According to Baillargeon, knowledge about objects is not built-in, but _________
a. strategies for learning about objects are innate
b. infants begin to hypothesize about objects from the time they are born
c. infants are little scientists ready to experiment with familiar objects
d. object learning is innate
a. strategies for learning about objects are innate
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Prejudicial beliefs are virtually always ______
a. flexible b. stereotypes c. impersonal but logical d. learned in adolescence
Rahim retired from his job at the age of 67. He and his wife, Fathima, have been maintaining a traditional family structure throughout their marriage. While Rahim went for work, Fathima was a homemaker. After retiring from his job, Rahim was able to maintain marital happiness and led a peaceful life with Fathima. Which of the following was Rahim most likely to have engaged in after retirement?
He would have started a new business. He would have engaged in volunteer work. He would have helped Fathima around the house. He would have encouraged Fathima to look for a job.
Wien and colleagues (2007 ) claim that First Nation child welfare agencies are superior to provincial agencies:
a) in providing culturally appropriate services. b) based on self-report survey studies. c) in providing financial subsidies for low income families. d) based on qualitative research.
Tests designed to predict ability to learn new skills are called ________ tests.
a. achievement b. interest c. reliability d. standardized e. aptitude