How might a 4-year-old evaluate her self-esteem?
a. She doesn't; she is too young to think of herself in this way.
b. according to cognitive competence, physical competence, and social acceptance
c. mostly in terms of personality traits
d. none of these
B
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Why do many biologists and psychologists consider altruistic behavior a theoretical problem? a. Altruism benefits someone else more than the person doing the act
b. So far, researchers have not located the gene responsible for altruistic behavior. c. Most people engaging in an altruistic act do not feel good about it. d. Altruistic acts are more common toward nonrelatives than toward relatives.
Jeannette was an extremely shy child when she was two years old. However, by age five she was only mildly shy. This illustrates that
a. inherited temperaments do not last after infancy. b. inherited temperaments are lasting and cannot be modified by learning. c. inherited temperament can be dynamically modified by learning. d. shyness was not really a part of her temperament.
The research cited in Chapter 11 showed that citizen participation in neighborhood associations is correlated with both: a. sense of collective efficacy, and dissatisfaction with neighborhood problems
b. sense of community and personal dominance. c. neighboring and social support. d. peer social support and power over.
Social context and the use of gestures and facial expressions by the speaker are examples of _____ information
Fill in the blank with correct word