Young people who reach the formal operational stage of cognitive development ________
A) are not capable of hypothetico-deductive reasoning
B) can only “operate on reality”
C) no longer require concrete things or events as objects of thought
D) cannot yet come up with general logical rules through internal reflection
Answer: C
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a. ?syntax rules b. ?syntax and semantics rules c. ?semantics rules d. ?phonetic punctuation
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(a) high cost and low cost tasks were performed equally, only modeling changed the participants' behavior (b) for a low cost task participants were more likely to follow instructions ifa confederate modeled the behavior (c) participants were most likely to follow directions in a high cost task if a confederate modeled the desired behavior (d) obedience to authority was lower than obedience to a written order
What cyclical pathway can develop that eventually leads to obesity?
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