Gina is three-years-old. She can tell you that before going to bed, she puts her pajamas on, brushes her teeth, and hears a story. Gina's account of this repeated event is called:
a. scaffolding. c. appearance-reality distinction.
b. recognition memory. d. a script.
D
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A. colors B. abstract concepts C. things unique to their culture D. important people or objects
Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about the mental health of employed and nonemployed women?
a. Saskia: "Compared to employed women, nonemployed women are more depressed, but less anxious.". b. Uwe: "Employed women can avoid stress, as long as they learn to manage their time effectively.". c. Jenna: "Employment can serve as a buffer against many of the problems that occur in family life.". d. Mark: "In the current era, employed and nonemployed women are similar in measures of mental health.".
When asked if it is okay for a boy to play with dolls, Geoffery says, "Absolutely not, it's a rule that only girls can play with dolls.". Based on research on gender roles and stereotypes, what age is Geoffery's most likely age?
a. 3 b. 6 c. 9 d. 12
Which of the following has research found to be true of internals?
A. They are more likely to complete their college degree than externals. B. They are more ambitious than externals. C. They show higher levels of performance in the workplace. D. All of the above