Brittany's dad puts her favorite stuffed elephant under the yellow blanket and no toy under the green blanket. Brittany immediately grabs the yellow blanket to look for her toy. When her dad puts the stuffed elephant under the green blanket, Brittany again looks under the yellow blanket. She is making the:
object permanence error.
error of accommodation.
error of assimilation.
A-not-B error.
A-not-B error.
A-not-B error.
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A multicomponent approach to cohesion assumes
a. cohesion is based primarily on interpersonal attraction. b. there is no single sufficient condition that, when present, will generate group cohesion. c. the concept of cohesion is, itself, not cohesive. d. a group where members no longer feel emotionally connected to one another but are still proud to be members does not qualify as being cohesive. e. a highly productive group marked by high levels of integrated teamwork but where members dislike each other does not qualify as being cohesive.
Baby Asha is sitting on the floor when her older brother sits down next to her. He takes her favorite stuffed horse out of her hands, holds it up, and then puts it behind his back. Within just a few seconds, Asha begins to cry. Her brother hands her back the horse, which stops the crying, but he doesn’t understand why she didn’t just look behind his back for the toy. What would be the reason
for this? a. ?Asha is in Piaget’s formal operations stage of cognitive development and has not yet overcome centration. b. ?Asha is in Piaget’s concrete operations stage of cognitive development and has not yet overcome conservation. c. ?Asha is in Piaget’s preoperations stage of cognitive development and has not yet overcome egocentrism. d. ?Asha is in Piaget’s sensorimotor stage of cognitive development and has not yet mastered object permanence.
Piaget's sensorimotor stage begins at birth and ends when the child is 5 years old
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statement about efferent neurons is correct?
a. They are only found in the spinal nerves b. They convey information from one region of the brain to another c. They convey information from the central nervous system to the periphery d. They convey sensory information from the head to the spinal cord