You have been a lifelong smoker, but you quit at the end of last week because you know how damaging it is to your health and you do not want to be a bad influence on your son, who is a toddler. You walk into your son's room and find him acting like he is smoking with a crayon. According to Piaget, what is your son doing?
a. secondary circular reactions
b. deferred imitation
c. object permanence
d. action memory
Answer: B
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a. Need for symmetry b. Magical thinking c. Emotional reasoning. d. Demonic obsessions
Research has found that one gender difference in coping strategies is that
A. women take steps to solve problems directly more than men. B. men use emotion-focused strategies more than women. C. women use emotion-focused strategies more than men. D. none of the above
Carmela, age 16, and her brother Juan, age 17, are originally from Puerto Rico. Which of the following statements is likely to be true, based on the studies of Latino and Latina adolescents?
A. Carmela will have more interaction with males than Juan will have with females. B. Juan and Carmela will participate in after-school activities. C. Neither Juan nor Carmela will have a curfew. D. Juan will get his driver's license before Carmela.
The amount of white mixed with a hue defines its:
a. Reflectance b. Saturation c. Lightness d. Unique hue