Objects do not cease to exist when they are out of reach or view. This concept is referred to as
a. a scheme.
b. primitive causality.
c. a means-end relationship. d. object permanence.
d
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Tulugaq, an Inuit, experiences dissociative-like episodes that are accompanied by extreme excitement. He often performs aggressive and dangerous acts, although he does not remember them. One of his recent episodes was followed by convulsions and he went into a coma for two days. Tulugaq suffers from ____
a. zar b. brain fag c. piblokto d. dhat
The tendency to explain our successes according to our personal abilities and attribute our failures to forces beyond our control is called the ______
a. primacy effect b. self-serving bias c. fundamental attribution error d. actor-observer effect
In early middle childhood, advances are made in both fine and gross motor skills. This allows
for children to participate in sports activities. Emphasis in sports at this time should be placed on a. winning. b. competition. c. sports that require coordination of several skills. d. fundamental movement skills.
In the movie Castaway, the main character, alone on a deserted island for an extended period of time, develops a friendship with a volleyball he names Wilson. Creating Wilson allows him to fulfill his need
a. for social identity. b. for optimal distinctiveness. c. to boost self-esteem. d. to belong.