What are the four ways that emotional self-regulation develops during toddlerhood?
A. behaviors, language, external requirements, and sociomoral emotions
B. school, language, physical development, and primary emotions
C. internal emotions, external emotions, personal emotions, and private emotions
D. sociomoral emotions, language, private speech, and egocentric speech
Answer: A
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a. assist in bondage and discipline fantasy play b. provide sexual intercourse for the masochist c. assist couples in carrying out masochistic behaviors d. provide sex toys to couples
A reader comes across the ambiguous word "bark" when reading a sentence, yet she has absolutely no difficulty understanding its intended meaning. Based on the research on lexical ambiguity, her ability to disambiguate the word most likely resulted from
a. the degree of emotional reactivity she experienced when she heard the word. b. the frequency with which she has used the word in the past week. c. contextual information, which is used to determine which definition is appropriate. d. the pattern of eye movements that she makes.
Which of these is the best analogy for the process of chunking?
a) creating a visual image of the trip you will take next week b) listening to the rhyme of words you hear as someone reads a poem c) using a bucket to carry a number of cleaning supplies that would be difficult to carry individually d) underlining important information in the text in red and yellow so it will stand out when you read it again