In her studies of parenting styles, Diane Baumrind applied this methodology:
a. carefully controlled experimentation.
b. correlation of parents' and childrens' scores.
c. ratings based on observations.
d. case studies of exceptional children.
C
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a. gender and age b. ethnic group and gender c. profession and age-adjusted d. age-adjusted and reference group
What cultural framework is prevalent in the measures of psychological strength, and what does this imply?
a. Eastern; there has been great progress in finding Western strengths worldwide. b. Western; other cultures may not define these strengths similarly. c. Western: these strengths are better from an objective standpoint. d. Easter; these strengths provide more balance to positive psychology research.
A person who experiences rather dramatic and specific symptoms such as blindness, paralysis, deafness, or numbness of certain body parts, none of which have real physical causes will probably be diagnosed with __________
a) conversion disorder b) somatization disorder c) illness anxiety disorder d) dissociative disorder
Recently, Annabelle got a short story published in an online literary magazine. She was very excited because this was her first publication
However, 2 weeks later, she read a masterful story by Toni Morrison, one of the most famous writers in America. Annabelle then didn't feel so great about her own story or the fact that it was accepted for publication. This is an example of ________ social comparison. a) downward b) upward c) lateral d) intragroup