The social–cognitive learning perspective stresses the use of behavioral observation as a major assessment device

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Freud proposed that people have a life-giving instinct as well as a "death instinct." He called the latter ____

a. Jocasta b. Eros c. Oedipus d. Thanatos

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Which is the primary distinction between associative and cooperative play?

a. Cooperative play involves activities directed toward a common goal and associative play does not. b. Cooperative play involves sharing the same materials while associative play does not. c. Cooperative play involves interaction between playmates while associative play does not. d. Cooperative play emerges during the concrete-operational period while associative play emerges during preoperational thought.

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Ben's grandfather died at the age of 85. Ben's father died at the age of 84. Based on the programmed genetics theory of aging, what can Ben predict about his aging future?

A. Ben will live longer than his father and grandfather because of evolutionary changes. B. Ben will not live as long as his grandfather or father because his father didn't live longer than his grandfather. C. Ben will probably live to be somewhere around 84 or 85. D. Ben cannot predict when he will age because genetics are altered due to the environment, leading to unpredictability.

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The statistical decision process involves:

a. a test of whether the independent variable caused differences between groups. b. a test of whether confound variables caused differences between groups. c. a test of the research hypothesis. d. a test of the null hypothesis.

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