Selman's stages of friendship are based upon children's
a. physical abilities, such as gross and fine motor skills.
b. popularity with peers.
c. levels of independence.
d. perspective-taking skills.
d
Psychology
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Gina walks into her psychology class on the first day, and she sits next to Roger. She thinks his looks are decent, but by the end of the semester she finds him to be quite attractive due to
a. the mere exposure effect. b. habituation. c. continuous reinforcement. d. shaping. e. her new cognitive map.
Psychology
The shaded areas on this drawing of the inferior surface of the brain illustrate the position of the
A) hippocampuses. B) amygdalas. C) striatums. D) medial parietal lobes. E) medial temporal lobes.
Psychology