_____ is widely considered to be the father of modern developmental psychology.
A) Harry Harlow
B) Wilhelm Wundt
C) Jean Piaget
D) Lawrence Kohlberg
C) Jean Piaget
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a. A higher preference for almost all foods b. Dislike for strong-flavored or highly spiced foods c. Greater difficulty distinguishing one taste from another d. No measurable change in behavior
A family comes to visit you in your doctor's office. The toddler they bring stays firmly put on her mother's lap and will not explore any of the toys provided in the room
Her mother briefly steps outside to throw something away and the child immediately screams. When the mother returns, the child hugs the mother's leg but also shoves it away using her lower leg. The mother is unable to calm and soothe her child. Although you cannot test for attachment in your office, you likely guess that this child has a: a. secure attachment b. insecure–avoidant attachment c. insecure–resistant attachment d. disorganized–disoriented attachment
Which of the following statements about the sensory registers is true?
a. All of the information taken in by the sensory registers is retained in short-term memory for a few seconds. b. 60-70 percent of the information taken in by the sensory registers is retained in long-term memory. c. Auditory information fades more rapidly than visual information from the sensory registers. d. Far more information is taken in by the sensory registers than we are able to retain.
Socioeconomic status (social class), race or ethnicity, gender, age, and sexuality all relate to which principle of the social structure and personality perspective?
A) the components principle B) the proximity principle C) the psychology principle D) the Peter principle