Mosi, a four-year-old child, wants to jump from the deck into the pool. Before jumping, he tries to figure out how far it is between the deck and the pool. He looks at the deck and then at the pool
He also notices a raft lying on the ground in the space between the deck and the pool. When estimating the distance between the deck and the pool, Mosi is most likely to ___.
a. underestimate the distance
b. overestimate the distance
c. estimate the difference accurately
d. be equally likely to underestimate or overestimate the distance
A
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Piaget's "three-mountain problem" was used to assess preoperational children's
a. animism. b. egocentric perception. c. habits of dual representation. d. appearance/reality distinction.
From our knowledge of late adulthood we can conclude that
a. human beings are most unalike in older adulthood b. the elderly are a static segment of the population c. the elderly are a monolithic segment of the population d. devaluing the lives of the elderly is fair treatment e. the "young old" are essentially the same as the "old old"
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The widely used format style for report writing in psychological research is Chicago style.
Neuroimaging research has found that changes in cognitive processing in the ____ is associated with changes in emotional regulation in older adults
a. optic chiasm b. prefrontal cortex c. striate nucleus d. ascending putamen