Self-regulated behavior is best encouraged when parents:
a. use mild, but never harsh, physical punishment
b. use verbal reasoning to discipline the child
c. set strict rules and make few, if any, exceptions
d. allow the child to learn by trial and error, with little guidance
b
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Which of the following animals has the largest brain-to-body size ratio?
A) Elephants B) Human beings C) Chimpanzees D) Dolphins
Erikson's theory of psychosocial development considers
a) how a grown-up can maintain memories from when he/she was an infant that affect life as an adult. b) how an infant develops trust or mistrust of others. c) how children develop independence from their parents. d) how individuals come to understand themselves and the meaning of others', and their own, behavior(s).
For a child to commit a piece of information to memory, __________ processes must function properly.
A. six B. three C. five D. four
A researcher wants to study the eating behaviors of college students in the campus cafeteria during the first week of class
She chooses to sit in a corner of the cafeteria and record specific behaviors, such as how many times students refill their drinks. She is conducting which type of research? a) Naturalistic observatio b) Archival research c) Experimental research d) Ex post facto research