A child has learned to get his or her way with a younger sibling by using physical intimidation. If he or she uses the same tactics on peers, this demonstrates

a. transformation.
b. classical conditioning.
c. assimilation.
d. accommodation.


C

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a. ?is quite unique and very different from any of Freud's conceptualizations b. ?is at a very deep level, unknown to the individual c. ?contains individual experiences that have been suppressed or forgotten d. ?includes the conscious plus the unconscious e. ?includes the archetypes

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Aggression is, by definition, overt.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Infant sociability is expressed in all of the following ways EXCEPT

a) smiling, laughing, and vocalizing when looking at peers. b) exhibiting high level of social behaviors towards infants they do not know. c) showing preferences for peers they are familiar with over peers they do not know. d) showing more interest in peers than in inanimate objects.

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Physical aggression is more common than verbal aggression

A) because it is always more effective. B) at the beginning of the preschool stage, rather than the end. C) at the end of the preschool stage, rather than the beginning. D) among children in collectivist societies.

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