As two preschoolers play "school," one pretends to be the teacher and the other pretends to be the student. The children are engaged in __________ play
A) functional
B) constructive
C) parallel
D) cooperative
D
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Cross-cultural analyses have shown that in traditional cultures a boy is considered a man when he is able to
a. divide and conquer. b. clothe and feed himself. c. work, war, and wager. d. provide, protect, and procreate.
One reason for the correspondence bias is that we tend to ________
A) focus our attention on the situation faced by an individual rather than on the individual and his/her behaviors B) use a self-serving bias in explaining others' actions C) weight situational factors more heavily than individual factors when trying to understand someone's behavior D) focus our attention on the individual and his/her behaviors, not on the situation that the individual is in E) think heuristically about external causes of behavior and rationally about internal causes of behavior