An infant who remains calm when its mother leaves and responds to her return in a rejecting manner is displaying _________ attachment
a. disoriented
b. resistant
c. avoidant
d. ambivalent
C
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Cross-sectional studies show that older people are less likely to score as well as younger people on traditional intelligence tests; this is most likely due to __________.
A. improper administration of test procedures B. cohort effects C. testing bias D. improper test design
When Taylor stepped on a piece of broken glass at the beach, she initially felt a sudden stinging pain, which was transmitted by _____ fibres.
A) B-alpha B) D C) C D) A-delta
Harriet and Al decided to have children soon after they were married. But, as it happened, it was nearly four years later that Harriet missed a menstrual period and thus allowed her hopes to rise. When she went to her obstetrician a couple of weeks later, tests confirmed that she was pregnant. But not long after that, Harriet's baby "spontaneously" aborted. (a) Discuss possible natural causes for
the spontaneous abortion. (b) List possible teratogenic causes. (c) By analogy to "postpartum depression," what emotional effects would you expect Harriet to experience? What will be an ideal response?
When Ruth's husband dies, she thinks, "I can't live without my husband. God is punishing me." These types of thoughts about events are called:
A. explicit memories. B. semantic memories. C. internal belief systems. D. internal memory aids.