In Piaget's ____ period, children either are unaware of rules, or they make up rules informally while they play

a. negative reinforcement
b. heteronomous morality
c. altruistic
d. premoral


D

Psychology

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The original Humanism was new, original, and inspired by a renewed reverence for classical thinking. Modern-day humanism has ____

a. become more focused on examining the teachings of Jesus in the Bible b. become secular, academic, and closely linked to human values and dignity c. largely been equated with the field of linguistics d. changed very little from its medieval predecessor

Psychology

With infants, object permanence develops after specific attachments

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Helen has been in therapy with Dr. Block for dependent personality disorder for the past three years. When she first came to therapy, she was in an abusive marriage and complained that her adult children treated her poorly and that people in her life "walked all over her." Helen has attended therapy religiously, been a "model" patient, and generally done everything that Dr. Block has suggested. At this time in her life, she is divorced, more assertive with her children, and generally feeling better about herself. Her current therapy sessions are often centered on everyday decisions for which she anxiously seeks Dr. Block's advice. The most appropriate next therapy step is

A. immediate termination. B. working to reduce Helen's reliance on Dr. Block. C. a behavioral plan to increase Helen's socialization. D. exploration of the issues that made Helen seek therapy initially.

Psychology

Jack has just been interrogated as a suspect in a robbery for over ten hours and is psychologically fatigued and confused about what to believe. According to the authors of your text, which of the following is Jack most likely to do?

a. adamantly plead his innocence b. refuse to speak without a lawyer present c. become delirious and require mental hospitalization d. confess to the crime and end the agony

Psychology