Reflexive
What will be an ideal response?
first month of life; infants exercise reflexes (i.e. sucking and rooting, moro, babinski, grasping); Steady coordination of arm, eye, hand, mouth develops; Accommodates sucking to fit shapes of different objects
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Briefly explain the levels of Bronfenbrenner's bioecological approach.
What will be an ideal response?
Jean-Paul works for National Public Radio. He has been assigned to run the fund drive necessary to keep NPR on the air in various communities. Suppose that keeping NPR on the air in a given community is contingent upon the percentage of people in the community who donate money. It is likely that a. Jean-Paul will get more donations from people who have a collectivist orientation than from
those who havean individualist orientation. b. Jean-Paul will be likely to get a greater percentage of donations from people living in the city than from peopleliving in smaller close-knit communities. c. whether the people Jean-Paul speaks with are in a good mood or a bad mood will have no influence on theirwillingness to donate. d. if Jean-Paul is truthful and tells people that many others have already donated, people will be less likely todonate their own money.
Using the minimal group paradigm, Tajfel and Turner concluded that intergroup conflict is caused by ___ itself, rather than competition or other interpersonal processes.
a. categorization b. prejudice c. negative norms d. the ingroup-outgroup bias
In an experiment, a researcher manipulates one variable to see how it affects a second variable. The second variable, which is observed for any possible effects, is called the __________
a. dependent variable
b. control variable
c. independent variable
d. hypothetical variable