Cruz and Billy are building with blocks and before they know it, their structure is higher than their shoulders, the height limit for block structures in Mrs. Davis' preschool class. They notice it is teetering just as Amanda begins to build with blocks. "Watch out, Amanda!" they both say in unison. This is an example of:
a. affective perspective-taking.
b. altruistic perspective-taking
c. cognitive perspective-taking.
d. spatial perspective-taking.
D
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a. rating scale. b. duration recording scale. c. sign coding system. d. incident coding system. e. time coding system.
Those who observe cultural influences on people should be mindful of ethnocentrism because:
A. it tends to bias one's views B. it leads to incorrect conclusions C. it prevents an accurate understanding of others' behaviors D. all of the above are correct E. none of the above are correct
Which of the following are appropriate toys for preschool-age children?
A. Candyland, the board game B. tricycle C. playdough D. all of the above are correct
Piaget's use of propositional logic differs from the standard use in that his application represents
a. a diagram of false statements. b. an assessment of truth. c. the subject's causal models. d. the subject's concrete logic.