Social-sciences Questions from Dec 11,2024

Browse the Social-sciences Q&A Archive for Dec 11,2024, featuring a collection of homework questions and answers from this day. Find detailed solutions to enhance your understanding.

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QUESTION 34 Gigi feels like she needs to try vaping because everyone in her grade says they have already tried it and she doesn't want to seem uncool. In reality, her classmates are often lying about their usage. This self-pressure is a classic example of which mechanism? Imaginary Audience Personal fable The False-Consensus Effect The Invincibility Complex QUESTION 32 Lucy is 17 and has experienced her first heart break. Her aunt is trying to be empathetic and console her; however, Lucy feels like nobody understands how she is feeling. This is a classic example of: Formal operational thought Adolescent egocentrism and personal fable Reticular formation hijack Lack of Prefrontal Cortex maturation Danny is an athlete and he gained a few pounds while on vacation. While talking with Carl, his teammate, he worries that Carl will notice the weight gain and judge him as unfit. Carl is actually worried about his own weight gain and how Danny will perceive him as unfit. This is a classic example of which mechanism? Identity versus Inferiority Personal fable Reticular formation hijack The Looking-Glass Self QUESTION 29 According to Kohlberg's levels of moral development, teenagers are often in this stage of moral thought because they often do or do not do something depending on the rewards or punishments. Preconventional moral reasoning Conventional moral reasoning Postconventional moral reasoning QUESTION 29 According to Kohlberg's levels of moral development, teenagers are often in this stage of moral thought because they often do or do not do something depending on the rewards or punishments. Preconventional moral reasoning Conventional moral reasoning Postconventional moral reasoning Lilah is fast-mapping several vocabulary words every day onto her brain. Her brain is utilizing which of the following cognitive processes? Gross and-fine motor skills Assimilation to first learn the phonemes and then accommodation to later understand the morphemes Phonemic awareness and theory of mind What did we learn from the Still-Face experiment? Emotions are innate not learned Victims of child maltreatment are often emotionally distant because of their unresponsive caregivers That it does not determine Avoidant Attachment patterns in adulthood. complex emotions do not require a sense of self and others Conrad is in middle childhood and is attempting to master many skills and develop a sense of self as a productive student. Conrad is in which of Erikson's Psychosocial Stages? Industry versus inferiority Trust versus mistrust Generativity versus Stagnation How were Newborns, in the Meltzoff \& Moore's study, able to imitate their parents without visual experience? Gross Reflexes Smell and Hearing sensations Mirror Neurons and Proprioception Fine motor skills QUESTION 18 Which of the following is not an obstacle to logical thinking according to Piaget? Focusing on one aspect of appearance, excluding all others Thinking about the world entirely from one's own personal perspective Increased insulation or coating of a neuron The inability to recognize that things can be undone and reversed
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