In evaluating private speech, ________ believed it represents egocentrism, and ________ thought that it helped children to integrate thinking and speaking.
A. Piaget; Vygotsky
B. Vygotsky; Piaget
C. Vygotsky; Vygotsky
D. Piaget; Piaget
Answer: A
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a risk factor for childhood depression known as a. child neglect. b. the negative cognitive triad. c. external attributions. d. expressed emotion.
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a. positive reinforcement b. negative reinforcement c. positive punishment d. negative punishment
Your aunt says with a smile, "Let me show you my karyotype!" She wants to show you a(n)
a. ovum, being fertilized in a test tube. b. picture of her 23 chromosomal pairs. c. outline chart of which relatives have had genetic defects. d. phenotype of a canalized trait.
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A) Mindfulness; concentrative B) Mindfulness; mind-body training C) Concentrative; mind-body training D) Concentrative; mindfulness