Using the study by Minami and McCabe (1995), compare how Canadian and Japanese mothers speak to their infants
What will be an ideal response?
Their study found that Japanese mothers discourage talking to children, especially boys. In contrast, Canadian mothers were found to talk to their children more, asking them questions, suggesting they provide more information.
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Renaldo and Clara spend time with their baby, teaching her to say what she wants and to tell her parents how she feels. What is this style of speech called?
A. expressive B. underextension C. overextension D. referential
When a classically conditioned response is no longer exhibited, ____
a. ?acquisition has occurred b. ?the conditioned stimulus goes back to being a neutral stimulus c. ?spontaneous recovery has occurred d. ?the relationship between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus has been broken
Ronald is experiencing reduced sensation and difficulty moving his right arm. His neurologist is likely to look for damage in which of the following places?
A. The sensory and motor cortical areas of the left hemisphere. B. The sensory and motor cortical areas of the right hemisphere. C. The sensory cortical areas of the right hemisphere and the motor cortical areas of the left hemisphere. D. The sensory cortical areas of the left hemisphere and the motor cortical areas of the right hemisphere.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Responses to tasks contained in projective tests tend to be more honest than those responses to a questionnaire