A young child who lives in poverty is MOST likely to be emotionally insulated by: -having an older sibling. -having a large, extended family. -being a first-born child.
What will be an ideal response?
having an optimistic, loving parent.
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When we say that two independent variables, such as gender and age, are confounded, we mean that
a. one variable blocks the influence of the other. b. we cannot completely tell the effect of gender apart from the effect of age. c. we cannot do anything with the study. d. the data were collected carelessly.
Most psychologists prefer the Big Five personality model to Eysenck's theory of personality. As it pertains to the role of parsimony in evaluating these theories, the general acceptance of the Big Five model over Eysenck's theory of personality demonstrates the general rule that:
A) the simpler theory is usually preferred. B) parsimony becomes less important as science advances. C) it is easier to discredit a more complicated theory. D) a theory should only become more complex when it needs to be.
Self-righting does not help the brain development of infants who do not have enriching environments
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Being a patrol officer involves a daily onslaught of choices involving discretion. Imagine you are a patrol officer at an overtaxed department in a major city. It is the middle of February, and a nasty flu has taken out a quarter of your patrol officers. As a result, you've had to take on double shifts, which are technically not allowed by your department for more than three days in a row. It's been your fourth day and you are exhausted. It's a slow day and there's a place near a large cemetery where you can park and take a quick nap, which might help you clear your head and also keep you from getting sick. How do you determine whether to taking such a nap would be ethical?
What will be an ideal response?