The act of translating a construct into its manifestation is called ____
a. hypothesizing
b. statistical analysis
c. theorizing
d. operationalization
d
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A child in the preoperational stage of development often has trouble with the concept of:
A) conservation. B) assimilation. C) accommodation. D) object permanence.
Five-month-old Danielle is participating in a laboratory study in which her leg is tethered to an overhead mobile with a ribbon. To Danielle's delight, when she kicks her legs, the mobile moves
One week later, Danielle returns to the same laboratory setting, but the researchers do not attach a ribbon from her leg to the mobile. If Danielle remembers her previous visit to the lab, she will most likely a. cry because she has no way of activating the mobile without the ribbon being attached to her leg b. stare at the mobile, waiting for it to move c. kick her legs, because doing so the last time made the mobile move d. increase her vocalizing until the researcher returns with the ribbon
The family alliances that were formed during childhood usually remain intact during the period of adolescence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the position in society called that can be a measure of an individual’s access to resources and power?
A. stereotyping B. class consciousness C. virtuous D. social status