In middle childhood what becomes very important for friendships?

a. shared activities
b. shared interests
c. trust
d. a sense of belonging

C. In middle childhood, shared activities are still an important part of friendships, but now trust, too, becomes important. All of these attributes of a friendship are important, but trust becomes very important.

Psychology

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One factor that might account for the offset of infantile amnesia may be the development of

a. self-esteem. c. self-concept. b. the ego. d. identity.

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Consciousness can be described as consisting of four basic properties, which are:

A) unity, selectivity, syllogism, and transience. B) intentionality, unity, selectivity, and transience. C) selectivity, transience, syllogism, and dreams. D) intentionality, unity, selectivity, and dreams.

Psychology