Cross-cultural studies of young children’s play suggest that in its structure and function such play is:
neither inevitable nor universal
inevitable and universal
inevitable, but not universal
universal, but not inevitable
neither inevitable nor universal
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Park et al. suggest that parents affect their children's social and emotional development through all but which of the following?
a. They interact directly with their children b. They teach their children about what constitutes important social behavior c. They instruct by assisting in the choice of friends and playmates d. They encourage their children to interact directly with others
Sheila is an African-American middle school student. Which of the following statements is LEAST likely to be true about her likelihood to be physically punished at school?
A. She is more likely to be paddled than a European-American student B. She is more likely to be paddled if she lives in Texas than if she lives in New Jersey. C. She is more likely to be paddled than a student who lives in over 100 other countries. D. She has an equal likelihood of being paddled as any other student in her school.
According to Gardner, extraordinary individuals are “distinguished less by their impressive raw power than by their ability to identify their ______ and exploit them.”
a. follower’s weaknesses b. opponent’s weaknesses c. strengths d. organizational capacity