What is one potential problem associated with the naturalistic observation method?
• a. The setting is very artificial.
• b. There are a limited number of independent variables that can be manipulated.
• c. The presence of a researcher may alter participants' behavior.
• d. Because the researcher is also a participant, he/she may lose objectivity.
• c. The presence of a researcher may alter participants' behavior.
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How can we sum up the predictors of how children will respond to divorce?
a. They are always negatively affected by it. b. The effects are significant and long lasting. c. The effects can be somewhat offset by social support. d. Negative effects do not happen when custody is shared by both parents.
Which of the following is true for nerve deafness? a. It is usually temporary
b. It often can be corrected by surgery. c. It will involve a normal cochlea and auditory nerve. d. It can result from damage to the cochlea.
Capacity theories propose that the ability to perform simultaneous activities is limited when the activities
a. require more mental effort than is available. b. do not interest the individual. c. are unfamiliar ones. d. are very similar to each other.
The assessment of whether adolescents feel their coping abilities and resources are adequate to overcome the harm, threat, or challenge posed by the potential stressor is known as
A) primary appraisal. B) secondary appraisal. C) coping perception. D) stress perception.