When a child can simultaneously manipulate two dimensions cognitively, such as circumference and thickness, so that s/he understands that a change in one dimension is compensated for by a change in the other, s/he understands
a. reversibility.
b. reciprocity c. identity.
d. metacognition.
b
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a. 0.15 b. 0.31 c. 0.50 d. 0.62
Which of the following is true about the use of the representativeness heuristic to make judgments?
A) Use of the representativeness heuristic almost always leads to incorrect judgments. B) Use of the representativeness heuristic almost always leads to correct judgments. C) In many cases the representativeness heuristic leads to correct judgments, but it can also lead to biased judgments in other situations. D) The representativeness heuristic is used for solving well-defined problems, but is not relevant for making judgments.
Legal knowledge provides guidelines about an individual’s
A. social status. B. self-perception. C. psychological health. D. religion.
Zoophilia is more common in individuals raised in rural areas
Indicate whether the statement is true or false