Children's play becomes more rule-bound in middle childhood. For example, negotiating trades and developing strategies for improving collections (e.g., baseball cards) are important exercises in
A) self-esteem.
B) self-fulfilling prophecies.
C) logical thought.
D) ability grouping.
C) logical thought. As an example of their developing logical thought, during middle childhood children become interested in forming and maintaining collections (e.g., baseball cards).
Psychology
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A) Concern about caring for others B) Concern for self and others as interdependent C) Concern for the self and survival D) Concern about others' morality
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In Nabib's culture it is inappropriate to shake someone's left hand. This type of rule is a:
A) moral rule. B) social convention. C) differential association. D) personal preference.
Psychology