Which term is used to describe a physical or emotional response to events that threaten or challenge us?
A. fear
B. flight
C. stress
D. apathy
Answer: C
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Kuhn and Pease (2008) trained fourth graders in scientific problem-solving using earthquake and avalanche forecasting programs in fourth through sixth grade. One of their key findings was that
a. trained sixth graders were still not as good as untrained seventh graders at justifying a scientific theory with evidence. b. trained sixth graders were about the same as untrained seventh graders at justifying a scientific theory with evidence. c. trained sixth graders were better than untrained seventh graders at justifying a scientific theory with evidence. d. the children showed little improvement in scientific problem-solving over the three-year period, supporting Inhelder and Piaget’s argument that formal operational thinking is not found until adolescence.
The definition of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is
a) the sudden death of the infant due to abuse. b) the unexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby. c) the eventual brain death of an infant after a long illness. d) the death of an infant that is explained by an unknown virus.
Which of the following occurs during the genital stage?
a) Sexual energies are focused on reproduction. b) Sexual impulses are inhibited as sexual energy is channeled through other outlets. c) The company of same-sex peers is preferred. d) The sexual drive becomes autoerotic.
While Freud claimed the Oedipal triangle was an illustration of incestual sex, guilt, and intrafamilial conflict, Becker interprets it as
A) an existential struggle. B) a need to be close to someone. C) a humanistic battle. D) a learned behavior.