Which statement best summarizes the research cited in the textbook about the importance of family on a child’s mental health (e.g., Schleider et al., 2014)?
A. A child is less likely to develop a mental disorder if his parents are diagnosed with ADHD or depression.
B. A child is less likely to develop a mental disorder if he has cold, unloving relationships with his siblings.
C. A child is more likely to develop a mental disorder if his parents are diagnosed with anxiety or personality disorders.
D. A child is more likely to develop a mental disorder if he has warm, loving relationships with his siblings.
C. A child is more likely to develop a mental disorder if his parents are diagnosed with anxiety or personality disorders.
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a. we have several independent groups. b. we want to compare group medians rather than means. c. we are worried about outliers. d. all of the above
The observation that older adults often become nostalgic for the "good old days" reflects the self-image hypothesis, which states that
A. life in a society gets more complicated and difficult as generations pass. B. memory for life events is enhanced during the time we assume our life identities. C. people tend to remember more of the positive events in their lives than negative ones. D. our memories change as we live longer and have more "lifetime periods" to draw events from.
In Carl Rogers' humanistic theory, he emphasizes two assumptions. These assumptions are:
a. the need for locus of control and conscious motivation b. the need for achievement and recognition c. the existence of the real self and ideal self d. the self-actualizing tendency and personal need for positive regard
The Yerkes-Dodson law suggests that how we perform on a task is a function of
A. arousal and subjective feelings. B. motivation and task complexity. C. arousal and motivation. D. arousal and task complexity.