Tara moved from the country to the city and is learning to adjust to the faster pace. She has started to learn how navigate the different streets. Which Piaget concept is Tara utilizing?

A. assimilation
B. adaptation
C. accommodation
D. equilibration


Answer: B

Psychology

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A. It is unusual for children with ODD to be boys. B. It is unusual for the onset of ODD to occur at age twelve. C. It is unusual for children with ODD to be hostile toward authority figures. D. Nothing about this case is unusual.

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Which factor increased the likelihood that an individual would obey the experimenter in Milgram's obedience studies??

a. ?conducting the experiment outside of Yale University b. ?conducting the experiment with disobedient assistants c. ?using individuals with internal loci of control d. ?using individuals with authoritarian personalities

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Regarding what people look for when considering potential dating partners, Goode conducted a study in which personal ads were placed in newspapers. The four ads included a beautiful woman who was a waitress, an average-looking female lawyer, an average-looking male lawyer, and a handsome male cabdriver. Results of the study showed that in choosing a potential dating partner, the majority of

a. both men and women were more influenced by physical attractiveness. b. both men and women were more influenced by success. c. men were more influenced by physical attractiveness, while women were more influenced by success. d. men were more influenced by success, while women were more influenced by physical attractiveness.

Psychology

During the early germinal stage, the cluster of cells that will become the embryo is nourished by ______

a. yolk of the egg cell c. embryonic disk b. umbilical cord d. neural tube

Psychology