Piaget's last two stages of sensorimotor intelligence are the most creative. Imagine two 18-month-olds playing in a sandbox; describe as many activities as you can think of that would be typical of their stage of sensorimotor intelligence
What will be an ideal response?
Students' creation of this scene should note variations in a particular behavior (filling a
shovel, pail, or sneakers with sand; digging with a shovel, fingers, and a stick);
experimentation; trial and error; and pretending.
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As sample size increases, expectancy effects tend to
a. become more important. b. decrease. c. remain stable. d. increase.
Which of the following would be an example of an event schema?
A. not renting an apartment to a lesbian couple B. knowing that all chess players are smart C. thinking that dentists cause people to feel pain D. expecting to wait in line for movie tickets
Justifying one's behavior by offering self-serving untruths that sound reasonable is a basic feature of
a. compensation. b. sublimation. c. intellectualization. d. rationalization.
The activity of which gland(s) influence(s) the sleep-wake cycle?
A) the thyroid gland B) the pancreas C) the adrenal glands D) the pineal gland