Krystyna is telling her mother about her day at school: "First we said the pledge of allegiance, then we had math and spelling, then lunch and recess, then we learned about frogs in science, then we had music class with Mrs
Letters, then I came home on the bus." This example illustrates Krystyna's ability to tell personal narratives using a ________ structure.
A) chronological
B) classic
C) leap-frog
D) constructive
A) chronological. In a chronological structure, the storyteller reports a sequence of events without adding details or evaluating the events.
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Watson argued that the failure of psychology as a natural science was due to ____.?
a. ?the fact that data of introspection cannot be replicated b. ?blaming the observer rather than the method for failure to replicate in introspection c. ?the failure to operationally define terms in common use by psychologists d. ?the use of mechanistic terms e. ?All of the choices are correct.
What accounts for the child's understanding of the complicated rules of grammar?
A. parents reading to their children B. the innate program C. parents using parentese D. the interaction of an innate program and environmental experiences
The physical and social demands put on people are referred to as competence
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Lucy and her older brother Louis have developed quite a fierce sibling rivalry. On vacation in Mexico with their father, Louis and Lucy were being relatively well behaved until one afternoon when Lucy accidentally stepped on her brother's foot and he automatically punched her. Louis apologized profusely saying that he just reacted and didn't even have time to think about what he did before he did it. Louis might claim that his brain was unaware of what he was doing at the time he punched Lucy because this type of response is considered a:
A. nervous twitch B. muscular reflex C. shortcut reflex D. spinal reflex