The theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, and Erikson are considered tobe traditional or

mainstream psychological theories that focus on the individual. Examples of
interactionist theories, as discussed in the text, are those of

a. Mead, Benedict and Whiting.
b. Freud, Horney and Jung.
c. Bronfenbrenner, Super and Harkness, and Vygotsky.
d. Gilligan, Matsumoto, and Gardiner.


c

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Scarlett has anorexia nervosa, and Bridget has bulimia nervosa. Based on the research into these two disorders, you should predict that

a. Scarlett will be more likely to recognize that her eating behavior is pathological. b. both individuals are likely to deny that their eating behavior as pathological. c. both individuals will recognize their eating behavior is pathological, but neither will be willing to seek treatment. d. Bridget will be more likely to recognize that her eating behavior is pathological.

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In the ABCs of intergroup relationships, ____ can best be thought of as a behavior

a. stereotyping b. racism c. discrimination d. prejudice

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The notion of the sandwich generation

is not very accurate. correctly describes the reality of many adult lives. accurately conveys the financial strain adults often experience by caring for elderly parents. clearly communicates the degree in which adults care for their elderly relatives.

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Ann-Marie is having frequent disagreements with her teenage daughter. You can let her know that by late adolescence, __________

A) only a small minority of families experience continuing friction B) most parent?daughter conflicts continue and intensify C) adolescents typically display more angry behaviors D) teenagers and parents use fewer positive problem-solving techniques

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