Which of the following statements is true of Wundt's cultural psychology??
a. ?It was the same thing as folk psychology.
b. ?It became the discipline known as anthropology.
c. ?It was never published, although some lectures and articles remain.
d. ?It was the study of socioeconomic strata in society.
e. ?It dealt with various stages of human mental development.
e
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Alexander is 74 years old. He loves candy and has chronic arthritis in both hands, making it difficult for him to use his hands. He keeps his candy in a container with a screw top lid, which becomes difficult for him to open. When visiting the store, he noticed a candy bowl with no lid and purchases the bowl with some candy. This is considered an example of
a. an older adult with an ADL and a sense of diffidence. b. the development of a psychohistorical perspective. c. an ability to optimize and compensate for a physical limitation. d. a sense of extinction and wanting a sense of immortality.
While camping, Ben was trying to put up a new tent. He forgot to bring the instructions and was having some trouble. Twice he tried to put it together, but some pieces were left over and the tent quickly fell down. Confused, he stood staring at the tent stakes, poles, ropes, and tarps. Suddenly, through __________, he figured out the problem and set up the entire tent in five minutes.
A. a cognitive map B. a schema C. insight D. observational learning
Which of the following is a behavioral component of an attitude regarding psychology?
a) I think psychology is a fascinating subject matter. b) I strongly believe that studying psychology makes me feel that I have a better understanding of how people act. c) I read my psychology textbook and do assignments as necessary. d) Learning more about psychology makes me feel less afraid of people with psychological disorders.
What may be a factor in how much a preschooler weighs and how tall she or he is?
A. Sex; boys tend to gain more weight and height than girls B. Global economics; children in developing countries gain weight and height faster than children living in economically developed countries C. Poverty; U.S. children living in poorer families are likely to be taller and heavier than children from affluent families D. Quality of preschool; children who attend good-quality preschool programs receive better snacks and lunches