Marlena is diagnosed with a chronic disease. Although she experiences many setbacks during management of her condition, she continues to show great resilience. This is an example of which of the following?
A. self-compassion
B. narcissism
C. entitlement
D. self-efficacy
Answer: D
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a. the data are reasonably normal. b. the variances are not too different. c. the unequal variances are not paired with very unequal ns. d. all of the above
When 11monthold Ethan is in a new environment, he feels free to explore. However, he periodically "checks in" with his caregiver during exploration. If his caregiver leaves the room, Ethan sometimes cries and limits his exploration. Upon his caregiver's return, Ethan gives a warm greeting? then he begins his exploration again. Generalizing from research on attachment, Ethan's attachment
would be described as a. easy. b. secure. c. disorganized. d. insecure-avoidant. e. insecure-resistant.
The statistical technique of ANOVA was developed by
a. Sir Francis Galton b. R.A. Fisher c. E.B. Titchener d. Adolphe Quetelet
The relationship between how accurate first impressions are and how confident people are in their impressions of others is _________
A) positive and linear B) strong and negative C) strong and positive D) curvilinear E) nonexistent