According to your textbook, a person's developmental level is determined by heredity, environment, and
a. nurture.
b. activity level.
c. the individual's own behavior.
d. inborn potential.
C
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Jason is looking around the living room for his car keys and says out loud, "Where are my keys?" His one-year old son, Eli, is sitting in his high-chair eating graham crackers, and watching Jason struggle to find the keys. Which of the following statements BEST describes Eli's perception of this search? a. There is no way that research in child cognition can draw any conclusions about the
thought processes of children this young. b. Eli is not at all aware of what is going on, but is stimulated by the sights and sounds of his father. c. Eli understands that Jason's actions are related to the goal of finding something. d. Eli thinks that Jason is looking for graham crackers and will probably offer Jason his.
Up until the 1980s, followers of the psychoanalytic approach had:
A. not believed that the client transfers anything to the therapist B. been very slow to conduct research to test their treatment's effectiveness C. believed that removal of the symptoms meant a cure of the illness D. allowed the client to express thoughts more frequently and openly
Subjective expected utility differs from expected values because it uses
a. probabilities. c. Both probabilities and values b. values. d. Neither probabilities nor values
When you watch a colony of ants crawling around your picnic blanket, you tend to see them as a group rather than a bunch of individual bugs. This is due to all but which of the following Gestalt concepts?
A. Similarity B. Common fate C. Proximity D. Complementarity