When parents divorce, _____________
A) their children's peer relations often suffer but their school achievement does not
B) children benefit from joint custody if parents get along
C) children are particularly affected if they usually interpret events positively
B) children benefit from joint custody if parents get along
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The basic lesson from Zimbardo's simulated prison study and from Milgram's teacher-learner study is that humans are crueler than previously realized
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
____ refers to our hopes and wishes and reflects how we would like to see ourselves.
A. Phenomenological self B. Ideal self C. Real self D. Actual self
When something bad happens to a person prone to depression, he or she is likely to explain it using external, unstable, specific attributions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Carla was testing the "A, not B" error with her son, Alex. Carla put a ball under a blue blanket several times, and Alex searched for the ball under the blue blanket. Then Carla put the ball under the yellow blanket, and Alex looked at the yellow blanket but again reached under the blue blanket. This suggests that Alex
a. does not have object permanence. b. did not know the correct location of the ball. c. simply ignored the yellow blanket and reached under the blue blanket out of preference. d. knew the correct location but could not stop himself from reaching under the blue blanket.