Carrie tells a tabloid news reporter that she had been abducted by aliens. She relates how she awoke in the morning only to find herself paralyzed, hearing buzzing sounds, and feeling electrical sensations throughout her body. She then became aware of figures lurking in her room and then saw vague images of alien beings. When she was a young child, she thought they were angels or fairies. Carrie
is most likely experiencing
a. REM behavior disorder.
b. hypnopompic hallucinations.
c. REM rebound.
d. narcolepsy.
B
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According to Piaget, during the formal operational period of cognitive development, children begin to
a. acquire the concept of conservation. b. understand the nature of hierarchical classification. c. think primarily in terms of concrete objects or situations. d. think in terms of abstract principles and hypothetical possibilities.
Sensitivity to the meaning and sounds of words, and to the structure of language, represents which of Gardner's intelligences?
a. Linguistic b. Spatial c. Logical-mathematical d. Intrapersonal
Katie and Karie are 3-year-old twins. Katie, who has never opened a door before, watches
with interest as Karie reaches for the doorknob onthe bathroom door, twists it to the left and the right, and then pushes the door open. Later that day, Katie confronts a closed door. She reaches up, grabs the knob, twists, and then pushes the door open. According to Bandura, Katie's learning of how to open a door may be described as being all of the following EXCEPT a. social. b. vicarious. c. based on observation. d. based on a model's behavior. e. intuitive.
What percentage of children in middle childhood engage in media multitasking?
A. 10% B. 25% C. 50% D. 75%