For social skills training to be effective, the person should
a. practice skills in natural settings with different people.
b. be rewarded for efforts.
c. advance to more difficult tasks.
d. do all of these.
d
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According to the research on emotional reactions, pregnant women
a. almost always report highly positive emotions throughout pregnancy. b. typically have unusual fearful reactions because people are responding to them differently now that they are pregnant. c. often experience a mixture of both positive and negative emotions. d. typically experience negative emotions at the beginning of their pregnancy but gradually shift to positive emotions by the end.
Which theorist was primarily concerned with how people develop a sense of identity?
a. Skinner c. Vygotsky b. Erikson d. Freud
In contrast to an American woman showing her hair, the custom for Muslim women is to wear a ________ or scarf in order to cover their hair
a. fedora b. veil c. baseball cap d. hijab
Which of the following statements would be least true?
A) It is harder to recruit large numbers of infants from the general community than within hospital or pediatric settings. B) It is easier to locate and recruit hard-to-find populations, such as preterm infants, in hospital settings than the general community. C) Because we can recruit large numbers of infants in hospital settings, it is likely that our participants will be more representative of the community than community volunteers. D) The external validity of hospital-based research could be higher; for example, infants and parents may act more naturally in hospital settings because they want to please the physicians.