Because a child's biologically influenced dispositions join with environmental forces to mold development, Urie Bronfenbrenner characterized his perspective as a(n) __________ model
A) sociocultural
B) stagewise
C) bioecological
D) evolutionary
C
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b. A woman becomes less interested if the man smells similar to her relatives. c. A woman becomes more interested if the man smells similar to her relatives. d. Intense odors of any type increase a woman's sexual arousal.
A woman who has to give an important speech practices it once every day for the 2 weeks prior to the speech. This is an example of which of the following?
a) Distributed practic b) Massed practice c) Mnemonic rehearsal d) Elaborative rehearsal
While observing a Russian kindergarten class, Lev Vygotsky points out how one of the students is teaching herself during free playtime. What is this student engaging in?
A. private speech B. circular reactions C. scaffolding D. egocentrism
Emma and her dad have both been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. This suggests that:
a) Anxiety has a genetic basis b) Emma learned how to be anxious from her dad c) Both genetics and environment can play a role in the development of anxiety disorders d) Nothing – this could be an isolated incident