Objects cease to appear and disappear magically with the
child's conceptions becoming more orderly, stable, and
predictable by the end of the stage.
a. sensorimotor
b. preoperational
c. concrete operational
d. formal operations
ANSWER: a
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a. a deviant personality trait b. analysis of the childhood roots of pathology c. study of unconscious influences on mental disorders d. application of psychological science to the study of mental disorders
Which of the following is an example of Vygotsky's zone of proximal development?
a. Figuring out the answer to your math homework after your sister gives you a hint b. Getting a better grade on the math test than you usually get c. Using trial and error to eliminate incorrect answers to a problem d. Thinking about a purely abstract problem like how many digits there are in infinity
Terms such as hope, will, competence, care, and wisdom are examples of
a. prime adaptive ego qualities b. psychosocial crises c. core pathologies d. central processes
When applied to collective behavior, social identity theory assumes that most collective behavior
a. is instinctive. b. is uncharacteristic of the individuals in the situation. c. occurs in situations where there is both an ingroup and an outgroup. d. is against the law. e. threatens individuals’ definitions of who they are.