You offer to trade your nickel for a dime held by a child. The child accepts the trade because the nickel is bigger

The child is
a. in the preoperational stage.
b. in the neonatal stage of the growth sequence.
c. obviously past the age of reason.
d. displaying reversibility.


ANSWER: a

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

In a self-management program, self-recording

a. provides feedback and lets you know if you are reaching your goal. b. involves setting goals and readjusting them. c. is only effective if extra rewards are utilized. d. is only effective if the Premack principle is utilized.

Psychology

Joe wants to work on an ambulance squad and has been talking to emergency responders to find out what the job demands emotionally. Joe wonders if his personality can handle the kinds of situations that he would confront. Given what you have studied thus far about trait theory, which of the following is most likely to provide the degree of detail that could help him evaluate his suitability?

A. Allport's trait theory B. Cattell's factor analytic trait theory C. Eysenck's trait theory D. Costa and McCrae's five factor trait theory

Psychology

Darius finished his essay exam in psychology class and handed it in. As he walked out of the classroom, he realized that there were a few more things he should have included in his essay. Darius's problem was with the __________ component of memory.

A. encoding B. storage C. retrieval D. retention

Psychology