Would 3-year-olds enjoy the game of peek-a-boo? Would you expect to see cultural variations? Explain

What will be an ideal response?

By the time children are 3, they have acquired object permanence and therefore know that even though an object is hidden (in this case, the person's face), it still exists, so they would not find this game to be very exciting. Toddlers of this age all over the world would probably find this game to be boring from the onset.

Psychology

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An observed difference between two descriptive statistics that is unlikely to have occurred by chance represents:

a. hypothesis testing. b. statistical significance. c. a Type II error. d. a Type I error.

Psychology

What does human intelligence permit us to do?

a. Think about abstractions. b. Adapt to a great variety of living conditions. c. Challenge our physical limitations. d. All of these.

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