According to Piaget, which of the following represents a scheme for infants?

a. ?Things I can test
b. Things I can think about
c. Things I can classify
d. Things I can grab


d

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Many adolescents silently believe "I will succeed in all my ambitions," and "Everyone notices how I look.". What term did David Elkind use to characterize these and similar beliefs?

a. Concrete operations b. External locus of control c. Identity achievement d. Personal fable

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Manisha witnesses a crime and is brought to the police station for an interview about what she saw. She is given a face construction booklet and asked to pick which of the 100 hairstyles looks most like the culprit's. Then she does the same for eyes, nose, mouth, ears, etc. Research suggests that this process is likely to lead Manisha to

a. perform more accurately if she is shown a lineup including the culprit several days later. b. perform less accurately if she is shown a lineup including the culprit several days later. c. become more confident in her ability to identify the culprit. d. become less confident in her ability to identify the culprit.

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The Piagetian stage of moral development known as autonomous morality involves a growing realization that moral rules can be changed

a. True b. False

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Longitudinal research can identify common patterns as well as individual differences in behavior because the investigator

A) studies groups of participants differing in age at the same point in time. B) randomly assigns participants to treatment conditions. C) tracks the performance of each person over time. D) conducts quasi-experiments, comparing conditions that already exist.

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