Bronfenbrenner's ____________________ states that an individual's development should be understood in the context of his or her environment
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
ecological systems theory
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In what way do the leading causes of death in the United States in the early 1900s compare with those today?
A. In the early 1900s, the leading causes of death were largely infectious; today, behavioral factors play a bigger role. B. As in the early 1900s, infectious diseases represent the leading causes of death in the United States today. C. In the early 1900s, behavioral factors played a large part in the leading causes of death, just as they do today. D. Behavioral factors contributed substantially to the leading causes of death in the early 1900s. Today, infectious diseases are the main causes of death.
How does temperament contribute to attachment? a. Infants with easygoing temperaments are more likely to form disorganized attachments. b. Infants who fuss often and are difficult to console are more prone to insecure attachments. c. Infants with moms who have rigid temperaments tend to form secure attachments
d. All infants, regardless of temperament, are equally likely to form secure attachments.
Which of the following is an advantage of personality inventories?
a. ?They are strong in reliability though weak in validity. b. ?Testing is more expensive but valid and reliable. c. ?Large numbers of people can be assessed quickly and inexpensively. d. ?They are very nuanced and subjective.
The ability to plan, think, reason, and create is located in the part of the brain called the
A. thalamus. B. midbrain. C. cerebral cortex. D. brain stem.