Mothers of securely attached infants are more likely than mothers of babies with other attachment styles to _________
A) ?feed their babies when the babies are hungry rather than on a set schedule.
B) ?vary their level of responsiveness to their babies to prevent over-attachment.
C) ?minimize physical contact with their babies.
D) ?feed their babies on a set schedule, and not respond when babies cry for food outside of this schedule.
A
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a. is added to the same stimulus. b. replaces one previously learned. c. must be completely extinguished. d. is blocked by past learning.
Regarding Freud's contributions to psychology, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Freud is known for creating the first fully developed psychotherapy, or "talking cure.". b. Freud was among the first to appreciate that childhood affects adult personality. c. When Freud's students broke away from his theories in order to modify and change them, they were called cognitive behaviorists. d. Freud's ideas have been altered so much that few strictly psychoanalytic psychologists are left, although his legacy is still evident in various psychodynamic theories.
Mr. and Mrs. Stern are cold and reserved when handling their infant. They dress formally, even at home, and they worry that the baby may stain their clothes. The Sterns are LOW on parental
a. acceptance/responsiveness. b. blending (at least from the perspective of others). c. complexity of the step-parent home. d. demandingness/control.
A new research study is published and becomes the "hot story" in the news today. This story concerns you because the researchers report that they are the first scientists to find a higher incidence of depression in individuals who are taking a particular vitamin-the same vitamin that your physician has had you taking for years. While this may be cause for you to investigate further, you probably shouldn't panic, because
A. your physician will call you if there is anything to worry about. B. research like this is rarely accurate. C. without replication, the finding could just be due to coincidence. D. unless it was a double-blind experiment, the results are almost certainly in error.