At what age do children provide assistance to someone else and can determine, at some level, situations in which help is needed and when it is not?
a. 18 months c. 3 years
b. 2 years d. 4 years
A
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a. constitutes a larger percentage of the brain than in any other organism. b. controls autonomic nervous system functions such as heart rate and respiration. c. controls balance, motor behavior, and coordinated eye movements. d. constitutes a smaller percentage of the brain than in any other organism.
Research on the transition from elementary school into the next level of education has shown that
a. pubertal changes may make the transition more difficult b. transition at grade six is much easier than transition at grade eight. c. the less degree of control that students feel following the transition the greater their academic motivation. d. supportive teachers in the new school are actually detrimental to academic motivation.
Both client-centered and Gestalt therapy aim to help clients
a. experience catharsis. b. gain access to repressed material in the unconscious. c. integrate conflicting parts of their personalities. d. overcome pessimism.
After placing a sheet of white paper in a dimly lit corner of the room, it appears to be darker. You know when you place it back in the light it will maintain its original appearance due to the perceptual principle of
A. motion parallax. B. stroboscopic illusion. C. brightness constancy. D. interposition.