A well-functioning family will
a. never have any disagreements.
b. nurture children’s relationships with their peers.
c. help children to be competitive.
d. make sure children get enough sleep.
ANS: B
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a. True ANSWER: True b. False
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a. Because she is probably still in the sensorimotor stage, she will remember what she learns about the blocks only while the blocks are still in front of her. b. She is absorbing information about how the environment behaves (e.g., "objects fall") without consciously thinking about it. c. She is actively thinking about and interpreting the results of her actions. d. Because she builds one tower after another, she is obviously reinforced by watching her towers tumble down.
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a. will always produce statistics equal to population parameters. b. will always result in a distribution that is exactly the same shape as that of the population. c. can never produce statistics that equal the population parameters. d. allows us to make inferences about the corresponding population parameters. e. a), b), and d) are all correct.