The difference between "structuralism" and "functionalism" in the early years of psychology concerned a choice between:

a. British or American psychology
b. Abraham Maslow or John B. Watson
c. studying the brain or the cultural setting of behavior
d. studying narrow sensations or general adaptations to our changing environment


D

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Because families may consist of configurations other than mother-father-child(ren), some have suggested that the term _____ be used

a. alternative b. immediate c. nontraditional d. nuclear

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Krause and colleagues (2000) report that the final step in "letting God have it" occurs when someone a. focuses on how to solve the problem

b. blames God for all of life's problems. c. begins focusing on the belief that God will determine the best outcome of life events. d. knowing what in life can and cannot be changed.

Psychology

Infant Izzie is most likely to stare at ____.?

a. ?her mother's face b. ?the dainty pastel flowers in the wallpaper in her room c. ?the fuzzy, all-white bunny in her crib d. ?the life-size teddy bear sitting across the room

Psychology

Valentino and colleagues wanted to know if positive relationships with mothers would protect children from the harm of maltreatment. What of the following is NOT correct regarding their research findings?

a. Children who had been physically abused had many symptoms regardless of whether their maternal representations were positive or negative. b. Children who had not been maltreated had fewer symptoms regardless of whether their maternal representations were positive or negative. c. Children who had been neglected had fewer symptoms when their maternal representations were negative. d. A positive representation of the mother-child relationship reduces the impact of maltreatment.

Psychology