Preschoolers do better at referential communication in natural settings than in laboratory settings because the natural settings
a. have objects or animals that can do recasts.
b. discourage the inference of illocutionary intent.
c. have wind/rain/snow to provide sensory stimulation.
d. are rich sources for contextual cues.
D
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The most successful children's educational TV program is:
a. Sponge Bob Square Pants. c. The Electric Company. b. Sesame Street. d. Mr. Rogers.
Nicholas is a man who the local college students all think of as eccentric
Each day he stands on campus, smiling at people as they walk by, and he is known for his ever-present greeting of "Good Luck!" In fact, the students at this campus have come to refer to him as "Good Luck Nick." Nobody knows if he has a home or if he is destitute, but Nicholas never asks for anything. Which of the four criteria of mental illness might Nicholas satisfy? a. maladaptiveness b. unconventionality c. distress d. undesirability e. all of the above
More recent theorists have elaborated on Erikson's definition to include which of the following?
A) Understanding one's unique characteristics and how they are manifested across ages, situations, and social roles B) The application of social roles as they are manifested in one's personality C) The addition of morals and values to one's identity D) Understanding the importance of birth order to understand individual identity
Do you think that positive psychology will continue to grow in popularity? Will there ever be a point when positive psychology is no longer needed, because people in the field have successfully elevated humanity to the point of great happiness and achievement?
What will be an ideal response?