What is handedness?
a. The ability to use both hands to draw, play with clay, and participate in sports
b. The tendency to rely primarily on the right or left hand
c. The nature arguments about why a child is left or right handed
d. The inability to use one hand over the other
b. The tendency to rely primarily on the right or left hand
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A child who does not form a loving bond during the first two years of life tends to suffer impairment in their social development. This statement emphasizes the importance of the
a. sensitive period. b. temperament state. c. zone of proximal development. d. genetic principles of development.
Issues that make it more difficult for some IPV victims to leave include ____
a. physical disability c. finances b. love for the abusive partner d. family pressure to stay
The majority of the crawling infants in the Gibson and Walk study of depth perception using a visual cliff
a. demonstrated no fear of crawling over the deep side. b. demonstrated depth perception. c. would crawl over the deep side when called by their mothers. d. could not discriminate the shallow side from the deep side.