Temperaments fluctuate dramatically over time
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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Define and provide an example of genotypes and behavioral phenotypes as they relate to intellectual developmental disorders
What will be an ideal response?
What is the best reason why attachment in infancy is important for later life?
A. It is related to the level of cognitive development seen in adulthood. B. It is related to the probability of mental disorders in adulthood. C. The type attachment seen in infancy is associated with the types of attachment the person has as an adult. D. Attachment in infancy influences physical development.
Which statement best summarizes the effects of parent-child attachments on later development?
a. Insecurely attached infants have life-long emotional problems, even if the attachment style improves after infancy. b. A secure relationship with one's father cannot compensate for an insecure mother-child attachment relationship. c. A secure attachment may become insecure as a result of major stresses in the family, such as divorce or a mother returning to work. d. An infant who is securely attached to its mother at age one appears to make that child "invulnerable to later socioemotional" difficulties.
The theories of Sigmund Freud formed the basis of the _____ of personality
A) behavioral theories B) psychodynamic theories C) humanistic theories D) cognitive theories