During her ninth grade science class, Maricella became interested in genetics for the first time because she was reading about dinosaurs in the book Jurassic Park
Therefore, for an English reading class, Maricella asked her teacher if she could write about what it would be like if someone genetically reproduced some kind of super-dinosaur by accident. Maricella wrote on this subject, which would have been too abstract for her just two years prior. According to Piaget, this shows that Maricella had reached the
a. sensorimotor stage. c. concrete operational stage.
b. preoperational stage. d. formal operational stage.
d
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As we move up in Maslow's needs hierarchy, our needs become:
a. more biological and less social b. more instinctive and less drive oriented c. more extrinsic and less intrinsic d. more social and less biological
One major reason why humans are born with undeveloped brains is that:
A) this is the typical course of brain development for most animals. B) it makes for an easier passage through the birth canal. C) from an evolutionary perspective, it confers greater advantages after birth. D) it allows greater biological resources to be devoted to heart and lung development.
A situation in which a teratogen is virtually harmless in small doses but becomes harmful once exposure reaches a certain level is known as the ______
Fill in the blank with correct word
Distinctiveness, consistency, and consensus are three components of the fundamental attribution error
a. true b. false