas and Chess, an easy child
A) is irregular in daily routines and tends to react negatively and intensely. B) quickly establishes regular routines in infancy and adapts easily to new experiences. C) is inactive and shows mild, low-key reactions to environmental stimuli. D) is generally cheerful and is slow to accept new experiences.
Roger has recurrent, sexual urges and related fantasies about torturing his sexual partner. He acts out these fantasies with a prostitute. Which of the following is the best description of Roger's disorder?
a) sadism b) masochism c) scatologia d) sadomasochism