School-age children define their "real" selves as:
a. How they want to be
b. How they feel they should be
c. How they actually perceive themselves to be
d. None of the above
C
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Which decision-making strategy is recommended in the text?
a) Choose from among alternatives you desire regardless of risk. b) Select only from alternatives which hold the greatest chances of success. c) Get data about alternatives, rank abilities and values, and select the choice having highest desirability consistent with the highest probability of success. d) Choose to avoid the worst outcome whenever possible.
A child will know that he or she is unconditionally accepted through a. smiles
b. appropriate affection. c. warm hugs. d. sincere interest. e. all of these.
An application can be started by ____
a. dragging its icon over the Start button b. pointing at a command followed by an arrow c. clicking its program name on a menu or in a list d. all of the above
Which one of the following kinds of knowledge is least likely to be dependent on active, conscious processing to be learned? Base your choice on research findings presented in the textbook
a. Knowing that Los Angeles is approximately 3,000 miles from New York. b. Knowing how to start a fire using crumpled newspaper and small twigs. c. Knowing that football, lighthouse, and airport are all compound words. d. Knowing that the word cat appears in speech more often than feline.