For many emerging adults in Western countries the question of work and career revolves around ____

a. identity: "What do I really want to do?"
b. finances: "How rich can I get?"
c. altruism: "How can I help others?"
d. religious faith: "Is this what God intends for me?"


A. Work in emerging adulthood focuses on identity questions: What do I really want to do? What am I best at? What do I enjoy the most?

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A. somewhat earlier than B. considerably earlier than C. at about the same age as D. later than

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Our ________ can affect our interpretation of ambiguous sensory signals. For instance, some people see images of Jesus in toast or tuna fish sandwiches

a. possessions b. beliefs c. eating habits d. visual acuity

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Tanya is helping her daughter Tina with her math homework, but rather than giving her the answer, Tanya makes helpful suggestions that serve to guide Tina's efforts. Vygotsky called this type of guidance

a. conservation. b. preoperational thinking. c. vicarious learning. d. scaffolding.

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Motor behavior can be defined as

A. the study of movement technique B. the study of both the psychological factors that influence sport and exercise and the psychological effect derived from them C. the study of the functioning of the human body during exercise and work D. the subdiscipline that stresses the principles of human skilled movement generated at a behavioral level of analysis

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