A baby sticks out its tongue and another person laughs. The baby joins in the laughter and deliberately sticks out its tongue again. Piaget would call this behavior
social circular reactions.
primary circular reactions.
secondary circular reactions.
rudimentary circular reactions.
secondary circular reactions.
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How does memory change during the day for young and old adults?
a. Young people do equally well all day, and old people do best late in the day. b. Young people do best early in the day, and old people do equally well all day. c. Young people do best early in the day, and old people do best later. d. Young people do best later in the day, and old people do best early.
Sam hates Celine Dion with a passion. One day, he meets Celine at a party. She tries to win him over by giving him her new CD. In which of the following scenarios would Sam's attitudes toward Celine be most likely to change after hearing the CD, according to dissonance theory?
a. She holds a gun to his head, forcing him to listen to it. b. She offers him a free coupon for his next dry cleaning order in exchange for listening to it. c. He decides to read suggestive passages aloud from a romantic novel while listening to it. d. She tells him to suppress his negative thoughts about her while he listens to it.
Angelica is well liked by most of her classmates. She would be best described as a. average
b. neglected. c. controversial. d. popular.
Therapists in the positive psychology movement utilize techniques designed to
a. fix a person's weaknesses and reduce vulnerability. b. enhance personal strengths. c. help people with similar problems to cope through mutual interdependence. d. reduce depression and rebuild self-esteem.