Fourth-grade teacher Julie Farraday finds that her students are very eager to be helpful. They seem to care about being productive and involved in the class, as well as in their school. Farraday's students are best described at which stage of psychosocial development?
a. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt b. Trust vs. mistrust
c. Initiative vs. guilt
d. Identity vs. role diffusion e. Industry vs. inferiority
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Suppose that college students are asked to state out loud in a group why they think that they did so well on the last exam in organic chemistry. What might you expect to find with respect to gender comparisons?
a. Females would be somewhat more likely to attribute their success to high ability. b. Males would be somewhat more likely to attribute their success to hard work. c. Males would be somewhat more likely to attribute their success to high ability. d. There would be no gender differences in attribution patterns.
Little Rashidat gets out of his bed and tries to get into his parents' bed so he can snuggle with Mommy. Yesterday he threw a tantrum because Mommy would not let him shower with her. He has also been acting fearful toward his father. According to psychodynamic theory, little Rashidat is going through the __________ stage.
A. oral B. anal C. phallic D. genital
Adults require more calories as they age because their bodies become less efficient at producing energy from food
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Gabriel experienced a stroke that affected his occipital cortex. Although his visual acuity and ability to identify objects remained intact, he was no longer able to see colors and experienced the world in shades of gray. Gabriel is experiencing __________.
A. cerebral achromatopsia B. visual agnosia C. deuteranopia D. prosopagnosia