You are watching television, when your four-year-old son comes into the room and sits on the floor between you and the television, blocking your view. You ask him to move so you can see better, and he moves so that HE can see better. Your son is exhibiting
a. a lack of object permanence.
b. egocentric thought.
c. naive conservationism.
d. a lack of intuitive thinking.
B
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The world systems theory addresses the conflict between ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Why do children in Asian countries like China or Japan tend to recall less from their early years than children from North American countries? a. They are actively encouraged to not dwell on their pasts
b. They are not given the same amount of opportunities to talk with parents about past events. c. They have slightly different brains that are less effective at autobiographical memory but superior in procedural memory. d. They have a less "rich" childhood since they come from such poor countries.
The degree to which one is willing to have contact with another person is measured by using a(n) scale.
a. Maslow Hierarchy of Scales b. Piaget Internal Connection Scale c. Bogardus Social Distance Scale d. Adams Contact Scale
In client-centered therapy, this nonjudgmental acceptance of all feelings the patient expresses is known as:
A) unconditional bipositive regard. B) unconditional negative regard. C) unconditional positive regard. D) unconditional neutral regard.