According to Eisenberg's theory, what factors are important to the development of prosocial reasoning?
A) peer relationships and the media
B) parenting and empathy
C) the media and parenting
D) empathy and peer relationships
B) parenting and empathy According to Eisenberg, both environmental and emotional factors, such as parenting and feelings of empathy, affect the development and use of prosocial reasoning.
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What can we conclude about gender differences in what men and women talk about?
a. Women gossip to a much greater extent than men. b. No gender differences can be found in conversational topics. c. In general, the similarities in conversational topics are greater than the differences. d. Men are much more likely to talk about work, whereas women are much more likely to talk about other women.
Synaptic communication between two neurons usually occurs via ____
a. direct contact b. molecular transduction c. chemical messengers d. electrical signaling
The central part of the retina where the cones are concentrated is called the:
a. blindspot b. optic chiasm c. fovea d. lens
Someone asks you to name the twenty-second president of the United States, but you can't remember
To aid your memory, the person then tells you that the president's name is the same as that of a large city on Lake Erie. Upon hearing the hint, you instantly realize that Grover Cleveland is the answer. In this situation, the hint acted as a(n) __________ a) elaborative rehearsal cue. b) cross code. c) structural cue. d) retrieval cue.