Although their assessments were designed for different purposes, Hall, Gesell, and Alfred Binet all took a __________ approach to child development
A) nonnormative
B) genetic
C) normative
D) psychometric
C
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Alcohol slows down the speed with which messages travel through the nervous system. This is best explained by the fact that alcohol increases the amount of __________ in the brain.
A. GABA B. acetylcholine C. glutamate D. norepinephrine
One's perception of the contingencies of reinforcement in a given situation is called a(n)
a. cognition. b. thought. c. expectancy. d. activation. e. locus of control.
Patrick, a 10th grader, does not believe there are such things as UFOs. He is most likely to notice illogical reasoning when reading an article that
A) discusses the benefits and costs of globalization. B) argues for the existence of UFOs. C) argues that UFOs are imaginary. D) explains why 10th graders are superior to younger adolescents.
___________________ is the main activity of children 6 to 12 years of age worldwide
a. Sports b. Factory work c. Identity formation d. Formal education