Which of the following limitations are shared by Freud's and Erikson's theories of human development?
a. lack of description
b. lack of evidence
c. emphasis on emotion
d. emphasis on family
b. lack of evidence
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According to which theory did mating preferences develop in response to the differing reproductive challenges that faced the earliest humans, leaving an imprint that influences male and female mating patterns today?
a. Skinner's applied behavior analysis theory b. Sternberg's triangular theory of love c. Buss's evolutionary theory d. Festinger's interpersonal attraction theory
Neurotransmitters find their way to __________ and subsequently affect the next neuron
a. receptor sites c. synaptic vesicles b. terminal buttons d. transmitter sites
Piaget's belief that infants and young children must act on the environment to revise their thinking is
A) widely accepted by contemporary researchers. B) too broad a notion of how learning takes place. C) too narrow a notion of how learning takes place. D) a major contribution to early intervention research.
You are preparing a pamphlet to be distributed to adolescents and their parents about the dangers of working part-time
What information should you include? Are there any suggestions you can give about part-time employment that would allow it to be a good experience? What will be an ideal response?