When infants are held upright with their feet against a surface and are moved forward, they appear to walk in a coordinated way. This reflex is referred to as:

a. palmar reflex
b. stepping reflex
c. Babinski reflex
d. walking reflex


b

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In Robert Peck's body-transcendence-versus-body-preoccupation stage, what may ultimately be affected in the developmental process?

A. emotions B. personality C. cognition D. ability to learn

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According to Eisenberg and colleagues, when children and adolescents are given prosocial dilemmas, in which they choose between benefiting themselves only or helping others, __________.

A. young children are able to engage in the most sophisticated level of prosocial reasoning B. adolescents tend to think only of themselves and ignore other people's needs C. guilt is the only emotion that seems to motivate prosocial actions D. both feeling guilty for not helping and taking the perspective of another person become more common in late middle childhood and early adolescence

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Teens are better able than children to think about and understand their relationships with peers because of their more

A) frequent peer interactions. B) advanced social cognition. C) distant relations with parents. D) ambitious friendship goals.

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What criticism have some experts made of the DRM procedure?

A. It induces false memories that can upset or disturb research subjects. B. It does not accurately reflect the complexities of real-life situations. C. The procedure is expensive and difficult to administer. D. The procedure is so complex that researchers often end up with flawed data.

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