Carol was adopted from infancy. As an adult, she located and finally met her birth mother. Of the following similarities she and her birth mother shared, which would be the most difficult for researchers to attribute to genetics?
A. High-strung personalities
B. Athleticism
C. Mannerisms
D. Depression
Answer: C
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The fact that many adult males who lived through the Great Depression later had erratic careers and unstable marriages exemplifies
a. the impact of historical context on development. b. the multidirectional nature of development. c. maturation. d. the baby boom generation.
Jeffery and Logan are brothers who are fighting over a new toy. Their mother sends them to separate rooms until they can calm down and agree to share the toy and play "nicely.". Mother is using the operant conditioning technique known as
a. shaping. b. stimulus control. c. reciprocal inhibition. d. time out.
The ability to systematically look at problems and generate different solutions is known as
a. analytic ability. c. contextual ability. b. practical ability. d. creative ability.
A group of school administrators want to develop a way of targeting cyberbullying using research on cyberbullying and false memories. How could this research be effectively utilized in an antibullying campaign for the school?
A. Students could be taught how to determine if their memories are real or false so they can respond with aggression to only the accurate memories. B. Students could be warned that students they bully could form false memories about the bullying which could ultimately worsen their punishment. C. Students could be taught that sometimes neutral information is perceived as hostile and how to stop themselves before retaliating. D. Students could be taught that if they perceived something as hostile it likely was hostile but there are other ways to respond.