Which theorist led the case for the influence of social interactions on cognitive development?
a. Urie Bronfrenbrenner
b. Lev Vygotsky
c. Sigmund Freud
d. Jean Piaget
Answer: B
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A. Substage 2: Primary Circular Reactions B. Substage 3: Secondary Circular Reactions C. Substage 5: Tertiary Circular Reactions D. Substage 6: Mental Representations
Which of the following is an example of an avoidance-avoidance conflict?
A. A person who enjoys the ocean has to choose between retiring to the Bahamas or Tahiti B. A student has to decide whether to turn in an unfinished paper and receive a failing grade or hand it in late and lose many points C. A person has to choose between eating some cake and not eating it in order to avoid the calories D. A person who loves chocolate must choose between eating chocolate cake or chocolate ice cream
Todd's manager asks if he would be interested in applying for a newly created position that involves more sales experience than Todd currently has. Todd typically has high self-efficacy in his interpersonal skills and an external locus of control. According to Rotter, how might Todd most likely respond if he takes the promotion and then receives a poor rating on his three-month performance review?
A. Todd will maintain that his training was inadequate. B. He will blame himself for not performing better. C. Todd will welcome mentoring help from a new colleague. D. He'll seek out people doing the same job and ask for their secrets of success.
Both aggressive and withdrawn rejected children tend to
A. have multiple problems. B. seek out adults for companions. C. be interpersonally reserved. D. overcome rejection by the end of elementary school.