Young children often fail false belief tasks. This finding has been interpreted in a number of different ways. Describe two different interpretations of children's poor performance on false belief tasks
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Any two of the following: (1) young children lack a theory of mind that recognizes that other people's minds include representations that may be different from one's own representations, (2) young children lack the verbal and conversational skills to perform well on such tasks, and (3) young children lack the ability to reason with complex hierarchical rules and/or the ability to inhibit a prepotent response.
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Seligman has found that animals who are exposed to aversive events that they cannot escape, may develop:
A) an internal locus of control. B) a reaction formation. C) learned helplessness. D) neurotic anxiety.
Define continuity theory
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An important potentially adverse side effect of clozapine is ______
a. kidney failure b. chromosomal damage that could affect the health of unborn babies in pregnant schizophrenics c. reduced production of white blood cells d. development of cataracts
When treating self-induced vomiting, exposure with response prevention has been found to be __________ SSRIs.
A. more effective than B. less effective than C. not helpful compared to D. as effective as