Some language arts teachers like to say, "Another language, another soul.". The implication in this romantic aphorism is that learning another language in depth allows the student to develop a second personality. Achieving in-depth competence in remembering a second language is most likely through

a. maintenance rehearsal. c. elaborative rehearsal.
b. rote learning. d. mechanical associative learning.


C

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The self-concepts of preschoolers and those in middle childhood differ in that a. preschoolers see themselves as either "good at doing things" or not. b. preschoolers can make judgments about their performance in seven different areas, such as physical abilityand peer relationships

c. in middle childhood, children differentiate only between two facets of self-concept: general competence andsocial acceptance. d. children do not develop a self-concept until age 10.

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According to Piaget, cognitive maturity is

a. never achieved. c. taking objective responsibility. b. represented by formal operations. d. conventional moral judgment.

Psychology

A driver makes a physical gesture toward you after you cut him off in bumper-to-bumper traffic. What might account for his aggressive response?

a) inequity b) provocation c) general arousal d) environmental conditions

Psychology

Hypnosis enhances the confidence people have in their memories, regardless of their accuracy or inaccuracy

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology