The stages of learning include:

a. adaptation
b. fluency
c. tracking
d. all of the above
e. a and b only


e

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Safety is a dominant concern of parents in an infant-toddler program

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Extrapolating from the criticisms of Piaget's work, it might be reasonable to conclude that

a. children do not reach the stage of formal operations until the age of twelve or thirteen. b. since some of his tasks were meaningless and confusing, Piaget may have underestimated children's abilities. c. the concrete-operational child has little understanding of the principle of conservation. d. Piaget gave children at the sensorimotor stage credit for greater cognitive abilities than they were really capable of.

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Historically, internalizers have been identified as emotionally/behaviorally disordered at a higher rate than externalizers

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During a qualitative study, a researcher interviewed a cross-section of children from single-parent households about parent-child relationships based on varied parenting styles. During the interviews, the researcher saw bruises on one of the six-year-olds and learned (during the interview with the child) that he was being abused at home. What should the researcher do?

a. Ask the child's permission to report the abuse. b. Research ethics require confidentiality. The researcher should not report the abuse. c. Talk to the child's parent and warn the parent about the evidence. d. Report the abuse and act in the child's best interests.

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