According to Vygotsky, children's cognitive development progresses more rapidly when they walk hand in hand with an expert partner
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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In Burger's partial replication of Milgram's obedience study, how far did most people go?
a. Most people continued to the maximum he permitted, 150 volts. b. Most people quit at the first complaint by the learner, at 90 volts. c. Most people administered one or two shocks and then quit. d. Most people refused to deliver even the first shock.
The key lesson learned by the fact that thalidomide showed no impact when tested on prenatal rabbits but led to birth defects in prenatal humans is that a. teratogens impact different genotypes differently
b. teratogens impact specific aspects of development. c. teratogen effects may not emerge until later in life. d. teratogen effects are the same regardless of the time when the individual is exposed.
One reason that we can expect rapid increases in our understanding of the genetic influences of psychopathology over the next several years is the a. success of the human genome project
b. development of powerful new statistical techniques. c. recent availability of fast, new-generation computers. d. availability of new brain-scanning technology.
In his research, Steele found that when African-American college students were told that a task to be performed was a laboratory problem-solving task and not a test of academic ability, their performance was
a. significantly better than the European-American college students. b. slightly better than the European-American college students. c. the same as the European-American college students. d. worse than the European-American college students.