Rollo's parent enjoys playing with him. They like to wrestle on the living room floor and chase one another through the house. At mealtime Rollo's parent doesn't do much, and contributions to other childcare chores are consistent but minimal. Based on this description, Rollo's parent described here is __________.
A. his mother
B. his father
C. equally likely to be his mother or his father
D. unknown, given the behavioral evidence
Answer: B
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A) the actor-observer effect B) individuation C) the recency effect D) discrimination
How could parents and schools utilize facets of positive psychology?
a. By emphasizing strengths and bringing out the best in children. b. By not using grades to measure performance. c. Through filtering out weaknesses in children. d. By building relationships with the parents and educators.
The _____ indicates the magnitude of a correlation coefficient
a. slope b. sign c. absolute value d. none of the alternative is correct
Which modern psychological perspective focuses on how people reason, remember, understand language, and solve problems?
a. The learning perspective b. The cognitive perspective c. The sociocultural perspective d. The psychodynamic perspective