________ are best in situations in which the stressor cannot be controlled
A) Secondary control coping strategies B) Emotion-focused coping
C) Primary control coping strategies D) Cognitive approaches to coping
A
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You are feeling happy and joyful. Research into brain activity would indicate that processing is primarily occurring in the
A) midbrain. B) left hemisphere. C) right hemisphere. D) corpus callosum.
Blocking occurs when you:
A) fail to remember to do something in the future. B) cannot remember the source of your memory. C) fail to retrieve information that is available in memory, even though you are trying to produce it. D) fail to retrieve information due to divided attention.
Other researchers have criticized Piaget's theory because
a. he underestimated children's abilities at younger ages. b. he proposed a continuous progression in cognitive development. c. his sequence of stages was not supported by research. d. all of these.
Children are usually able to pass standard false-belief tasks by about what age?
a. 4 years c. 8 years b. 6 years d. 10 years