When interpreting the behavior of others, Nabila stresses the importance of cultural factors and social influences. Clearly, Nabila is coming from the _____ approach to studying human behavior
Fill in the blank with correct word
Answer: sociocultural
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According to research investigating the effects of child-care programs on children's cognitive development
a. children in child-care programs are much slower to develop cognitive skills than children of the same age who remain at home. b. children in child-care programs generally are slower in language development than children who stay at home; however, the children in child-care programs dramatically improve and catch up by the time they finish kindergarten. c. middle-class children who have been in child-care programs are similar to home-care children, in terms of their cognitive development. d. there are no observable differences in the cognitive development of children in child-care programs and those cared for at home.
When we estimate sampling error to calculate inferential statistics for our data, we will use the sample size in our measure of the validity of our estimate.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
An investigator is interested in capturing a culture's unique values and social processes. __________ is best-suited for this type of study
A) The clinical interview B) Naturalistic observation C) Ethnography D) The clinical, or case study, method
When infants look at images on television screens, they
a. differentiate between images on screen and real-world entities by the age of 9 months b. perceive and respond to on-screen displays of emotion by the age of 12 months c. know that on-screen objects cannot be touched or grasped by 6 months of age d. comprehend the content of "brain-enhancing" videos and DVDs in the ways that older adults and children do