________ approaches to personality are based on assumptions that adolescents are inherently good and have a tendency to function at more sophisticated levels as they age
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
Humanistic
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If a child who is 10 years old has a mental age of 12, the child's IQ would be
a. 80. b. 100. c. 120. d. 140.
Imagine you do a study in which you measure the response of the basilar membrane and auditory neurons to different sounds. If the place theory of pitch perception is correct, what pattern of results would you be most likely to see?
A. Different frequency sounds produce responses at different locations on the basilar membrane. B. Different intensity sounds produce responses at different places in the basilar membrane. C. Different frequency sounds produce different frequencies of neural firing in the basilar membrane. D. Different sounds cause different hair cells to fire.
Gavin's aunt enjoys playing school with him. He likes to pretend he is an older, school-aged child, and she likes it because he is learning about school routines and how to be respectful to authority figures. This method of instruction is called __________.
A. the zone of proximal development B. scaffolding C. guided participation D. private speech
Which of the following statements reflects a psychosocial stage approach to development?
A. Psychological growth occurs in a patterned sequence. B. One can reinterpret previous stages in light of new experiences. C. Each stage brings a unique set of problems to solve. D. All of these reflect a psychosocial approach.