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| At what age are children when they understand that the same event causes different emotions in different people? |
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| Katrina becomes extremely upset when her brother tries to change the rules of their game, yelling "You can't do that! You can’t change rules!” Katrina is exhibiting which of the following types of moral reasoning? |
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| Which parenting style leads to aggressive, domineering, and noncompliant behavior in children? |
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| Which is the most common type of maltreatment of children? |
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| Erik Erikson would hold that peers are important in child development because pers can compare their abilities with each other which helps them develop a sense of? |
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| info in comparison about the world outside their family. competence.. |
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| What % of children are obese in the US? |
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| Children with learning disabilities are? |
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| Among children with disabilities who receive special education services the most common disability is |
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| reading 56% learning disability |
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| A child is presented with 2 identical balls of clay. The experimenter rolls one ball into a long, thin shape: the other remains its original ball. The child is then asked if there is more clay in the ball or the long thin piece of clay. if the child answers the problem correctly, the child most likely is in which stage of piaget's cognitive development theory? |
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| Which is not a characteristic of concrete operational thought? It IS: |
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| contrete operations like conservation of matter, ability to classify or divide things into sets/subsets and to consider interrelationships, seriation, transitivity |
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| The concept of intelligence has proven to be so difficult to define because |
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