Children with conduct disorder often see aggression as
a. the best solution without thinking about consequence.
b. a last resort.
c. their right to pursue somebody.
d. the only way to gain respect.
a
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a. pragmatic difficulties. b. Broca's aphasia. c. Wernicke's aphasia. d. retrograde amnesia.
Maurer and Werker (2014) compared infants and adults in their perceptions of the two ways of saying the "t" sound in Hindi. Hindi speakers recognize the difference between these two sounds. To English-speaking adults, however, they both sound like "t," and the adults do not hear the difference. The researchers found that ______.
A. English-learning infants were not able to discriminate between the two "t" sounds because of prenatal exposure to English B. Hindi-learning babies did not learn the distinction between the two "t" sounds until they were capable of their own speech C. there were no differences between the English- and Hindi-learning babies until they reached roughly 18 months of age D. both sets of babies could reliably distinguish the two "t" sounds at 6 months of age, but at 10 months of age only the Hindi-learning babies could do so
Caucasian infants show a much more pronounced response to situations that produce the Moro reflex compared with Navajo infants.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The core idea in expectancy-value theory is that as two people interact with each other, they exchange benefits and costs
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.