Studies show that securely attached children
a) are guaranteed healthy attachments in adulthood
b) are more likely to have healthy attachments in adulthood
c) are more likely to struggle with adult attachments
d) have no differences in adult attachment compared with those with unhealthy attachments
in childhood
B
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What is a general limitation of using surveys in psychological research?
a. Studies using surveys are less likely to be approved by the IRB committee. b. Surveys require a large time and manpower commitment, relative to other forms of psychological methods. c. Difficulty in identifying and eliminating bias in survey data is a design limitation for studies using surveys. d. Researchers are less likely to find significant results with surveys than with other behavioral methods.
In what way is solution-oriented hypnosis different than traditional hypnosis?
A) Solution-oriented hypnosis is hierarchical B) Solution-oriented hypnosis is permissive C) Solution-oriented hypnosis reprograms the client once they are in a trance D) None of these is correct
George Herbert Mead and Lev Vygotsky proposed that mechanisms of thought
a. are a function of brain structure and chemistry. b. arise from the interpretation of dreams. c. are first engaged internally and subjected to intense personal scrutiny. d. are first engaged externally, with others.
Which of the following statements is/are true about the standard deviation?
a. It is the square root of the variance. b. It is the most commonly reported measure of dispersion. c. It takes all of a variable's values into account. d. All of these.