Twenty-month-old Hannah pretended to drive a car by sitting in a clothes basket and making steering motions with her hands. Her behavior is best considered an example of:
a. assimilation
b. accommodation
c. object permanence
d. symbolic representation
d
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What is the likely age of onset for gender dysphoria in males?
a. Before elementary school b. Before puberty c. After puberty, but before adulthood d. During adulthood
Aiden has always been a bit shy and self-doubting. He tries to start a conversation with the attractive young woman sitting next to him in the physics lecture hall, but she turns the other way and talks only with her friend. Which of the following thoughts is most likely to be running through Aiden’s mind?
a. ?“She must be busy; I’ll try again another time.” b. ?“Nobody likes me; nobody will ever like me.” c. ?“I may not be good at small talk but I’m very good at physics.” d. ?“It’s her loss.”
If there are two books by the same single author, in what order should they appear in the reference list?
a. in the order they are cited in the body of the text b. in chronological order by date of publication c. in alphabet order according to the title d. in order of importance
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Therapeutic communities, representing prison environments that have relationship or personal-growth orientations, have been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of recidivism among certain offender types.