_____ is a constellation of lay beliefs about the nature of the world. It is characterized by the doctrine of the mean, or the belief that the truth is always somewhere in the middle
a) Lay compromise
b) Dialectical thinking
c) Lay dialectivism
d) Naïve dialectivism
d
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The principle of __________ is the notion that the quantitative properties of an object are invariant despite changes in the objects appearance.
A. conservation B. object permanence C. theory of mind D. egocentrism E. zone of proximal development
Thirteen-year-old Charles has developed rapidly and is much taller than any of the other boys his age at his school
Charles is more likely to become involved in ___________ because his larger size makes it more likely that he will seek out the company of older boys who may involve Charles in activities that are inappropriate for his age. a. musically inclined activities c. delinquency and substance abuse b. early academic success d. early stages of obesity
Suppose Janet is 12 weeks pregnant and is concerned that she may be carrying twins or triplets. She goes in for diagnostic testing, which most likely would consist of:
a. amniocentesis b. chorionic villus sampling c. an ultrasound d. fetal monitoring
The social learning concept of incentives is similar to the cognitive self-regulation concept of goals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false