Motivated adolescents are likely to have parents who
A) refuse to help with schoolwork in order to encourage independence.
B) monitor their progress in school.
C) avoid giving advice about course choices to build up the teen's sense of autonomy.
D) see school as the child's "turf" and try not to impinge on it by going to school events.
Answer: B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Easily accessible Internet sites and social network information may make available material not appropriate for children, such as
a. ways to engage in prosocial behaviors. c. sexually inexplicit material. b. information promoting hatred or bigotry. d. all of these
Harry and Will are identical twins that were raised together. Will views religion as a large part of his identity and regularly attends religious services. Research on genetics and personality suggests that Harry will likely
A. share the exact same religious beliefs and practices as Will. B. display some similarities to Will in his own religious attitudes. C. be less similar in religious attitudes to Will than if they were raised apart. D. have completely different religious views and practices compared to Will.
Explain the four different types of cohort effects
What will be an ideal response?