The child begins to display complex emotions (pride, envy, shame, etc.)

a. prenatally in the womb.
b. immediately following birth.
c. during the first year.
d. during the second year.

D

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When a preschool-age child is developing a gender schema, he/she is __________

a) developing his/her own sexual identity based on inborn expectations b) increasing his/her own cognitive abilities to develop "rules" about what is appropriate and inappropriate for males and females c) developing his/her own ideas about how males and females are biologically different d) developing his/her behavior solely around what he/she sees from his/her parents' behavior

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Because they have contact with law-breakers on a daily basis, many policemen have a representation of law-breakers constantly activated in their minds. This is an example of

A) exemplar mapping. B) negative stereotyping. C) sensory memory. D) chronic accessibility.

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