The relationship of a secure attachment to parents and identity in later adolescence is that those who have a
a. secure attachment are more likely to have an achieved identity.
b. secure attachment are more rebellious.
c. positive attachment are more likely to be confused about their identity.
d. secure attachment are more likely to require constant reassurance from peers about their self worth.
a
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The research finding that girls report more fears and anxieties than boys
a. proves that girls actually have more fears and anxieties than boys. b. is probably an underestimate of girls' experience of fears and anxieties. c. shows that girls are taught by parents to have more fears. d. may reflect gender differences in willingness to report fears.
____ view youngsters with depression as having difficulty organizing their behavior in relation to long-term goals
a. Interpersonal models b. Self-control theories c. Socioenvironmental models d. Neurobiological models
If a placebo is used, researchers assume that differences in group performance are not due to:
a. experimenter expectancies about the experiment b. differences in the personal characteristics of subjects in each group c. subject expectancies about the experiment d. the environmental conditions that are intentionally manipulated in the experiment
Of the following, what would researchers say would have the most impact on long-term happiness?
a. winning a multimillion lottery b. getting married c. graduating from college d. getting a phone call each week from a friend who has moved away