Early philosophers arguing for the __________ side of development proposed that at birth our minds are 'tabula rasa' or _______. nature; already formed nurture; blank slates stability; rose covered tables stage; organized tables for growth biophysical; controlled by genetics I'm not sure.
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tabular rasa ~ the human mind, especially at birth, viewed as having no innate ideas.
i think it to be nurture; blank slates
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cuz no one ever answers lol
in any other category
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According to naturists, maturation is: a combination of nature and nurture. the biological marker of adolescence. genetically predetermined growth patterns unaffected by experience. the process of acquiring moral and socially acceptable behaviors. growth that occurs largely through the process of enculturation
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maturation is where progeny mature into adults
rofl - the process of acquiring moral and socially acceptable behaviors.
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the answer is of course genetically predetermined growth patterns unaffected by experience - so C
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Question 6.6. Continuity theorists are to organismic theorists as ________ changes are to ________ changes. (Points : 1) sudden; subtle quantitative; qualitative experiential; organic qualitative; quantitative organic; experiential I'm not sure. Question 7.7. Developmental psychologists tend to argue about whether personality is stable throughout the lifespan or whether it changes due to experience with parents, peers, and other aspects of the culture. Behaviorists would differ with psychodynamic theorists and would argue: (Points : 1) that genetics largely determine personality. that personality during childhood largely predicts adult personality. that experiences continue to modify our personality throughout life. that by the time we are adolescents, our personality is relatively fixed. that experiences in the first five years determine our personality. I'm not sure. Question 8.8. According to Freud, the unconscious is: (Points : 1) composed of thoughts, feelings, and actions that we can easily retrieve. the storehouse of memories that aren't significant enough to stay in our conscious thoughts. unlikely to influence much of our conscious behavior. the source of all the defense mechanisms. where our primitive and instinctual urges reside. I'm not sure. @PRAETORIAN.10
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