Describe peer relations in the middle childhood years
What will be an ideal response?
Elementary school children engage in group activities that involve larger numbers of children and often primarily include only members of their own sex. Quarrels and physical aggression with peers begins to wane and prosocial behaviors, such as sharing and helping others, increase. Rough-and-tumble playóphysical interactions that are not intended to harm a playmateóemerges during the preschool years and increases during the early elementary school years, especially among boys. This form of play may function as a way to establish dominance relationships among peers.
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According to research described in class, which of the following would be the best way to get someone to like you?
A. make them feel like you are hard to get (you don't like many people) B. make them think that you're easy to get (you like everyone) C. make them feel like you like them (but not everyone else) D. make them feel like you are very popular
Explain the function of the self theory.
What will be an ideal response?
An example of "blocking" in memory is __________
a. Stanford vs. Cal State b. TOT c. normalization d. misattribution
What value indicates the percentage of values within a category as compared to the whole?
A. frequency percentage B. frequency proportion C. cumulative frequency