In an experiment with children designed to test the effects of motivation, children who received the expected award were most likely to draw that those who were given the unexpected reward.
True or false
which of the following is the best way to ensure adequate nutrition and vitamin in intake?
a. eat 6-8 times per day
b. takes vitamin and mineral supplements
c. eat breakfast cereals which contain 100 per cent of the day's nutrients and vitamins
d. eat a well balanced diet ****
Four year old, Justin learned to read in pre-school, despite much struggle. Although his preschool considered him successful, his teacher in the developmental kindergarten he attended suspected that he had not been allowed enough time to play while in preschool.
true or false
According to epigenetic theory, many gender differences are genetically based.
true or false
if you had limited funds and could only afford to support a primary, secondary or tertiary prevention program regarding maltreatment, where would you target your money? Why?
please help
1 answer
Agree with d.
Don't know how teacher came to that conclusion with Justin.
From Google:
Epigenetics in Psychology. ... Moreover, epigenetics in psychology provides a framework for understanding how the expression of genes is influenced by experiences and the environment to produce individual differences in behavior, cognition, personality, and mental health.
There are 3 levels of disease prevention: Primary Prevention - trying to prevent yourself from getting a disease. Secondary Prevention - trying to detect a disease early and prevent it from getting worse. Tertiary Prevention - trying to improve your quality of life and reduce the symptoms of a disease you already have.
You make your choices.