Children experiencing difficulty with emotional management may be preoccupied with ______.

A. learning
B. self-regulation
C. social interactions
D. play.


Answer: B

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Garret has a tendency to take credit for his good actions, but he attributes his mistakes to factors beyond his control. This is an example of:

a. the fundamental attribution error. b. the validity effect. c. the just-world hypothesis. d. the self-serving bias.

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Concerning the results of recent brain stimulation experiments on memories, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Most memory experts now believe that long-term memories are only relatively permanent. b. Most of the experiences produced resembled dreams more than memories with many clearly imaginary. c. The brain appears to record every event like a "strip of movie film, complete with sound track." d. Many events never get past sensory or short-term memory.

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What is a key difference between Erikson's psychosocial development and Loevinger's ego development?

A. Erikson was empirically supported, while Loevinger has yet to have supporting evidence. B. Erikson used stages to describe a pathway, while Loevinger used visual cues. C. Erikson believed ego attainment was impossible, while Loevinger centered on it. D. Erikson suggested people can skip around the stages, while Loevinger suggested people must complete each stage in full.

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