The distinction between modern psychology and its roots has more to do with the kinds of questions asked than with the methods used
a.
True
b.
False
False
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Rivalee is a high school sophomore who is working at her first part-time job to save money for some fancy clothes that her parents have refused to buy for her. "You can have it if you earn the money to pay for it yourself," they've told her. As long as she works no more than ____ hours per week, having a job while she is in school should not negatively impact her
a. 3–5 b. 5–10 c. 10–15 d. 15–20
Older couples who are happy together might say that they have learned how to disagree
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The acquisition of the basics of language at about age two allows the child to use words and symbols to represent objects. This begins the
a. cognitive stage process. c. language operational period. b. preoperational stage. d. concrete operational period.
Six-year-old Shayla was asked to say which of two boys was more naughty: John, who broke one toy by throwing it down the stairs during a temper tantrum, or Kevin, who broke six toys when he lost his balance and fell on top of them. According to Piaget, Shayla will say
a. Kevin, because she is in the stage of moral realism and believes that breaking more toys is more naughty, regardless of the intentions surrounding the incident. b. John, because she is in the stage of moral relativism and believes that John is more naughty because he acted deliberately and Kevin did not. c. that neither boy is naughty because she has not yet acquired object permanence and does not understand the consequences of breaking a toy. d. that both boys are equally naughty and she will refuse to pick one.