Information-processing approaches to development assume that the mind has ________ for processing information and development reflects _______
a. an unlimited capacity; a qualitative change in mental structures
b. an unlimited capacity; a quantitative increase in the use of skills and strategies
c. a limited capacity; a quantitative increase in the use of skills and strategies
d. a limited capacity; a qualitative change in mental structures
C
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Wing Tung is reading his textbook for history class. At the end of each paragraph, he stops and asks himself what the paragraph was about. Once he feels like he knows that, he goes on. Wing Tung is using ____ to improve his thinking
a. meta-cognition b. contamination c. conjunction d. attribution
According to Binswanger, authentic individuals attempt to transform their circumstances by exercising their free will. He referred to this transformational process as:
a. ground of existence b. thrownness c. being-beyond-the-world d. guilt-provoking
A trance-like state characterized by suggestibility is termed:
A) amnesia. B) neurosis. C) hysteria. D) hypnosis.
In a between subjects factorial ANOVA, the variance for the main effects for Factor A and Factor B are part of the _____ variance
a. between group c. within group b. error d. residual