A researcher places a toy under a napkin. A 10-month-old infant removes the napkin and
picks up the toy. In plain view of the infant, the researcher next places the toy under a paper
towel that is sitting beside the napkin.
What will an infant of this age range typically do next?
A) Become confused because the infant lacks object permanence.
B) Search under the paper towel for the toy.
C) Search under the napkin for the toy.
D) Simultaneously pick up the napkin and towel to locate the toy.
C
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a. an increased number of patients in psychiatric institutions. b. a decreased number of patients in psychiatric institutions. c. better treatment of institutionalized mentally ill patients. d. decreased numbers of homeless mentally ill people.
Scaffolding involves a situation where
a. children learn by imitating a large number of people in their immediate sociocultural environment. b. children are gradually reinforced for displaying behaviors appropriate to their culture. c. parents or teachers provide direct instruction. d. children learn with the occasional assistance and guidance of experts, usually parents.
Jack is playing with his favorite car, when his father takes the car and hides it under a blanket. Jack protests and begins to look for the car. Jack has displayed the concept of object permanence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Lee is taking Introductory Psychology for the very first time this semester. According to your textbook's observations about learning styles, what should Lee do?
a) Lee should adapt to his teacher's particular teaching style. b) Lee should focus on what learning style works best for him and expect his teacher to adjust. c) Lee should try to vary his study habits so that they are consistent with his own learning style. d) Lee should change how he studies from chapter to chapter so that his brain is constantly stimulated in different ways.