As children reach age 2, they
A) often use language to evaluate their own and others' actions.
B) begin to engage in sociodramatic play.
C) often describe themselves in terms of typical emotions.
D) can correctly judge the causes of many basic emotions.
Answer: A
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a. when other people are present. b. when the situation emphasizes factors other than gender, such as work roles. c. when we are doing something routine, which we have done numerous times in the past. d. when we are talking about positive emotions, rather than negative emotions.
Professor Johnston has found a strong positive correlation between wearing neckties and the frequency of strokes (r = 0.89). He thinks that the necktie reduces blood flow to the brain, preventing the brain from receiving enough oxygen. Professor Johnston and his associates claim to have proven that wearing neckties causes strokes. What error has Professor Johnston made?
a. An r = 0.89 is not a very large r-value. b. Professor Johnston is drawing a causal conclusion from correlational findings. c. Not everyone who wears a necktie wears it very tight. d. Professor Johnston should know that there are other ways for blood to reach the brain.
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condition: (a) much more (b) much less (c) about the same amount
Nearly everyone agrees with the meaning of "sex" and "had sex."
a. True b. False