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28) Eight-year-old Celine notices that her father makes a small, thick pancake and a big, thin pancake using the same amount of pancake batter. She notices that although one pancake is bigger than the other pancake, it is also thinner. Celine thus concludes that that both pancakes contain the same amount of batter even though they look different. In the context of Piagetian cognitive development, which of the following is most likely to be true about Celine? a. b. c. d. Celine is in the sensorimotor stage of development. Celine is in the preoperational stage of development. Celine is able to think abstractly and deal with hypothetical issues. Celine is able to decenter and look at more than one aspect of the pancakes at once. 29) Identify a true statement about metamemory. a. b. C. d. It is a device used to keep an item in working memory through conscious repetition. It refers to a mnemonic strategy of categorizing material to be remembered. It involves the knowledge of and reflection about memory processes. It is a mnemonic strategy that uses something outside a person. 30) Laura is a dancer and a theatre artist. She is also a kindergarten teacher. According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Laura is most likely to have high a. b. C. d. interpersonal intelligence and bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. spatial intelligence and linguistic intelligence. intrapersonal intelligence and spatial intelligence. logical-mathematical intelligence and naturalist intelligence. 31) Unlike his classmates of the same age, 8-year-old Sean finds it difficult to read and write. He also finds it difficult to spell words and understand what teachers and classmates say even though he pays attention to what is being discussed in the class. Sean is most likely to be diagnosed with a. C. d. schizophrenia. circadian rhythm sleep disorder (CRSD). dyslexia. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 32) In the context of Erik Erikson's fourth stage of psychosocial development, developing a sense of industry most likely involves a. b. C. d. a risk for developing low self-worth. building long-lasting social relationships. the fear of being rejected in society. learning how to work hard to achieve goals.

          28) Eight-year-old Celine notices that her father makes a small, thick pancake and a big, thin pancake using the same amount of pancake batter. She notices that although one pancake is bigger than the other pancake, it is also thinner. Celine thus concludes that that both pancakes contain the same amount of batter even though they look different. In the context of Piagetian cognitive development, which of the following is most likely to be true about Celine? a. b. c. d. Celine is in the sensorimotor stage of development. Celine is in the preoperational stage of development. Celine is able to think abstractly and deal with hypothetical issues. Celine is able to decenter and look at more than one aspect of the pancakes at once. 29) Identify a true statement about metamemory. a. b. C. d. It is a device used to keep an item in working memory through conscious repetition. It refers to a mnemonic strategy of categorizing material to be remembered. It involves the knowledge of and reflection about memory processes. It is a mnemonic strategy that uses something outside a person. 30) Laura is a dancer and a theatre artist. She is also a kindergarten teacher. According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Laura is most likely to have high a. b. C. d. interpersonal intelligence and bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. spatial intelligence and linguistic intelligence. intrapersonal intelligence and spatial intelligence. logical-mathematical intelligence and naturalist intelligence. 31) Unlike his classmates of the same age, 8-year-old Sean finds it difficult to read and write. He also finds it difficult to spell words and understand what teachers and classmates say even though he pays attention to what is being discussed in the class. Sean is most likely to be diagnosed with a. C. d. schizophrenia. circadian rhythm sleep disorder (CRSD). dyslexia. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 32) In the context of Erik Erikson's fourth stage of psychosocial development, developing a sense of industry most likely involves a. b. C. d. a risk for developing low self-worth. building long-lasting social relationships. the fear of being rejected in society. learning how to work hard to achieve goals.
        
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28) Eight-year-old Celine notices that her father makes a small, thick pancake and a big, thin pancake using the same amount of pancake batter. She notices that although one pancake is bigger than the other pancake, it is also thinner. Celine thus concludes that that both pancakes contain the same amount of batter even though they look different. In the context of Piagetian cognitive development, which of the following is most likely to be true about Celine? a. b. c. d. Celine is in the sensorimotor stage of development. Celine is in the preoperational stage of development. Celine is able to think abstractly and deal with hypothetical issues. Celine is able to decenter and look at more than one aspect of the pancakes at once. 29) Identify a true statement about metamemory. a. b. C. d. It is a device used to keep an item in working memory through conscious repetition. It refers to a mnemonic strategy of categorizing material to be remembered. It involves the knowledge of and reflection about memory processes. It is a mnemonic strategy that uses something outside a person. 30) Laura is a dancer and a theatre artist. She is also a kindergarten teacher. According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Laura is most likely to have high a. b. C. d. interpersonal intelligence and bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. spatial intelligence and linguistic intelligence. intrapersonal intelligence and spatial intelligence. logical-mathematical intelligence and naturalist intelligence. 31) Unlike his classmates of the same age, 8-year-old Sean finds it difficult to read and write. He also finds it difficult to spell words and understand what teachers and classmates say even though he pays attention to what is being discussed in the class. Sean is most likely to be diagnosed with a. C. d. schizophrenia. circadian rhythm sleep disorder (CRSD). dyslexia. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 32) In the context of Erik Erikson's fourth stage of psychosocial development, developing a sense of industry most likely involves a. b. C. d. a risk for developing low self-worth. building long-lasting social relationships. the fear of being rejected in society. learning how to work hard to achieve goals.
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00:01 All right, so here there are 10 different questions.
00:04 One, darwin's observations in the pampas grasslands of argentina, led him to the conclusion that species changed the time.
00:12 Nine in the 1970s, dr.
00:14 J.
00:15 Reuben warren used a technique not widely used by pathologist at the time, which allowed him to make novel observations.
00:20 This was that he stained bacteria.
00:23 Eight, a researcher recruits 100 volunteers for a study.
00:27 Double blind, only half of them get the real pill.
00:32 Which of the following is a controlled variable.
00:34 So all the volunteers are over 40 years of age.
00:38 So patient age is controlled for.
00:40 Seven, which of the following statements is attributable to george's qvier.
00:45 This will be a, fossils in older sedentary rocks, sedimentary rock strata bear less resemblance to modern organisms than those from recent strata...
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