A study by Neiss et al. (2006) looked for genetic components to self-esteem. The researchers found greater concordance (agreement) for self-esteem in
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Acceptance or rejection by peers has little influence on chi…
Acceptance or rejection by peers has little influence on children’s adjustment later in life.
Believing that the sun is a yellow circle that a person pain…
Believing that the sun is a yellow circle that a person painted on the sky is an example of
The self-concepts of preschoolers and those in middle childh…
The self-concepts of preschoolers and those in middle childhood differ in that
Depression in middle childhood occurs equally among boys and…
Depression in middle childhood occurs equally among boys and girls.
During middle childhood, mother–child interactions focus on
During middle childhood, mother–child interactions focus on
Reese describes herself by saying, “I am a girl. I love socc…
Reese describes herself by saying, “I am a girl. I love soccer. I have a younger brother. I ride the bus to school. I like strawberries.” This self-description is typical of a(n)
According to Freud, during middle childhood, psychosexual fe…
According to Freud, during middle childhood, psychosexual feelings
Children who lack conservation skills would assume that a sa…
Children who lack conservation skills would assume that a sandwich cut into two halves would result in
When 3-year-old Caitlin is asked what she did at preschool t…
When 3-year-old Caitlin is asked what she did at preschool that day, she says “You know. You were there.” This type of one-dimensional thinking is called