Self-representations are the characteristics and facts about ourselves that make up the
A) real-self.
B) we-self.
C) me-self.
D) ideal-self.
C) me-self. Self-representations and me-self both reflect what a child knows about and how they describe themselves.
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Which of the following is a measure of weight that controls for variations in height and is widely used in research on obesity?
a. set point b. reaction range c. body mass index d. obesity quotient
Donald served in the military and was deployed during wartime. He does not often talk about the things he saw and did in combat, but sometimes he has _____, which include vivid memories, feelings, and images of the traumatic experiences he endured. As a r
A) trips B) delusions C) flashbacks D) hallucinations
Globally, those over the age of 65 will outnumber those under 5 by the year ______.
a. 2020 b. 2025 c. 2035 d. 2050
Regarding Piaget's cognitive theory and the learning theorists, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Many of Piaget's ideas have held up well, although there has been disagreement about specific details.
b. According to learning theorists, children continuously gain specific knowledge.
c. According to Piaget, children undergo stage-like leaps in general mental ability.
d. The growth in connections between brain cells occurs in waves that parallel the learning theorists' view.