The type of muscular control needed for gymnastics is called
a. labyrinthine motor skills.
b. systemic motor skills.
c. gross motor skills.
d. agility.
c
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Which of the following best summarizes the importance of parental-teen relationships across cultures?
A) The consistency and quality of peer attachments seem to be more important to most teens than the strength of parental attachments. B) Teens who are too attached to their parents tend to have poor peer relationships. C) The consistency and quality of the parental attachment seem to be more important to most teens than the strength of peer attachments. D) Peer relationships always take precedence over parental relationships during adolescence.
According to the textbook, research on the development of the self-concept using the "red dye" test (placing a red dot on the forehead of the child and then showing the child his or her reflection
in the mirror and seeing whether the child touches the red dot on the "baby in the mirror" or his or her own head) indicates that the self-concept in human infants develops at, on average, age a. 6–8 months. b. 12–14 months. c. 18–24 months. d. 2–3 years.