Nine-year-old Donald tells the researcher that heis one of the most popular children in the
class. However, he frequently runs away with the ball when he does not get his way.
He also
yells at other children that they are not good at the game and takes their turns. Donald is an
example of a _______________ child.
a. popular
b. neglected
c. withdrawn/rejected
d. aggressive/rejected
d. aggressive/rejected
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How can a mother's interactions with a toddler result in that child growing into an adolescent with stronger autobiographical memories?
a. She can avoid contaminating the child's memory by having conversations about events in the toddler's life. b. She can enhance the child's memory by having conversations about events in the toddler's life. c. She can focus exclusively on praising the child for major events during toddlerhood. d. She cannot influence this process.
Patients with Alzheimer's disease major neurocognitive disorder benefit from medications that work by
A. preventing the breakdown of acetylcholine. B. enhancing the level of dopamine. C. preventing the reuptake of serotonin. D. unknown processes.
Six-month-olds can distinguish two objects from three
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Darwin's ideas about inherited origins of behavior fell into disfavor because ______.
A. he was incorrect; behavioral traits cannot be inherited B. other theorists emphasized learning as the major influence of behavior C. he was studying animals and this could not be generalized to humans D. he failed to discuss the implications of his finch observations