According to the research on children's stereotypes,
a. younger children know just as much as older children about our culture's traditional gender stereotypes, but the younger children have more flexible stereotypes.
b. older children know more than younger children about our culture's gender stereotypes, but the older children have more flexible stereotypes.
c. the current research shows that children are much less aware of gender stereotypes than the children who grew up in the 1960s.
d. younger children have more flexible gender stereotypes than older children.CHAPTER 4Adolescence
B
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Leah, a 9-month-old infant, watches as her mother pushes a button on a toy and the toy beeps. Several hours later, Leah pushes the button and the toy beeps. This is an example of
a. deferred imitation. b. imitation. c. instrumental learning. d. classical conditioning.
In shaping, it is very important that the reinforcer come:
a. immediately before the desired behavior b. immediately after the desired behavior c. only after the subject has had time to appreciate what is happening d. at the same time that the target behavior is occurring
The characteristic of preoperational thought in which a young child thinks that nothing changes is called
egocentrism. conservation. static reasoning. centration.