What is the correct sequencing of Piaget's stages of cognitive development?
a. Concrete operational, sensorimotor, preoperational, formal operational
b. Preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational, sensorimotor
c. Sensorimotor, preoperational, formal operational, concrete operational
d. Sensorimotor, concrete operational, preoperational, formal operational
e. Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
e
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Beth and Tom have been awarded joint custody of their two children. Beth has been designated the residential parent so the children live with her most of the time. Recently, Beth decided that she wanted her older daughter to leave public school and start at a private school. How is Tom involved in this decision?
A. Tom is not officially involved in this decision as Beth is the residential parent. B. Tom is involved in this decision only if Beth will need him to help pay for school. C. Tom needs to be a part of this decision as joint custody gives him parental rights concerning these types of decisions. D. Tom is not officially involved in this decision as long as Beth is paying the school's tuition.
The book describes the case of a runner who finished a marathon on a broken leg. Given what you know about pain perception, what is the most likely mechanism for the runner's decreased perception of pain while running?
A. The "pain gate" was opened by stress. B. Endorphins were released in the periaqueductal gray. C. Pain receptors responsible for acute pains stopped firing D. Placebo effect
To try to make experimental groups as equivalent as possible before beginning any manipulations, one should use:
A. random selection B. internal validity C. random assignment D. placebo group
Cliff, a five-year-old, sits on a see-saw for the first time and does not know what to do. He sees another boy sitting on the opposite end of the see-saw laughing and smiling. After a while, Cliff starts laughing and smiling just like the other boy. Cliff's behavior illustrates _____
A) social referencing
B) indiscriminate attachment
C) contact comfort
D) stranger anxiety