What does theory of mind or reciprocal thinking allow children to experience socially?
a. Reciprocal friendships
b. Cooperation
c. Attachment
d. Deductive reasoning
a. Reciprocal friendships
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In a study examining the effects of time of day (morning or afternoon) and temperature (cool, normal, warm) on worker productivity, how many interaction effect(s) are possible?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 6 d. 5
Children who show exceptional talent in one or two areas but are at or below average in all other areas of intelligence are referred to as
A) globally gifted. B) unevenly gifted. C) multi-gifted. D) specifically gifted.
When Amanda was age 4, her preschool class had a group discussion focusing on airplanes. After that, Amanda considered herself an expert on airplanes and believed she knew everything there was to know about the subject, even though she was unable to provide a reasonable explanation about why she thought she knew so much. Amanda is demonstrating __________.
A. actuation B. intuitive thought C. egocentric thought D. centration
Which of the following describes the correct status of Piaget's theory?
A. Later research has revealed this theory to be deeply flawed. B. Piaget's theory has stimulated little research. C. Piaget's theory was influential only in the early 1950s. D. It has continued to be accepted with modifications.