A psychologist is conducting a longitudinal study in which she measures the percent of internal and external attributions made in the United States and India. Her research participants are six-year-old children who are followed for 10 years
What is she likely to find when she completes her research?
a) Making attributions is such a fundamental process that culture has little influence.
b) The percentage of attributions will be approximately 50-50 in both countries during this age range.
c) Starting around age 8, there will be a significant shift from internal to external attributions in India but not in the U.S.
d) Starting around age 11, there will be a much larger increase in the percentage of internal attributions in the U.S. compared to India.
D
You might also like to view...
Neural circuits in the __________ prefrontal cortex may function improperly in schizophrenia
Answer:
If you asked 1,000 people who were between ages 35 and 64 whether or not they had cared for a relative or friend in the last year, you should expect about how many of them to answer "yes"?
a. 50 b. 200 c. 500 d. 650
Bridgette and Ben have created a game in which they race their bicycles through an obstacle course, and they have rules for how many points you lose if you deviate from the course or knock something over. According to Piaget, Bridgette and Ben are involved in _____.
A. functional play B. formal games C. symbolic play D. destructive games
The life expectancy in the United States is currently
A. 85 years B. 60 years. C. 53 years. D. 79 years.