Four-month-old Max is easily upset by new sights and sounds. According to Kagan's research, Max probably has __________ and __________ than a social baby when faced with novelty
A) a higher heart rate; a lower cortisol level
B) a lower heart rate; a higher cortisol level
C) a higher heart rate; a higher cortisol level
D) lower blood pressure; greater pupil dilation
C
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a. People are often unable to given accurate reports of the factors which have influenced their behaviors. b. Retrospective accounts by the participants of the ways in which they performed a task may provide valuable insights into the processes involved in doing the task. c. Verbal reports are an accurate source of information about the factors involved in our behaviors, decisions, and emotions. d. People have direct, introspective access to their cognitive processes.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to Erikson, middle childhood is a time where children are attempting to achieve competence in the areas of academics and their social life
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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What will be an ideal response?