When information is taken out of long-term memory, it is being
a. scripted.
b. encoded.
c. retrieved.
d. stored.
c
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One way that adolescents may develop substance abuse problems appears to involve coercive or lax parenting, a high level of aggression that alienates the adolescent from positive peers, and __________.
A. association with adults who sell them illegal substances B. association with deviant peer groups who model substance abuse C. close monitoring by parents, leading the teen to rebel D. dropping out of school to live a life devoted to drug use and crime
As described by Maslow, which of the following is a characteristic of self-actualizers?
a. They accept their strengths and weaknesses. b. They have a desire for widespread popularity and admiration. c. They openly rebel against cultural norms or social codes. d. They feel guilty about their failings.
The NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (2005, 2006 ) found that the critical feature in the development of a child's attachment style is
A) the quality of a child's nonparental daycare. B) the number of daycare workers. C) maternal sensitivity. D) whether children came from broken homes.
What are some ways to distinguish between conversion disorder and a true physical problem?
What will be an ideal response?