Piaget's two basic principles of growth in children's understanding of the world are __________.
A. reward and punishment
B. schemas and assessment
C. assimilation and accommodation
D. cognition and behavior
Answer: C
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a. Earl, who says, "I love the fact that ice is cold.". b. Eileen, who says, "I just do not understand how light can be both a wave and an individual element, but I will.". c. Lowell, who says, "Drop a bowling ball and it will fall; can the world get any more consistent?" d. Rellen, who says, "The moon looks massive tonight.".
Which of the following is NOT one of the conditions that indicate depression?
a. having an intense focus, being detail-oriented, and making quick decisions b. persistent sad, anxious or "empty" feelings c. feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and/or helplessness d. loss of interest in activities or hobbies once pleasurable, including sex
The 1989 Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development report recommended that middle schools should
A. separate students into smaller, more personal units and involve parents more. B. increase student-to-counselor ratios. C. focus on the academic curriculum and downplay extracurricular programs. D. be integrated with high schools to take advantage of having older adolescents as role models.
The first step in socioemotional development for young adults is __________. The second step is __________
A) becoming self-sufficient; recentering B) becoming self-sufficient; making social and emotional commitments C) making social and emotional commitments; becoming self-sufficient D) recentering; becoming self-sufficient;