What did Lev Vygotsky call the level at which a child can almost, but not quite, understand or perform a task?
A. metamemory
B. transference
C. zone of proximal development
D. working memory
Answer: C
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According to Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, depressed people who tend to ruminate about their depression
a. remain depressed longer. b. recover from their depression quicker. c. attribute their setbacks to their personal flaws instead of situational factors. d. attribute their setbacks to situational factors and not to their personal flaws.
Which of the following is thought to play a role in the enhancement of spatial abilities?
a) prenatal exposure to high levels of estrogens b) early maturation c) high mathematical ability d) prenatal exposure to high levels of androgens
Scientific knowledge is rooted in ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
While driving a car, a red light appears and the driver presses on the brake pedal. This form of learning is __________ learning.
A. stimulus-response B. motor C. perceptual D. relational