Seven-year-old Adea is asked to evaluate evidence about a hypothesis. She will probably
A) be able to inhibit well-learned knowledge.
B) do as well as an adult if the researcher motivates her with candy.
C) be able to use propositional thought.
D) deal with only one or two possible variables and be unable to deal with three or more.
D
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In U.S. v. Montero-Camargo, (9th Cir. 2000), the court addressed the seizure of drugs from a vehicle near the U.S.-Mexico border and ruled that
A. race could be used to stop a vehicle in any circumstance. B. race could be used to stop a vehicle if other factors were also present. C. race could NOT be used to stop a vehicle even if other factors were also present. D. race could be used to stop a vehicle only in locations near the U.S.-Mexico border.
It would not be correct to describe the behaviour of people queuing for a bus as a collective behaviour because:
a. it is not large enough b. it is governed by appropriate social norms c. it does not have a clear leader motivating the action d. interstimulation is absent among the participants e. it is unplanned in the course of its development
Jealousy is a typical emotion felt by children who just received a new sibling. How parents deal with this reaction differs. Parents of American children typically respond with __________, while parents in Africa typically respond with _______
a. love and comfort; physical punishment b. physical punishment; ignoring the negative behavior c. Ignoring the negative behavior; coddling d. coddling; love and comfort.