How did Piaget and Vygotsky view the "journey" of cognitive development?
a. Both saw children as making the journey alone
b. Piaget saw the journey as involving an apprenticeship driven by collaboration with others, while Vygotsky saw children as making the journey alone.
c. Vygotsky saw the journey as involving an apprenticeship driven by collaboration with others, while Piaget saw children as making the journey alone.
d. Both saw the journey as involving an apprenticeship driven by collaboration with others.
c
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A. Jung B. Maslow C. Rogers D. Adler
The fact that Kenyon can cope with his current boss's bad attitude because he has had past experience dealing with similar bosses is best explained by a. continuity theory
b. mechanics intelligence. c. the social convoy. d. cross-linking theory.
Visual form agnosia is usually caused by damage to brain regions in the:
A) hippocampus. B) dorsal visual stream. C) ventral visual stream. D) parietal lobe.
In describing his hypnotic session, Jarrod said that he felt like he was floating, like his feet were about to leave the floor and that his arms were so light it was like balloons were pulling them toward the ceiling without Jarrod having to do anything to raise his own arms. Jarrod is describing
a. hypnotic autosusceptibility. b. hypnotic psychokinesis. c. the basic suggestion effect. d. the relaxation response.