Persons who mistake the familiarity of an imagined event with an actual childhood memory may be experiencing source confusion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The central process in psychosocial theory refers to
a. stages of development. b. how a person resolves a psychosocial crisis. c. important people in an individual's life. d. a dichotomy between positive and negative poles.
Which is the best example of obedience?
A. a student cleaning the chalkboard when told by his teacher B. a mom buying shoes for her kids after they start track C. A woman buys an extra glass of wine after asked by her friend. D. An employer gives copies of transfer forms after they are requested by an employee.
The major point of disagreement between Piaget and other researchers concerning development of the object concept concerns whether
a. children have such a concept by the time they reach two years of age. b. cultural influences affect the age at which the object concept is achieved. c. the object concept is acquired as early as three or four months of age or later in the first year of life. d. individual differences account for the finding that some infants show the object concept early in infancy, whereas others show evidence for it much later.
A study of parenting styles across generations samples groups of participants at ages five, fifteen, and twenty at the same time. Which of the following terms best describes this design?
a. Longitudinal b. Sequential cohort c. Control d. Cross-sectional