Formal-operational thinking is helpful because it prepares teenagers to
a. be cautious and avoid danger in their personal conduct.
b. gather factual knowledge before making decisions.
c. seek the advice of elders such as their parents.
d. consider possibilities about the future.
D
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Cross-cultural research using NBAS scores reveals that
A) Asian babies are more irritable than Caucasian babies. B) Native-American babies are less irritable than Caucasian babies. C) U.S. babies have a stronger, more flexible muscle tone than Kipsigis babies of rural Kenya. D) in Zambia, Africa, maternal care has little to no effect on poor NBAS scores of undernourished infants.
Infant memories are mostly implicit and therefore difficult to bring into conscious awareness. When children become more verbal, their explicit memories become more dominant.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Why is motor imagery beneficial?
What will be an ideal response?
Psychologist George Stricker made what point clear about projective testing?
A. It is a testing technique that has clear empirical evidence for it. B. It is a testing technique that has clear empirical evidence against it. C. It is a texting technique best used by counselors but not psychologists. D. It is a testing technique used most likely by those who believe in it more than what the empirical evidence actually has to say about it.