Food offered to children in schools tends to be:
a. reflective of the dietary recommendations made by the food pyramid.
b. primarily fish, poultry, and whole grains.
c. heavy on sugar and animal fats.
d. low in sodium.
C
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a. relatively stable since they are planned in advance. b. based on psychological needs for hierarchy and consistency. c. negotiated and modified throughout the course of the group's interactions. d. defined by the personalities of the individuals who are in the group. e. deep rather than superficial.
Five-year-old Michela appears to be talking to herself as she is putting together a tea party with several of her dolls. Describe Vygotsky's take on this behavior (e.g., Is this normal behavior? Is this a helpful behavior? Will this behavior go away?)
What will be an ideal response?
In Hull's system, a drive is a(n) ____.?
a. ?intervening variable b. ?stimulus c. ?response d. ?intervening variable and stimulus e. ?All of the choices are correct.
Thinking that you will become president despite dropping out of high school is one example of
a. arbitrary inference. b. selective abstraction. c. minimalization. d. overgeneralization.