Adolescents whose parents and friends have __________ expectations for educational achievement tend to do well in school.
A. high
B. extremely high
C. extremely low
D. low
Answer: A
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a. ?American notion of manifest destiny b. ?close of the Victorian era c. ?atrocities of World War I d. ?women's movement (the suffragettes) e. ?recognition of the influence of social forces
Which factor has been LEAST correlated with high levels of cognitive functioning in later life?
a. Being an only child b. High cognitive functioning of a spouse c. Flexible personality style at midlife d. Absence of cardiovascular disease
Psychologists have published an article which shows that many U.S. residents avoided flying in airplanes after the 2001 terrorist attacks. In fact, for several months afterwards, many people decided to drive, rather than fly
This phenomenon can best be explained by a. the influence of recency on availability. b. the conjunction fallacy. c. the illusory-correlation effect. d. too much emphasis on the likelihood ratio.
Use Bandura’s concept of reciprocal determinism to explain how Chrystell’s stuttering was resolved after her baby sister was born. How is Bandura’s theory different from Erikson’s in its emphasis?
What will be an ideal response?