Give one example of a child in the preoperational stage showing that he or she is more capable than Piaget thought a child in that stage could be.
What will be an ideal response?
One example of Piaget's underestimating a child's capabilities in this stage would be 3-year-old who knows just what to do to annoy his older sister. This involves perspective taking, which Piaget thought developed later.
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a. overdose. c. reduced immune response. b. physical dependence. d. psychological dependence.
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a. palmar reflex b. stepping reflex c. Babinski reflex d. walking reflex
Compensatory equalization of treatments specifically addresses which principle of the Belmont Report?
A. respect for persons B. justice C. beneficence D. randomization
Which of the following of the "Big Five" major clusters of personality traits/characteristics pertains to the degree to which a person demonstrates curiosity and interest in new experiences?
a) extroversion b) openness c) conscientiousness d) neuroticism