Describe the nature of a young child's person perception in terms of stability. Apply your explanation to an example

What will be an ideal response?

Young children's person perception tends to be unstable; they may like a person one day and not the next, and this is generally determined by their last interaction with that person; e.g., they don't like their best friend
anymore because in their last play session their friend shared a toy with another child.

Psychology

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The sudden onset of paralysis in one arm without a clear biological cause is an example of

a. malingering. b. depersonalization. c. somatic symptom disorder. d. dissociative disorder.

Psychology

According to the information in the article Yoking Smokingabout operant conditioning, you say, "Sit" and

your dog sits. You give him a biscuit because you want him to sit the next time you say, "Sit." He has experienced (a) positive reinforcement (b) negative reinforcement (c) positive punishment (d) negative punishment

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