(A) Observational
(B) Longitudinal
(C) Cross-sectional
(D) Sequential
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An individual becomes a member of social group through the process of:
(A) Aging
(B) Socialization
(C) Learning
(D) Maturation
The first two weeks of life are referred to as:
(A) The period of infancy
(B) The preoperational stage
(C) Early childhood
(D) The neonatal period
The stage of prenatal development during which the developing organism is most vulnerable to injury is the:
(A) Zygotic stage
(B) Germinal stage
(C) Fetal stage
(D) Embryonic stage
The child’s increasing skill at using his muscles is due chiefly to:
(A) Maturation
(B) Learning
(C) Pushing by parents
(D) An opportunity to exercise
The center of Freud’s theory is the thoughts, attitudes, impulses, wished and motivations of which we are unaware:
(A) Conditioning Concept
(B) Unconsciousness
(C) Biological motivation proposition
(D) Multivariate construct
The subjectivist perspective in psychology:
(A) Is most like cognitive one
(B) Is generally not influenced by cultural and emotional variables
(C) Has been most pervasive
(D) All of the above
When two variables are correlated, variation in one?
(A) May possibly cause variation in the other
(B) Can only be inferred with social validation
(C) Can be the cause of variation in the other only if the correlation is positive
(D) Always suggests a casual relationship with the other