Under which conditions would you expect a 9-month-old baby to make the strongest protest over separation?
a. The mother leaves the baby in a laboratory room and closes the door behind her.
b. The mother leaves the baby's sight but calls out to the baby from another room.
c. The mother leaves the living room and walks into the kitchen while the baby stays in the living room.
d. The mother walks from one laboratory room to an adjoining room while the baby watches.
a
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A. regional self B. cultural self C. independent self-construal D. interdependent self-construal
The theory that emphasizes the role of selective information gathering and recall in the development of sex stereotypes, patterns of gender-appropriate behavior, and gender-appropriate preferences is
a. biosocial theory. b. Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental theory. c. psychoanalytic theory. d. gender-schema theory.
"If I take my psych exam in this classroom, then I should study in this classroom.". This would be consistent with the idea of:
a. source misattribution c. levels of processing b. state-dependent learning d. nondeclarative memory
Nerve impulses travel more slowly in babies than in older children and adults because _________
a. an infant does not have as many synaptic connections as an adult has. b. dendrites and axons take time to develop in infants. c. neurons are much shorter in infants than in adults. d. the myelin sheaths on axons are not yet fully developed in infants.