Fifteen-year old Harriet has begun to write an impassioned novel about growing up in America
In her novel she describes her experiences in a way that portrays herself as unique and special, such that no one has ever thought such deep thoughts or experienced such ecstasy before. Harriet's writings most clearly reflect __________________.
a. her sense of autonomy
b. the personal fable
c. the period of rebellion common to all adolescents
d. her developing sense of conscience
b
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Which of the following statements is true regarding habituation and recovery in babies?
A) Newborn babies habituate and recover faster than 4-month-old babies. B) Habituation to an auditory stimulus is evident in the third trimester of pregnancy. C) Habituation and recovery are not mastered until the second half of the first year. D) Newborns' attention spans are nonexistent; thus, they cannot habituate and recover.
According to Bandura's research, children who have observed aggressive models may not behave
aggressively, even if they have learned to do so, if they lack A) incentives. B) courage. C) an audience. D) toys.