Are injury rates higher or lower in middle childhood than at other ages? What accounts for this difference in reported rates?

What will be an ideal response?

Children in middle childhood are less accident prone and therefore get injured less. This is because they are better at anticipating things that might cause injury and they are more agile.

Psychology

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As a psychology major, Maria has demonstrated the ability

to listen efficiently, to write psychology reports in APA style, to make oral presentations as an individual and in groups, and to use charts and graphs to clarify the information presented. According to the Guidelines for the Undergraduate Psychology Major, she is most fully demonstrating skills. Fill in the blank with correct word

Psychology

Denson, Capper, and others (2011) found that training in ____ resulted in less aggressiveness following provocation than if no training were provided

a. social learning b. self-esteem c. catharsis d. self-control

Psychology