During early childhood, __________ skills increase at an astonishing pace

A) shape recognition
B) drawing
C) language
D) map reading


C

Psychology

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Regarding the social learning theorists' view of personality and gender, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Many "male" or "female" traits come from children's attempts to imitate a same-sex parent with whom they identify. b. We can learn without direct reward by observing and remembering the actions of others. c. The actions we choose to imitate depend on their outcomes. d. Children are labeled as boys or girls around age two and are encouraged to learn sex-appropriate behaviors from preschool on.

Psychology

Marquitta is studying for a quiz and records in her notes that glucose is the main source of fuel for the nervous system and enters the brain via _____.

A. active transport B. passive transport C. gaps in the ventricles D. gaps in the blood-brain barrier

Psychology

Which result would not support the idea that genes play a significant role in behavior?

A. Finding dizygotic twins to be more similar than monozygotic twins B. Finding children to be more similar to their biological parents than to their adoptive parents C. Finding similarities between biological siblings D. Finding monozygotic twins to be more similar than pairs of unrelated individuals

Psychology

In New Guinea, tribes that had been isolated for centuries were found that they

A. had a large number of sophisticated language systems. B. had languages that were more primitive than languages of most non-isolated societies. C. communicated by hand signals but not verbal language as we know it. D. had just a few language systems that were all governed by similar rules.

Psychology