Many theories of development do not address culture. Why does Bronfenbrenner's theory think that culture is so important? He recognizes that ______
a. cultural beliefs are the basis for many other conditions of children's development
b. nearly everyone lives in a very similar culture
c. culture should be factored out to determine what really influences development
d. culture is damaging and can be devastating to a young child's development
A. Bronfenbrenner believed that other developmental psychologists over-emphasized the immediate environment.
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a. Francis Galton b. Charles Darwin c. David Wechsler d. Lewis Terman e. William Stern
If you are making use of information-rich higher mental processes, such as organizing various research articles in writing your term paper, you are engaged in a complex form of
a. classical conditioning. b. cognitive learning. c. respondent learning. d. operant conditioning.