Adolescents are more likely to be in a "druggie" crowd when their parents

a. emphasize academic achievement. c. fail to monitor their out-of-school behavior.
b. use the authoritative style of parenting. d. include them in joint decision making.


c

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Which of the following is TRUE regarding recent national survey data on unpaid caregivers of aging parents?

a. More men than women are now taking care of their parents because of more women entering the work force. b. The average age of caregivers was 48. c. The age of caregivers has decreased in the past five years. d. The age of care receivers has decreased in the past five years.

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An information-processing approach that builds on Piaget's research is known as _______ theory because it considers cognition as made up of different types of individual skills

a) behavioral b) operant c) classical d) neo-Piagetian

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Jennifer is studying every concept in her psychology class by applying them to herself, imagining a future time when she is working as a manager and wants to use her knowledge of psychology to be a strong, effective leader. Which memory strategy is she employing?

a. survival processing b. generation effect c. self-reference effect d. organization

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Her parents refer to her affectionately as "Nervous Nelly." Marinelli

has always seemed edgy and timid in familiar and unfamiliar situations. She worries during school that something will happen to her parents while they are at work, and she often goes to the nurse because of headaches or stomachaches. At home, Marinelli spends hours working on her homework because she is afraid that her teacher or parents will think that she is a poor student if she does not excel. Marinelli also often has trouble falling asleep because of her many worries. Marinelli may be suffering from: a. Posttraumatic stress disorder b. Separation anxiety disorder c. Agoraphobia d. Panic disorder e. Generalized anxiety disorder

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