The aspect of social cognition that involves knowing about other people is called
a. blind dating.
b. social referencing of intrinsic achievement.
c. self-recognized achievement expectancy.
d. person perception.
Question 2Variations in the neonatal appearance, and later disappearance, of the primitive reflexes
a. has no developmental importance and can be ignored.
b. indicates the young infant's neurological health.
c. elicits paternal anger, which must be suppressed.
d. reflects the quality of parental nurturance.
Question 3Cross-cultural research in the area of identity formation reveals that
a. the stages of identity formation are invariable across culture.
b. individuals in all cultures work toward identity formation through a process of self-exploration.
c. individuals in nonindustrialized countries seem to develop their identity at a faster pace.
d. individuals in many nonindustrialized societies complete the process of identity formation though the process of identity foreclosure.
Question 4A neonate's hands grip tightly on the doctor's fingers. This is the ____ reflex.
a. grasping
b. Babinski
c. Moro
d. pupillary
Question 5Research evaluating the impact of college attendance on identity development has revealed that
a. some college students are behind on establishing political and religious identities.
b. college has no impact on identity formation.
c. college attendance speeds identity formation with respect to political views.
d. college students tend to experience a delay in making stable occupational commitments.