A child who can think logically about the "here and now" but not abstractly is in which of Piaget's stages?

A. Preoperational
B. Concrete operational
C. Formal operational
D. Sensorimotor


Answer: B

Psychology

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a. the abuse can be physical, sexual, or psychological. b. the woman must be married to the abuser. c. the woman must have been beaten at least three times within the last six months. d. the woman must acknowledge that she has been damaged, either physically or psychologically.

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Like mood disorders, eating behavior can be classified as

a. nonserious vs. serious. b. normal, mild, moderate, less severe, and more severe. c. an all or none phenomenon. d. strongly gender and culture related.

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As Sheldon learns about obsessive-compulsive disorder, he is likely to learn that it ____

a. is an extremely rare disorder b. may be under diagnosed c. is one of the most common anxiety disorders d. is most common among middle-aged married people

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What problem is Cohen's kappa intended to correct? a. Split-half reliability tends to underestimate the true reliability of the full test

b. Split-half reliability tends to overestimate the true reliability of the full test. c. The simple percentage of agreement tends to underestimate the true level of agreement between two observers. d. The simple percentage of agreement tends to overestimate the true level of agreement between two observers.

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