Children low in self-esteem are usually

A) behind their more confident peers in cognitive development.
B) less advanced than their more confident peers in motor skills.
C) less likely than their more confident peers to ask questions.
D) more likely than their more confident peers to show off.


C

Psychology

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b. When he moves into a homeroom class that is led by a teacher who is well-known for being warm and kind to students. c. When he moves into a middle school with kids from various elementary schools, many of whom he has never met before. d. When only his elementary school feeds into the middle school so her already knows his classmates.

Psychology

An especially representative example of a concept is called a(n) ________

a. mental set. b. basic concept. c. algorithm. d. prototype.

Psychology

Our perception of loudness is determined by the ________ of a sound wave.

A. pitch B. amplitude C. timbre D. frequency

Psychology

In Vygotsky’s theory, the gap between children’s ability to solve a problem independently and their ability to solve it with the help of more capable partners is the ________

Fill in the blank with correct word.

Psychology