Gustav was born and raised in a small fishing village in Sweden. Vygotsky would argue that this experience will
A. impact both how he thinks and what he thinks about.
B. impact how he thinks but not what he thinks about.
C. impact what he thinks about but not how he thinks.
D. have no impact on this cognitive development.
Answer: A
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A. Information enters memory by passing through a number of levels, beginning with sensory memory, then short-term memory, then long-term memory. B. Events that are repeated enough can influence our behavior, even after we have forgotten the original events. C. Deep processing involves paying closer attention to a stimulus than shallow processing and results in better processing. D. People who were sad when they studied did better when they were sad during testing.
A person with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is likely to display which of the following?
a. excessive sleepiness during the day b. difficulty focusing attention c. hostility when asked to follow the rules d. all of these choices
Al is on a roller coaster. As the roller coaster reaches the top of the first climb and starts to drop, Al's blood pressure rises rapidly. His heart starts to race. These reactions are the:
a. expressive reaction in Al's emotional experience b. subjective experience of Al's emotional experience c. physiological response in Al's emotional experience d. cognitive appraisal of Al's emotional experience
According to research by Goldberg et al. in 2012 and Greene et al. in 2013, children of working mothers tend to be:
A) less prosocial and more anxious. B) strongly delinquent in their behavior. C) less achievement oriented. D) flexible in their gender role stereotypes.