Provide a description of a preschool-age child's self-concept

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- During the preschool years, children generally define themselves in concrete and physical characteristics.
- Preschool-age children generally overestimate their capabilities and expect to do well.
- This is because they have not yet started comparing themselves to others.
- Preschool-age children's view of themselves also reflects the way their particular culture considers the self.

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A. The diagnosis would become a label that would stick with Sherolyn. B. The diagnosis would not provide information on current functioning. C. The diagnosis would not provide enough information for treatment. D. The diagnosis would be a temporary measure that would not identify maladaptive behaviors.

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In order to establish an unambiguous relationship between two variables, it is necessary to eliminate the possible influence of ____ variables

a. extraneous b. confounding c. independent d. dependent

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Which of the following is a reason for doing a competence evaluation?

A. To discover information that could lead to a possible insanity defense B. To guarantee the permanent incarceration of a potentially dangerous person C. To encourage the judge to allow bail D. To encourage the judge to set a trial date sooner

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Which statement is NOT true of the National Health and Social Life Survey?

A) The NHSLC was a federally funded project. B) The NHSLC was carried out by a team of researchers from the University of Chicago. C) Too few members of Jews, Asian Americans, and Native Americans were included to provide useful information about these groups. D) More than 75% of the people contacted agreed to participate.

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