Tamara's mother works outside the home. Tamara is likely to
a. develop rigid conceptions of gender roles.
b. feel apathy for her mother.
c. develop a strong sense of feminine responsibilities.
d. exhibit higher levels of achievement motivation.
D
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The extension of the time-out period when the individual is engaging in the problem behavior at the end of the time-out period is referred to as:
a. contingent delay b. overcorrection c. response cost d. secondary time-out
A recurrent, intrusive thought that causes anxiety and is difficult to control is a(n)
a. compulsion. c. disorder. b. obsession. d. generalization.
Usually researchers involved in naturalistic observational studies will try to remain __________ so as to avoid problems of __________
a. unobtrusive; reactivity b. in plain sight; ethical concern c. unobtrusive; ethical concern d. in plain sight; reactivity
Brazelton's Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) is applied to assess the newborn infant's
a. basic bodily functions such as digestion or excretion. b. vital life signs that are needed for survival. c. reflexes and psychological responses. d. social attachment to the mother.