According to the five levels of perspective-taking skills in childhood as described by Robert Selman, children in _________ are more egocentric than children in the other levels
A) level 0
B) level 1
C) level 2
D) level 3
A
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a. Random selection b. Random assignment c. Sampling d. Probability
Which of the following is true of the clinical approach to judgment and interpretation?
a. The clinician functions like an actuary, adjusting the likelihood of various outcomes up and down based on objective factors. b. The clinician attends to only the most important aspects of the patient's circumstances (e.g., level of education, history of trauma) in arriving at a judgment. c. The clinician often assumes a certain similarity between the patient and him- or herself in interpreting the patient's behaviors. d. The clinician is as likely to recall his or her misinterpretations as his or her valid predictions.
Studies of numerous cultures have fund all of the following to be true of stepparents except
a. they spend more time trying to interact with stepchildren than their biological children. b. they spend less money on education for stepchildren than their biological children. c. the presence of a stepparent in a family is the single best predictor of child abuse. d. they report that it is difficult to form close emotional bonds with their stepchildren.
Gilligan views morality as developing among females in a five-stage process
Indicate whether the statement is true or false