Marshall, a rejected sixth-grader, is warming-up to run in the school relay race. As he walks up to two of his classmates, one nudges the other and giggles
Which of the following examples of
inner conversation would be most likely to lead Marshall to aggress against his classmates?
A) "Why are they laughing at me? I didn't do anything to either one of them."
B) "I'll pretend I didn't hear them laugh and just join in like everything is OK."
C) "Were they laughing about me or were they talking about something else?"
D) "They were probably discussing that funny play we saw yesterday afternoon."
A
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a. sensory adaptation b. sensory gating c. sensory conflict d. perceptual localization.
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a. episodic b. semantic c. skill d. procedural
Walter's parents strongly believe that Walter should make his own decisions, so they set very few rules about homework, bedtime, and household chores
Because they believe that freedom and responsibility are important, they patiently tolerate all of Walter's behavior, whether childish or mature. The parenting style adopted by Walter's parents is termed: a) authoritarian. b) permissive. c) authoritative. d) easy.