Keila is visiting a friend. Her friend's father comes home and the friend tells Keila "This is my dad. He's a nurse." Keila says, "He is not! Boys can't be nurses!" Keila is demonstrating
A) gender stereotyping.
B) gender constancy.
C) gender identity.
D) gender segregation.
A) gender stereotyping. Gender stereotypes during the late preschool and kindergarten years are also fairly rigid.
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Gross motor skills are defined by
head motions. fine, or small, movements. large movements. feet motions.
Who was the first modern psychologist to emphasize the importance of identity formation in psychological development in general, and particularly during adolescence?
a. Piaget c. Bandura b. Erikson d. Vygotsky
Caroline is playing in the snow in her yard. Her father calls out to her to come inside the house as it is getting late. Caroline ignores her father because she does not want to go inside. After a while, she starts feeling cold and goes inside the house to keep herself warm. In this scenario, in the context of operant conditioning, the feeling of warmth is most likely a
A. primary reinforcer. B. conditioned stimulus. C. neutral stimulus. D. secondary reinforcer.
These last from 2 to 3 seconds and occur frequently in people who try to stay awake for long periods of time
a) nods b) microsleeps c) mini-naps d) sleep fantasies.