Parents' stereotypes about which gender is more talented in a particular area such as math, English, or sports, influence
a. their discipline strategies.
b. their own involvement in school activities.
c. their child's confidence about being able to perform well in this area.
d. their confidence in their ability to save for their child's college education.
c
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Most developmental theorists today believe that
stages of adult development are not entirely orderly and predictable. adulthood is divided into a specific sequence of stages. intimacy always precedes generativity. generativity cannot appear before the age of 40.
Behavioral research suggests that insight
a. actually involves a sudden mental flash of understanding the problem that one is attempting to solve. b. is due to an illusory correlation between behavior and reinforcement. c. involves classical conditioning and trial and error learning. d. involves combining and adapting previously learned behaviors in novel situations. e. is due to a correlation between positive reinforcers and punishers.