Dr. Perfectionist is criticizing some of Piaget's ideas. She can legitimately make all of the following statements EXCEPT:
-"Rather than occurring all at once, the transition from preoperations to concrete operations takes place gradually."
-"In other societies, children reach specific conservations earlier, showing that you can teach children to conserve."
-"Children are far less egocentric than Piaget believed."
"There is no universal change from preoperational to concrete operational thought."
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a. Huntington's disease b. Bach's Syndrome c. Frontotemporal dementia d. Alzheimer's disease
The results from the classic experiment involving psychology students randomly assigned to work either with "bright" rats or with "dull" rats suggest that:
A) labelling students as "gifted" has negative effects on their social lives. B) students identified as "not gifted" actually may work harder academically due to increased motivation. C) labelling students as "gifted" actually has unintended negative consequences on academic performance. D) students labelled as gifted do better in school because teachers treat them differently.
One biological reason why women tend to live longer, healthier lives than men is that
they tend to socialize and enjoy life more. they tend to take better care of themselves. the second X chromosome or extra estrogen protects them. they often retire earlier than men.
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a. response hierarchy. c. higher-order conditioning. b. stimulus-response hierarchy. d. generalized conditioning.