Sally is using induction in disciplining her child. After witnessing her daughter teasing a playmate, she will say:
-"I am going to put you in your room."
-"You are a bad girl."
-"Now you are really going to be punished."
"Think of how terrible that child feels when you tease him."
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How might adolescents' tendency to engage in risky behaviors like street racing and experimental drug use reflect brain development phenomena?
A. The corpus callosum is still developing during adolescence, impeding communication between the two hemispheres of the brain. B. The left hemisphere matures more slowly than the right, delaying the development of logical thinking abilities. C. The prefrontal cortex matures slowly, retarding adolescents' ability to control their impulses. D. The limbic system does not develop fully until early adulthood; adolescents therefore have a poor understanding of their own emotions.
Which of the following is NOT a basis of empiricism?
a. Systematic observation c. Reasoning b. Testing hypotheses d. Correlational methods
Author ____ employed qualitative methods in his books about the Great Depression, World War II, and socioeconomic divisions in the United States
a. O. Henry b. William Faulkner c. Ernest Hemingway d. Studs Terkel
Advances in reasoning during the adult years entails integrating cognition with emotion.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)