In neo-Piagetian theories, such as Case's, the primary mechanism of developmental change is ___
a. changes in working memory
b. changes in strategy use
c. changes in sensory memory
d. changes in IQ
A
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Which of the following is an example from your text of an inborn bias?
A) The fact that all male infants show a propensity toward aggression and female infants are more passive. B) The fact that there are more blue-eyed children in the United States than brown-eyed children. C) The fact that, universally, children's speech begins with single words before proceeding onto sentences. D) The fact that, universally, all children learn to crawl before they learn to walk.
In the end, what happened to behaviorism?
a) It was replaced by a renewed interest in structuralism. b) It completely died out. c) It continues to hold some sway to this day. d) It was replaced by a renewed interest in functionalism.