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· 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 ·Describe the importance of nutrition during the infancy and toddler-hood period?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Educational Psychology
Posting ID:
137077
OTA ID:
105214
I need help describing the cognitive characteristics of high school students. I have attached a description.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Educational Psychology
Posting ID:
137291
OTA ID:
105715
Cognitive development/psychosocial development/child and family in peer group
1. Explain and analyze one of the approaches to cognitive development in middle childhood. 2. Explain child in the family and the child in the peer group. Discuss the relationship of children in middle childhood as they relate to their family and peer group? 3. Explain and analyze two of the primary relationships involved in psychosocial development in middle childhood?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Educational Psychology
Posting ID:
138692
OTA ID:
102789
Ethics in an Academic Environment
Research and suggest topics for a "Ethics in an Academic Environment".
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Educational Psychology
Posting ID:
140458
OTA ID:
105119
Examining alternative causal explanations for two studies.
The following fictitious news accounts suggest causal relationships from non-experimental data. Pick 2 of the 4 studies. Then, for each of the studies you select, think of an explanation for the results other than the one suggested in the headline. Study 1: Living Together Leads to Divorce: Don't live together if you want to stay married. So says a nationwide study of over 2000 couples. The study found that couples who had lived together before getting married were 2.3 times as likely to get divorced as couples who had not lived together. Does living together before marriage lead to divorce? How else can this finding be explained? Study 2: TV Watching Causes Obesity: “Turn off the tu... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Educational Psychology
Posting ID:
153835
OTA ID:
103364
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