Which of the following physiological states negatively influences judgments of self-efficacy?
a. high anxiety
b. enhanced anticipation
c. high excitement
d. optimism
A
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A) assimilation. B) accommodation. C) formal operations. D) object permanence.
The transition to junior high school is associated with a
a. decline in self-esteem, particularly for girls. b. decline in self-esteem, particularly for boys. c. rise in self-esteem, particularly for girls. d. rise in self-esteem in boys and girls.
What is the most likely way a child may come to realize he or she is dying?
A. watching violent movies B. listening to older siblings talk C. visiting with healthy peers D. experiencing the disease and its treatments
In what ways might higher-order conditioning explain why some words trigger emotional responses in us?(a) Give an example of a positive response that could be formed through higher-order conditioning.(b) Give an example of a negative response that could be formed through higher-order conditioning.(c) In what ways might higher-order conditioning contribute to racism and prejudice?
What will be an ideal response?