A child's capacity to solve conservation problems is related to development of information processing capacities such as ______.
A. being able to sense tactile differences in objects
B. working memory and the ability to control impulses
C. long-term memory and the ability to recognize emotions
D. being able to use gross motor skills
Answer: B
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A. scripting. B. generalized event representations. C. accommodation. D. assimilation.
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A. The authority figure, who believed he was having people shocked B. The test-takers, who believed they would receive shocks C. The teachers, who believed they were administering shocks D. The onlookers, who were worried for the test-takers receiving shocks.
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A. easily curable. B. easily transmitted. C. not inherited. D. not communicable.
How are the instructions for the test taker typically delivered?
A. test taker orally reads a prepared script written by the test developer B. test administrator plays an audio recording of the test developer reading the instructions C. test taker reads a script written by the test developer D. test administrator orally reads a prepared script written by the test developer