According to Piaget, cognitive advances grow out of the increased capacity for language
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which of the following drugs affect certain types of brain cells that cause relaxation and relieve anxiety?
a. alcohol b. cocaine c. Ecstasy d. LSD
The consequences of _____________ include decreased levels of alertness and mental efficiency.
a. insomnia b. sleep debt c. jet lag d. rotating shift work
Which of the following is a key difference between early-onset and late-onset conduct
disorder? a. Early-onset conduct disorder is a particularly stable disorder, whereas late-onset conduct disorder is much less stable. b. Youth with early-onset conduct disorder tend to show only one or two types of disruptive and antisocial behavior, whereas youth with late-onset conduct disorder manifest a greater variety of disruptive and antisocial behaviors. c. The majority of aggressive and violent offenses are committed by young people with late-onset conduct disorder. In contrast, youth with early-onset conduct disorder have problems that last longer but inflict less harm on others. d. The prognosis for early-onset conduct disorder is usually much better than the prognosis for late-onset conduct disorder, since treatment can begin early. e. Girls are more likely to be diagnosed with early-onset conduct disorder than late-onset conduct disorder.
Studies that compare children's language abilities at the beginning of a school year and at the end of a school year have found that:
A. children's language abilities improve, and improve more than they do over an equally long period of time when the children are not in school. B. children's language abilities improve, although they also improve an equivalent amount over an equally long period of time when the children are not in school. C. children's ability to read and write improve, but their oral language skills are not affected by going to school. D. children's language is already fully formed before children enter school.