Children who are supervised by siblings, rather than by their parents, during after school hours
A) tend to be more socially competent than those cared for by their parents.
B) are more likely to engage in risky behaviors than those cared for by their parents.
C) are less likely to develop delinquent tendencies than those cared for by their parents.
D) are less likely to be punished physically than those cared for by their parents.
B
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In which sensorimotor substage are infants capable of representational thought?
A. Substage 2: Primary Circular Reactions B. Substage 3: Secondary Circular Reactions C. Substage 5: Tertiary Circular Reactions D. Substage 6: Mental Representations
Meghan completes her chores on time and minds her manners because she likes to be helpful. Whenever her parents thank her for what she does, Meghan feels good about herself. Her parents' praises have become part of her
A. self-concept. B. deficiency orientation. C. secondary traits. D. conditions of worth.
It is generally agreed that an article by ____ in 1958 marked the transition between artificial intelligence and information-processing psychology.?
a. ?Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver b. ?Allen Newell, J. Shaw, and Herbert Simon c. ?John Searle d. ?Alan Turing
Who is demonstrating a high level of ideational fluency?
A. Hugh, who knows four different languages B. Rajesh, who has an IQ of 150 C. Nina, who quickly generated a list of 20 novel uses for marshmallows D. Thuy, who can name the day of the week for any date in the 1900s