In ____________ development, each stage is ________

a) discontinuous change; distinct
b) continuous change; distinct
c) distinct change; discontinuous
d) distinct change; gradual


a

Psychology

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Researchers who conduct research with individuals who have limited ability to understand the nature of the research and its possible risks

A. must obtain informed consent from the parents or legal guardian and from the participants themselves. B. do not need to obtain informed consent from the parents or legal guardians and should strive, when feasible, to get assent from the participants themselves. C. do not need to obtain informed consent from the parents or legal guardian, nor get assent from the participants themselves. D. must obtain informed consent from the parents or legal guardian and should strive, when feasible, to get assent from the participants themselves.

Psychology

Both androgens and estrogens are present in both genders, but in different proportions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

An advantage of extrinsic motivation to increase a behaviour is that it:

A) increases reports of liking the behaviour, even after rewards are discontinued. B) is consistent with societal views that we should do what we love. C) allows us to engage in things we otherwise would not do but may nonetheless be beneficial. D) results in a greater intrinsic motivation to engage in that behaviour.

Psychology

Adler believed that it was not the physical defect itself that facilitated or reduced striving but:

a. the individual's denial of it b. the individual's coping behavior c. the individual's interpretation of others' behavior concerning the defect d. the individual's attitude toward it

Psychology