Children's ability to hold increasing amounts of information in their minds at once affects

a. the short-term memory.
b. IQ.
c. the ability to perform more complicated tasks.
d. the ability to perform automatic processes.


C

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a. a warm pattern in which children are free to express themselves; few demands are made, and little control is exerted. b. a fair but reserved pattern in which the child knows the rules and the consequences for breaking the rules; no input is sought from the child, and the parents remain the sole authority. c. reserved and aloof; few demands are made, and little control is exerted. d. a warm pattern in which demands are imposed in a rational way and tailored to the child's abilities.

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How would Sullivan’s interpersonal personality theory explain Jason’s lack of close relationships, especially with his wife and children?

What will be an ideal response?

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When 3-year-old Eric is shown a candy box and asked what is inside, he will probably answer, "Candy." When he is shown that there are actually pencils inside, Eric will probably

not be surprised that there are pencils inside. predict that other children would expect to find candy inside. say that he thought there would be candy inside. say that he thought there would be pencils inside.

Psychology

________ is the process of combining or integrating information across sensory modalities

A) Habituation B) Dishabituation C) Perception D) Intermodal perception

Psychology