The Neuromaturation theory posits that
A. environment has very little to do with human development
B. environment affects cognitive development, but not motor development
C. information from the environment is critical to training the brain
D. feedback derived from human movement is critical to human development
A
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Rogers suggested that an organism is involved in a process of moving forward, known as
a) phenomenalism. b) actualization. c) striving for superiority. d) propriate striving.
Why does adolescence appear to be a prime time for the development of eating disorders in females?
a. It is the first time that girls receive media images promoting thinness. b. It takes someone at the formal operational stage of thinking to develop the obsessive food-related behaviors seen in anorexia and bulimia. c. The gene that controls eating does not "turn-on" until that time of life. d. The normal weight gain in puberty is viewed as problematic.