As compared to other families, high-income parents talk to their children __________.
A. more words per minute
B. fewer words per minute
C. an equal amount of words per minute
D. more words per minute, but only in the afternoon hours
Answer: A
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a) experiencing stresses associated with acculturation may set the stage for poorer mental health. b) immigrants and sojourners with characteristics that match their host cultures will adjust better than those with less match. c) gender differences are related to cultural variations in opportunity structures for girls and women. d) individuals undergoing acculturation are devoid of stress, anxiety, and psychosomatic problems.
Some children who perform well on standardized tests perceive themselves to be below average in academic ability. Why is this?
a. These children think their parents have a low opinion of their abilities. b. These children have been praised too much by parents so they have no realistic standard by which to judge their abilities. c. These children are good test takers, but they don't perform well in school. d. These children feel guilty about being so smart.
Costa and McCrae are associated with ____
a. ?OCEAN b. ?PEN c. ?three levels of traits d. ?36 traits
In Bowlby’s “clear-cut” attachment phase, babies display __________
A) separation anxiety B) stranger anxiety C) social referencing D) goodness of fit