Work situations that affect a mother's interaction with her adolescent are in Bronfenbrenner's:
A) exosystem. B) macrosystem.
C) mesosystem. D) microsystem.
Answer: A
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Dr. Jones is an archaeologist who studies the skulls of human beings who lived thousands of years ago. He has found that many such skulls had circular holes where part of the skull was missing, and reads that this may have been a form of medical treatment called trepanation. Dr. Jones also concludes that some of these patients must have survived this surgical procedure. Which evidence would support this conclusion?
a. drawings and photographs of people who survived the procedure living with a reduction in their symptoms b. writings that were preserved from those who underwent and survived the procedure c. the existence of cracks leading up to and surrounding the surgical skull hole d. growth of the skull bones after the procedure
The Piagetian sensorimotor stage that involves the infant's responses to objects and people is
stage one. stage two. stage three. stage five.
According to Vygotsky, a child's mental abilities develop as a resultof participation in
collaborative activities with more skilled peers or adults. Consequently, it is the social interaction and ___________ that provide the foundation for cognitive development. a. cultural context b. family environment c. quality of care giving d. macrosystem