Sam walks over to help Kylie when she falls and skins her knee. He is exhibiting which form of perspective-taking?
a. affective
b. altruistic
c. cognitive
d. spatial
A
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If boys who play video games are better at critical thinking than boys who do not play video games, but girls do not show a difference, what is being described?
a. an interaction b. confound c. a simple effect d. A Bonferroni adjustment
John is an adolescent who makes impulsive decisions (e.g., ditching school) and engages in risky behavior (e.g., driving well over the speed limit). His behavior can best be explained by which of the following?
a. Adolescents have limited concepts of consequences and punishment. b. Adolescents' brain stems are still not fully developed, and will not be until middle adulthood. c. Adolescents' pre-frontal cortices are still not fully developed and will not be until their late teens and early twenties. d. During adolescence, synaptic pruning has stopped.
Three of the following are true statements describing some of the diversity you are likely to see in students' affect. Which statement is false?
a. On average, boys are more open in expressing their emotions than girls are. b. Some cultures discourage any open expression of anger because it may disrupt social relationships. c. Some cultural groups place greater importance on gaining a sense of calm contentment rather than exuberant joy. d. Some students are naturally more cheerful than others despite similar circumstances in their lives at home and at school.
Who introduced an education system much like modern-day kindergarten?
What will be an ideal response?