What would be considered manageable stress for children?
What will be an ideal response?
All children must cope with various degrees of stress, and these experiences can be strengthening if they do not exceed the child's coping ability—that is, the nature and amount of stress is manageable (Masten & Wright, 2010). Stressful experiences that are mild, predictable, and brief are usually manageable and can actually enhance a child's biological and psychological competence (Thompson, 2014).
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a. True b. False
A factorial study compares the effectiveness of two allergy medications by measuring symptoms immediately before taking the medication, 30 minutes after the medication, and 3 hours after the medication. Half of the participants take one of the medications and the rest take the second medication. Which statement accurately describes this study? a. It is a between-subjects design that uses both
the experimental and non-experimental strategies. b. It is a between-subjects experiment. c. It is a non-experimental between-subjects design. d. It combines between- and within-subjects designs and uses both the experimental and non-experimental strategies.
_____ designs are to studying individuals of different ages at the same time as _____ designs are to studying the same people over a period of time
a. Sequential; cross-sectional b. Longitudinal; sequential c. Longitudinal; cross-sectional d. Cross-sectional; longitudinal
Dante's penis has experienced contractions and is about to release seminal fluid. He is likely to be in the __________ stage of the sexual response cycle according to Masters and Johnson
a) resolution b) plateau c) orgasm d) excitement