Rico is quite relaxed with his caregivers and is able to interact with strangers quite well. This is best explained by which form of attachment?
a. anxious-secure
b. ambivalent
c. secure
d. avoidant
e. anxious-ambivalent
c. secure
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a. the size of the treatment effect b. variability for the sample data c. the likelihood of a Type I or Type II error d. the amount of difference expected just by chance
Asch found that the likelihood of conformity increased with group size until ______ confederates were present
a. three b. four c. five d. six e. eight
Piaget's stages view cognitive growth as ____, whereas the information-processing approach views cognitive changes as ____
a. external; internal b. internal; external c. discontinuous; continuous d. continuous; discontinuous
Mrs. Ash is preparing to teach a unit about Native Americans and their dwellings. She only has one week to teach the information. The unit involves a lot of factual information and requires students to be able to organize their knowledge about the various types of Indian tribes. Explain why Mrs. Ash should use direct instruction for this? lesson, and describe how she might effectively use advance organizers.