The origins of Bowlby's theory were in ______________ theory
a. information processing
b. Piagetian
c. behaviorist
d. evolutionary
Answer: D
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A. overgeneralization B. minimization C. all-or-nothing-thinking D. magnification
Referring to behavior and personality as polygenic means that both are
A. influenced by only a few genes, but each has a large effect. B. influenced by many genes, with each individual gene contributing a relatively small effect. C. influenced by individual genes only rarely. D. a result of our genetic structure only.
One reason Piagetian problems do not always elicit responses reflecting preschoolers' true cognitive abilities is that they contain
A) too many familiar elements. B) unfamiliar elements or too many pieces of information. C) an insufficient amount of information for the young child to process. D) too many real-world examples.
Lives in Context Video 9.1: Children's Understanding of LanguageClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 326 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:We know that many children are exposed to screen time via tablets, television, video games, and so on. Why are electronics less effective for facilitating language development than face-to-face interactions?
What will be an ideal response?