The Piagetian stage of moral development known as autonomous morality involves a growing realization that moral rules can be changed
a. True
b. False
Answer: a
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What would you predict the relationship between Lars and Nick's IQ would be at 3 years of age? a. There would be no difference in IQ. b. Nick would have a higher IQ. c. Lars would have a higher verbal IQ. d. Lars would have a higher verbal IQ, and Nick would have a higher nonverbal IQ.
Kimmy becomes extremely upset and cries every time her mother leaves her at preschool. However, when Kimmy's mom returns for her, Kimmy becomes angry and squirms out of her mom's arms. Kimmy can best be characterized as having a(n) ____ attachment style.?
a. ?secure b. ?avoidant c. ?disorganized d. ?ambivalent
A researcher declares, "We must look carefully at how adults of various ethnic identities differ in their parenting styles.". Her statement implies the importance of ____ for child development
a. longitudinal follow-up b. practice effects c. ideographic traits d. cultural context
An interviewer for a large corporation receives three very poor responses from a job applicant in the first ten minutes of the interview. The applicant then provides excellent answers during the last twenty minutes of the interview. According to what we know about impression formation, the interviewer will most likely
A. hire the applicant. B. remain undecided. C. reject the applicant. D. hire the applicant but insist there be an extended probation period.