Strategies for assessing children's adjustment with friends or in the broader peer group are
termed __________ methods.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
sociometric
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When does the second growth spurt of the brain occur?
a. During the second and third weeks of life b. During the fourth and fifth months of prenatal development c. Between the 25th week of prenatal development and the end of the second year after birth d. There is no such thing as a second growth spurt of the brain.
Regarding the brain, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Brain circuitry cannot be significantly changed by outside experiences. b. Incoming information scatters all over the brain and converges again as it goes out through the spinal cord to muscles and glands. c. The brain is a vast information-processing system that keeps track of the external world and responds to current needs. d. The brain regulates its own behavior and creates the "mind" and the magic of consciousness.
According to Erikson's theory, young adulthood involves the psychosocial conflict between generativity and stagnation.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When analyzing data from experiments that involve more than two groups _________
a. doing t tests on all possible pairs of means decreases the probability of making Type I errors b. doing t tests on all possible pairs of means increases the probability of making Type I errors c. it is generally permissible to do t tests between all possible pairs of means and use Student's t distribution d. doing t tests on all possible pairs of means increases the probability of making Type II errors