There was little difference between James Mill and son John Stuart Mill in their interpretations of human mental functioning.?
a.
True
b.
False
False
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a. assimilation. b. marginalization. c. integration. d. separation.
To be able to understand the thoughts of other people, children must understand
A) the appearance–reality distinction. B) that other people's thoughts are different from their own. C) the ZPD. D) the processing capacity.
Researchers often measure an infant's heart rate, facial expression, or head movements to see if the infant responds differently to two different stimuli
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Research on telomeres indicates that
A) adults who reduce psychological stress display gains in telomerase activity. B) a stimulating work environment delays and often reverses telomere shortening. C) diet and exercise have minimal impact on telomere activity. D) telomeres do not start to shrink until the mid-forties in most adults.