Kalei is sorting through old belts at a garage sale trying to figure out which ones belong to him, his older brother, and his dad. He ends up organizing them from shortest to longest. Kalei has just accomplished a version of the Piagetian task of ________
a. seriation
b. conservation
c. transitivity
d. class inclusion
Answer: A
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a. reduce his stress level. b. provide him with an outlet for his frustration. c. increase his stress level. d. make him tougher and more able to deal with future problems.
The lowest needs in Maslow's hierarchy of motives could be accurately described as growth needs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement about heritability is NOT true?
A) It is dependent on the environment as well as genetics. B) It is a population concept. C) It is an abstract concept and provides no information about specific genes. D) It determines how individuals will respond to environmental conditions.
Jason conducts an experiment in which his participants are asked to study a list of 30 words. He finds that participants tend to recall the beginning of the list rather than the middle or end of the list. Which effect is he showing support for?
A. recency B. primacy C. photographic memory D. prospective memory