Can prosocial behaviors be taught to young children (age 3 or older)?
a. Yes.
b. No, they are not cognitively prepared for this kind of thinking at this age.
c. Girls usually can be, boys usually cannot be.
d. No, because prosocial behaviors are triggered through maturational processes, not experience.
A
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a. therapist's right of confidentiality c. therapist's duty to warn b. client's right to treatment d. client's privileged communication
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a. Group sanctions involve being rewarded with acceptance for conformity and being rejected for nonconformity. b. The more important the group membership is to a person, the more he or she will be influenced by other group members. c. The risk of being rejected can be a threat to one's sense of personal identity. d. Because the groups in Asch's experiment were only temporary groups, group sanctions had no effect on the participants' tendency to conform.
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a. experiencing emotion c. dancing b. long-term memory d. listening to a foreign language
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