Research into social __________ focuses on the underlying processes, such as attention and memory, which make social behavior possible
a. influence
b. persuasion
c. cognition
d. functionality
Answer: C
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Tanya is helping her daughter Tina with her math homework, but rather than giving her the answer, Tanya makes helpful suggestions that serve to guide Tina's efforts. Vygotsky called this type of guidance
a. conservation. b. preoperational thinking. c. vicarious learning. d. scaffolding.
Describe the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. Why was a performance scale added to the test?
What will be an ideal response?
Experience-expectant synaptogenesis is the process in which synapses are formed and maintained
a. when an animal has plasticity. b. when an animal has species-typical experiences. c. when an animal is highly evolved. d. when an animal is deprived of sensory stimuli.