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- Q1Four-year-old Jennifer mistakenly believes that her mother would like to receive a toy doll as a Christmas present. This best illustrates Piaget's concept ofconservationaccommodationobject permanenceegocentrism60s
- Q2Olivia understands her world primarily by grasping and sucking easily available objects. Olivia is clearly in Piaget's ________ stage.sensorimotorconcrete operationalformal operationalpreoperational60s
- Q3According to Piaget, schemas arechildren's ways of coming to terms with their sexuality.people's conceptual frameworks for understanding their experiences.fixed sequences of cognitive developmental stages.problem-solving strategies that are typically not developed until the formal operational stage.60s
- Q4Maturation refers tothe acquisition of socially acceptable behaviors.any learned behavior patterns that accompany personal growth and development.biological growth processes that are relatively uninfluenced by experience.the physical and sexual development of early adolescence.60s
- Q5Sixteen-year-old Brenda questions her parents' values but does not fully accept her friends' standards either. Her confusion about what she really wants and values in life suggests that Brenda is struggling with the problem ofinitiativeintegrityidentityautonomy60s
- Q6Mr. Lambers refuses to pay income taxes because his conscience will not allow him to support a government that spends billions of dollars on military weapons. Mr. Lambers' reasoning best illustrates Kohlberg's ________ stage.concrete operationalpreconventionalpostconventionalconventional60s
- Q7Lawrence Kohlberg focused on the development ofobject permanencesecure attachmentsself-awarenessmoral reasoning60s
- Q8Adolescents' sense of what's fair is most likely to change from simple equality to what's proportional to merit when they achievea theory of mindformal operationsobject permanencea secure attachment60s
- Q9As teens mature, the growth of myelin facilitatescommunication between the frontal lobes and other brain regions.the development of impulsive risky behaviors.the birth of new nerve cells in the hippocampus.feelings of attraction toward those of the opposite (or the same) sex.60s
- Q10The McDougals use harsh discipline on their children and demand unquestioning obedience. Psychologists are likely to characterize the McDougals as ________ parents.egocentricauthoritativeauthoritarianpermissive60s
- Q11Aaron cried when his mother left him in the infant nursery at church, and he was not reassured or comforted by her return a short while later. Aaron showed signs ofinsecure attachmentegocentrismhabituationconservation60s
- Q12The Harlows' infant monkeys used an artificial cloth mother as a secure base forobject permanencedelay of gratificationconservationexploration60s
- Q13Vygotsky suggested that new words provide a temporary ________ from which children can step to higher levels of thinkingneural networkpreoperational stagecritical periodscaffold60s