Keshawn is happy to play quietly alongside his mother, becomes visibly upset when she leaves, but is quickly calmed by her return. According to Mary Ainsworth, Keshawn is a(n) ____________________ attached infant
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
securely
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The fact that our first impressions of people are influenced by their facial features, hairstyles, and skin color suggest that perceptions are:
A. too vague to be trusted B. interpretations of reality C. exact copies of reality D. formed by combining sensations
While walking down a crowded city street, we hear someone sound his car horn to try to get traffic moving. If we use actor-observer bias to attribute cause to the horn honking, we will:
A. believe that we would never use our own horn in traffic B. judge the traffic to be very frustrating C. remind ourselves that there are drivers on the road who deserve to be honked at once in a while D. consider the horn honker to be impatient
Phonemes are the words used to produce a spoken sentence
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Larry reached puberty at a relatively early age. Brent, on the other hand, matured late. It is likely that as a result of this difference:
A. Larry would be more self-confident than Brent during adolescence B. Brent would be more self-confident than Larry during adolescence C. Larry's advantages would be maintained throughout adulthood D. Larry would be less socially responsible than Brent