To object-relations theorists, the central problem in life is to find a balance between the need for independence and the need for others

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


True

Psychology

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When children perform Piaget's pendulum task and generate the correct answer but find it difficult to explain why their answer is correct or the reasoning behind their answer, it is clear they are in the cognitive stage of ____

preoperations || sensorimotor || concrete operations || formal operations || || ||

Psychology

Each of the following is a reason that team-based approaches have been gaining in popularity in recent years except ________

a. the modern workforce is better educated and thus better prepared to perform complex decision-making functions b. most jobs now require flexible approaches to rapidly changing technologies and business climates c. businesses exist in a complex, interconnected environment in which no employee can know or master everything needed to run a successful enterprise d. researchers have found that because of factors like groupthink and risky shift, groups tend to make more effective decisions than individuals

Psychology

Alice, age 7, is working with clay in art class, and she rolls a round ball of clay between her hands until it becomes a long rope. However, she decides that she would prefer that the clay be in the shape of a ball again. Alice knows that this is possible. Piaget would say that Alice is demonstrating knowledge of __________.

A. formation B. decentering C. reversibility D. conservation

Psychology

Child-invented games usually rely on ________.

A. complex physical skills B. a sizable element of luck C. fair tests of individual ability D. significant physical risk-taking

Psychology