You were recently watching your younger sister, who is 13 years old, try to figure out why her cell phone was not working. You were fascinated by the systematic problem-solving strategies that she was using
You remember just a few months ago she would not have been able to perform at this level of hypothesis testing. According to Piaget, what type of reasoning is she using?
a. random operations
b. haphazard trial and error processing
c. discrete trial learning
d. hypothetical-deductive reasoning
Answer: D
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Which of the following is true regarding the relationship between stress and significant life events?
a. Research has shown that the stress caused by positive life events is nearly non-existent when compared to the stress caused by negative or bad life events. b. Research has demonstrated that getting married, having a child, and losing a job are, in that order, the top three stressors reported by most adults. c. Significant life events can cause significant stress, even if they are good or positive life events. d. Significant life events can be more easily described as daily hassles.
When Yolanda thought about the future, she planned to get her first job at 22, be married by 24, and have her first child at 27, just like her older brother did. According to research by Bernice Neugarten, Yolanda has a well-defined
A) split dream. B) social clock. C) "feminine" dream. D) life structure.