Which of the following is true when it comes to middle-school-age children's friendships?
a) Children tend to make an equal number of same-race and different-race friends.
b) Children can show a high degree of mutual acceptance.
c) Children tend to make same-gender but different-race group friends.
d) Children cannot make more different-race friendships as they age.
Answer: b
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The fundamental premise upon which F. C. Donders based his method for studying mental processes was that
a. there are individual differences in the procedures people use to solve mental problems. b. extra mental steps will result in more time to perform a task. c. the mental processes of children are qualitatively different from the mental processes of adults. d. participants can be made aware of their own mental processes.
In a demonstration that is described in the textbook, people are asked to determine whether pairs of numbers are physically different
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