According to the article Attachment in Separation concerning divorced or separated mothers' interactions with their children, a baby may be comforted by a stranger but prefers the mother and returns to play in her presence

This baby characterizes the type of attachment called: (a) avoidant
(b) secure
(c) ambivalent
(d) disorganized


A

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The engaged followership model, applied to Milgram's research, suggests those who obeyed the experimenter:

a.  entered an agentic state and so felt as though they were the agents of a higher authority.   b.  did not realize they were causing discomfort for the learner.   c.  identified with the experimenter and the study's purposes, and so cooperated by helping to complete the study.   d.  were overwhelmed by the power of the situation.   e.  experienced substantial declines in personal power.

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Erik Erikson suggested that in order to explore different identity options, adolescents require a psychological

A) ethnicity. B) constancy. C) moratorium. D) ideation.

Psychology

Which of the following is a current trend in middle adulthood relationships?

A) Divorce is becoming less common. B) Fewer people are choosing cohabitation. C) More people are opting to stay single. D) People are younger when they marry for the first or second time.

Psychology

Lee is a high school teacher. He has difficulty grading his students' papers because he constantly checks and rechecks the students' answers. He fears that he has made a mistake in the calculations. Lee's checking routines are not limited to his students' work. He also checks the locks on his classroom door several times before leaving school, and performs these kinds of rituals at home as well. These procedures are time consuming and cause him considerable distress in his ability to function at work and in his social relationships. Lee is most likely exhibiting:

A. obsessive-compulsive disorder. B. posttraumatic stress disorder. C. acute stress disorder. D. generalized anxiety disorder.

Psychology