_____________ refer/refers to the structure or framework people use to cluster or network together complex information about themselves (Markus, 1977)
a) Assimilation
b) Accommodation
c) Self-efficacy
d) Self-schemas
Answer: d
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a. self-monitoring c. deciding on an action b. developing subgoals d. inhibiting semantic information
Sarah is seven months old. Her parents spend three hours a day for five weeks straight holding Sarah up next to furniture in hopes that she will grab onto the furniture and stand by herself. Sarah hates this treatment and screams and cries, but her parents are unyielding. Finally, at the end of the fifth week, Sarah stands up by herself while holding onto the furniture. Her parents smile
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