Tweedledom and Tweedledee, three-year-old twins, work side by side assembling building blocks, but they rarely ever talk. They are doing
a. nonsocial activity.
b. parallel play.
c. cooperative play.
d. associative play.
B
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a. the facility reciprocation effect. c. social facilitation. b. the foot-in-the-door technique. d. all of these
Parents who provide lax and inconsistent feedback and require little of their children are classified as authoritative parents
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Research suggests that ADHD
a. has biological roots. b. is caused by too much sugar. c. is caused by watching too much television. d. is often incorrectly diagnosed in children who do not have ADHD.
All of the following behaviors demonstrate Barbara Rogoff's concept of guided participation except
A) scaffolding. B) participating in holiday celebrations. C) listening to adults gossip. D) taking apart a motor to see how it works.