In 1959, Robert White suggested that babies are born with a desire to master their environment, an ambition he termed mastery orientation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Which aspects of emotional competence are thought to contribute to social competence?
What will be an ideal response?
The cognitive reserve hypothesis suggests that
a. skills acquired through formal education help compensate for the early symptoms of major neurocognitive disorder. b. the more synapses a person develops throughout life, the more neuronal death is required before the person becomes impaired. c. individuals with Alzheimer's disease major neurocognitive disorder never had reserve neurons d. Alzheimer's disease major neurocognitive disorder is caused by a lack of formal education.
Infection from HIV results in the virus
A. invading neurons, killing them. B. invading a variety of cells in the nervous system, which release chemicals that trigger apoptosis. C. interfering with the NMDA glutamate receptor, which then no longer allows calcium to enter neurons. D. having no direct effect on the cells of the nervous system but allows opportunistic viruses to thrive.
You are about to undergo delicate brain surgery that requires great skill on the part of the surgeon. As the surgical team wheels you into the operating room, you hope the surgeon has a high level of __________.
A. ego B. extraversion C. self-efficacy D. superego