Although Mic is ambivalent about his girlfriend, he is emotional, jealous, and possessive. According to Hazan and Shaver, what style of attachment is Mic displaying?
A. ambivalent
B. anxious
C. avoidant
D. secure
B. anxious
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In a field experiment, the investigator
A. always uses narrative records for recording behavior. B. never manipulates an independent variable, but observes behavior in a natural setting. C. always uses qualitative data analysis. D. always manipulates an independent variable in a natural setting.
All of the following are reasons why older women are likely to be even more traumatized by rape than younger women EXCEPT:
a. They are likely to have more conservative attitudes about sexuality b. They are likely to have undergone physiological changes that increase severity of physical injuries. c. They tend to have less social support after a rape. d. They are more likely to be in a long-term relationship and suffer more from interpersonal difficulties after a rape.
After riding in the back seat of a car, making rapid turns along a winding road, you experience dizziness and nausea because
a. information from the semicircular canals and the rest of your body is inconsistent. b. poisons build up in the system which cause vomiting to eject them. c. auditory and visual stimuli combine too rapidly and produce a sensory overload. d. kinesthetic receptors have been stimulated too vigorously and eventually shutdown.
Your friend wants to breast-feed and has been very excited about it since she became pregnant
She was horrified to think that she would not be able to breast-feed her neonate since the first day a thick yellowish substance was coming from her breasts whenever she wanted to breast-feed. What would you tell her? a. That was colostrum, which is rich in proteins and antibodies and is completely normal and expected. b. She is correct, something is definitely wrong with her breast milk. c. That substance is "yellow milk" and is very sweet, which entices the baby to want to breast-feed. d. She should not breast-feed until her "regular" breast milk comes in.