John Locke said that children begin life as a clean slate.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Rationale: Correct. Englishman John Locke believed that the child came into the world as a tabula rasa-a "blank tablet" or clean slate. See 1-1: The Development of the Study of Child DevelopmentThe Development of the Study of Child Development
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An implication one can derive from cross-cultural research on the fundamental attribution error is that
a. situational biases are inborn. b. dispositional biases are inborn. c. dispositional and situational biases are culturally shaped. d. children respond with a situational bias, which becomes dispositional in adulthood.
Gross-motor development has to do with control over __________
A) small hand movements B) reaching and grasping C) actions that help infants get around in the environment D) actions that help infants and toddlers pick up small objects
The best adjectives associated with the activation-synthesis hypothesis are
a. bizarre, meaningless, and random b. unconscious, symbolic, and meaningful c. meaningful, problem oriented, and historical d. intelligent, free, and neurotic e. deep, interpretable, symbolic