The notion that potential romantic partnerships begin with both individuals looking for external similarities in their partner (e.g., race, education, socioeconomic status), then eventually looking for similarity of inner qualities (e.g., values, beliefs) and if both comparative phases are successful, the relationship may continue best fits with the _____ theory of mate selection

a. psychoanalytic
b. triangular
c. social-learning
d. filter


d

Psychology

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When a mental health clinician describes an individual's emotional state, he/she is referring to

a. overall mood. b. avoidance behavior. c. cognitive outlook. d. emotional tendencies.

Psychology

Which of the following appears to have the greatest effect on the security of a child's attachment?

a. the child's own genetically-influenced temperament b. time spent in daycare c. the mother's sensitivity d. cultural differences in parenting

Psychology

The information-processing perspective

A) examines separate aspects of thinking. B) fails to consider biological influences on cognitive development. C) applies only to children in cultures having formal schooling. D) focuses on overall cognitive change.

Psychology

classrooms should utilize a _______ of instructional strategies

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology