Five-year-old Jamari observes his friend Liam fall while ice skating. Instead of crying, Liam starts to laugh, and Jamari imagines what Liam's thoughts and feelings might be. Jamari is using __________ to understand Liam's actions
A) self-regulation
B) social comparison
C) belief–desire theory of mind
D) perspective taking
D
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a. speech. b. motor function. c. emotional expression. d. capacity for intimacy.
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A) Cindy probably is paid more than a less attractive person in the same job. B) Cindy is more likely to be hired for a managerial position. C) If Cindy is a baby, she likely receives more affection from her mother than a less attractive baby. D) Cindy is less likely to be elected to public office.
The dreams-for-survival theory
A. focuses on the random electrical energy that the brain produces during REM sleep. B. concentrates on the notion that dreams represent unconscious wishes. C. suggests that dreams represent key concerns growing out of our daily experiences. D. suggests that areas of the cortex that are involved in particular waking behaviors are related to the content of dreams.