Both ______________ and ______________ theories of the etiology of conduct disorder have empirical support
a) genetic; psychosocial
b) behavioural; psychoanalytic
c) biochemical; behavioural
d) labelling; biological
a
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During a cognitive interview, aspects of the crime scene, such as sounds, smells, and objects, provide helpful stimuli associated with a memory, which are called
a. retrieval cues. b. mnemonics. c. eidetic imagery. d. information chunks.
According to the cognitive perspective of perceptual development, babies
A) analyze stable relationships in the environment. B) impose meaning on what they perceive. C) actively search for discontinuous stimuli. D) always follow the cephalocaudal trend.
Aging that involves universal and irreversible changes that, due to genetic programming, occur as people get older is called
a) inward aging
b) secondary aging
c) outward aging
d) primary aging
Three-year-old Harry is in the living room of his parents’ house and is watching his four-year-old cousin Emma playing with blocks. Every once in a while he comments ‘good job’ to her. What type of play is this?
a) Parallel play b) Constructive play c) Associative play d) Onlooker play