Vygotsky believed cognitive growth was a process of individual discovery, propelled by experience and biological maturation
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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Judith is startled when her six-year-old daughter, Laura, sleepwalks into the family room. She calls Judith's pediatrician, Dr. Schachter, who recommends which of the following as a possible treatment?
A. Lock doors and windows, and use a prescribed medication B. Lock doors and windows, and remove sharp or dangerous objects from Laura's bedroom C. Use a prescribed medication and secure Laura to the bed D. Secure Laura to the bed and try to physically exhaust her before bedtime
Julian Rotter, a leading personality theorist was told that "____ simply could not get academic jobs, regardless of their credentials."?
a. ?African-Americans b. ?women c. ?graduates above the age of 50 d. ?Jews e. ?All of the choices are correct.
Jason lost sleep two nights in a row because of a neighbor's loud partying. He took a nap at lunchtime at work and felt better afterwards, so he has been napping fairly regularly since then. However, he now finds that he frequently has trouble falling asleep at night. Jason could benefit from the suggestion that he
a. establish the proper cues for sleeping by not engaging in other activities (such as eating) in bed b. adopt a regular sleep schedule by retiring and awakening at about the same time every day c. avoid daytime naps when she misses sleep because this can make it more difficult to fall asleep at night d. use mental imagery by picturing relaxing scenes in her mind as she gets ready for sleep e. limit her intake of caffeine in the afternoons by not drinking coffee or tea after 2 p.m. each day
Elizabeth Loftus would advise therapists who are treating survivors of incest to:
A. push individuals to imagine the trauma again, so healing can occur B. use hypnosis to help individuals recall the trauma C. use the method of loci to help memory recall D. be careful that they are not aggressive in getting individuals to recall traumatic memories