Piaget's stages view cognitive growth as ____, whereas the information-processing approach views cognitive changes as ____
a. external; internal
b. internal; external
c. discontinuous; continuous
d. continuous; discontinuous
Answer: C
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be engaging in the ____. a. confirmation bias b. self-fulfilling prophecy c. false consensus effect d. illusory correlation
When you are using a one-sample t test, the degrees of freedom are
a. N. b. N – 1. c. N + 1. d. N – 2.
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