Four-year-old Rebecca shouts loudly that her teacher forgot to let her have a turn to share a toy with the class. Rebecca always makes sure her needs are met and she speaks loudly if necessary. Also, Rebecca loves to be first in line
In games, she feels the need to win and when she doesn't win, she sulks. Rebecca's behavior is an example of a(n) ___________ orientation.
a. individualistic c. economic
b. spatial d. collectivistic
a
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What do the views of Alfred Adler and humanistic psychology have in common?
a. Emphasis on how people progress through stages of adjustment b. Search for a better than normal personality c. Effort to understand behavior in terms of unconscious influences d. Interest in tracing human behavior back to its animal roots
George McLaurin was the first black student admitted to the University of Oklahoma's graduate school of education. After enrolling in the program, McLaurin was segregated from his classmates. In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents (1950), the Supreme Court concluded that
A. McLaurin should not have been admitted to the graduate school. B. McLaurin's rights as a student were not violated by the segregation. C. the restrictions set up by the University of Oklahoma impaired and inhibited McLaurin's ability to study, discuss and exchange views with other students. D. the restrictions set up by the University of Oklahoma did not impair nor inhibit McLaurin's ability to study, discuss or exchange views with other students.
The thalamus and hypothalamus are the central structures in the limbic system.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In 4-year-old Amanda's preschool class, the group discussion involved airplanes
After that, Amanda considered herself an expert on airplanes and believed she knew everything there was to know about airplanes, even though she was unable to provide a reasonable explanation about why she thought she knew so much about airplanes. In this example, Amanda is demonstrating a) conservation. b) intuitive thought. c) egocentric thought. d) centration.