The notion that there are many different causes for aggression is an example of:
A) a weak theory
B) parsimony
C) induction
D) equifinality
D
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When children grasp the principle of cardinality, they understand that
A) attainment serves as the basis for more complex understandings. B) the last word in a counting sequence indicates the quantity of items in a set. C) adding and subtracting the same number leaves the original quantity unchanged. D) the most efficient addition strategy is to start with the highest digit and count on.
All of the following have been found in studies of peer relationships and friendships except
a. firstborn children's friendships may help buffer negative effects of the birth of a sibling b. peers and friends tend to play together more and have more conflicts than do siblings c. children tend to be more cooperative and flexible when interacting with friends than with siblings d. parents play an important role in the development of their children's social competence with peers
The results of scientific investigation are referred to as:
a. platforms b. hypotheses c. data d. scientific text
The first stage of Erikson's Personality Theory is known as
a. autonomy vs. doubt. b. trust vs. mistrust. c. initiative vs. guilt. d. industry vs. inferiority.