Kate had parents who were warm and responsive while she was an infant. According to the theory developed by Hazan and Shaver, as an adult Kate is MOST likely to find
a. it is difficult to trust other people or become close to them.
b. her relationships lack intimacy and trust.
c. it is relatively easy for her to form close relationships with others.
d. she has a wide circle of superficial friends, but very few close friends.
C
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According to Daniel Levinson's social model of adult development, the "midlife crisis" involves
a. becoming less driven and more compassionate. b. conflict between generativity and stagnation. c. conflict between intimacy and self-absorption. d. moving away from family and assuming an adult role.
Chiang wishes he had a date. As he changes the channels on TV one day, he hears a commercial stating, "The pheromones in our product guarantee you'll get a date the first time you use it!" That product would most likely be a ____.?
a. ?tape of music with subliminal messages b. ?drug that he would slip into someone's drink c. ?perfume he would put on his body d. ?mask that would cover his face
Harry, age 24, was denied admission to graduate school because of a low grade point average. Harry is unwilling to accept this decision and plans to appeal based on the fact that he missed almost one semester of school due to illness. Harry's thinking is typical of someone in
A. formal operational thought. B. subjective operational thought. C. postformal thought. D. None of these choices are correct.
A teacher assigns children of different racial groups to work together on a world history project. The Italian child, the Bulgarian child, the Chinese child, and the Mexican child are each responsible for teaching the others about the country where their
parents were born. The teacher is trying to reduce prejudice through her familiarity with research on A) the minimal intergroup paradigm. B) ingroup differentiation. C) the contact hypothesis. D) the illusory correlation.