Discuss the steps you would use to teach a 3-year-old how to put on her jacket by scaffolding
What will be an ideal response?
I would show her how to place her jacket upside down so that the collar is close to her feet
and she can see inside the jacket. Then I would have her place her hands in where the sleeves are and
tell her to flip the jacket over her head. I would have her try it until she could say the steps aloud
while putting on her jacket.
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a. groupthink b. the bystander effect c. reciprocity d. group polarization
In the final analysis, attachment theory has ______
proved valid only in laboratory settings only been useful in describing attachment in developing nations held up well had major flaws and has been discarded
Which of the following is true of dominant and recessive features?
A. Dominant features are more common than recessive features. B. A heterozygous individual has one recessive allele. C. A homozygous individual has two dominant alleles. D. A homozygous individual has two recessive alleles.
In a study investigating developmental differences between low-SES and higher-SES children, which finding would be most consistent with current research?
A. delayed interpersonal development in the higher-SES group B. enhanced cognitive development in the higher-SES group C. lower incidence of behavior problems in the low-SES group D. no cognitive or behavioral differences between the two groups