Explain the three types of environmental cues children use to orient themselves. What do children do when there are no environmental cues?

What will be an ideal response?


Children use landmarks, the physical locations of objects, distance cues, how far objects are from each other or from a boundary, and geometric cues, such as the shape of a room. If no environmental cues are present, children will use their own bodies.

Psychology

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What common physical change accounts for much of the poor driving performance among older adults?

A. decline in fine motor skills B. decline in mobility C. decline in vision D. decline in hearing

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STEM education programs in high schools seek to include groups who are underrepresented in STEM fields, which include

a. girls. b. white students. c. boys. d. students from wealthy families.

Psychology

Which of the following statements is an argument for multiple intelligences?

a. Statistical analyses show that all varieties of intelligence tests are highly correlated with one another. b. Most individuals who score high on verbal tests also score high on quantitative and performance tests. c. Some individuals score high on verbal tests but very low on quantitative tests, and vice versa. d. Some people would rather listen to a lecture than view a film because they are "auditory" learners.

Psychology