According to Susan Carter, global self-esteem is one's __________.
A. overall self-esteem
B. individual levels of self-concept
C. performance levels for different tasks
D. zone of proximal development
Answer: A
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a. MRI scan c. fMRI scan b. SET scan d. x-ray scan
The monocular cue of overlapping is based on our experience that partially covered objects are
a. farther away than the objects obscuring them. b. closer than the objects obscuring them c. the same distance than the objects obscuring them. d. the same shape as the objects obscuring them.
According to Vygotsky, the term scaffolding refers to the
A) production, migration, and elimination of synaptic connections throughout adolescence. B) process of maturation in the prefrontal cortex. C) zone of development in which adolescents were progressing from one stage of cognitive development to the next. D) support for learning and problem solving that encourages independence and growth.
Neurons communicate between each other chemically across small gaps. What are these gaps called?
A. synapses B. neuronal gaps C. transmitter nodes D. myelin