Give at least four examples of how adults can foster healthy moral reasoning in children
What will be an ideal response?
This draws from the concepts in Developmental Science at Home on page 248, so there are many possibilities here. Some possible examples might include things such as being sure to praise a child when they exhibit good manners such as saying "please" and "thank you." Another example might be to challenge their egocentric thinking if they have harmed another child or adult by asking them to reflect on their own feelings in a similar situation.
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Models designed to explain mental functioning are constantly refined and modified to explain new results. Which of the following exemplifies this concept based on the results presented in your text?
a. Replacing the STM component of the modal model with working memory b. Replacing the sensory memory component of the modal model with the episodic buffer c. Replacing the STM component of the modal model with iconic memory d. Replacing the sensory memory component of the modal model with working memory
Ebbinghaus invented nonsense material to free his research material from the influence of:
a. experimenter bias. b. prior learning. c. neurophysiological delay. d. Introspection.
The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Frank and Gina are looking at an abstract painting in a museum. Gina describes objects and people she thinks she sees in the painting. Frank says, "It's a bunch of paint thrown on a canvas"
Gina responds, "No, there is so much here that you just don't see." During lunch they agree that their experience reminds them of what concept they learned in introductory psychology? a. social cognition b. trait theory c. projective testing d. the Big Five e. reciprocal determinism