By the end of their college years, many young people reach a stage in which they adhere to certain points of view they believe to be the most valid, while being open to re-evaluating their views if new evidence is presented to them

What stage is this?
a. Dualistic thinking
b. Multiple thinking
c. Relativism
d. Commitment


D. This stage is referred to as commitment.

Psychology

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An exchange theory of group formation suggests that

  a.  people like to “exchange” their groups for new ones every so often.   b.  when people join groups, they exchange their self for the collective self.   c.  once a change stabilizes it becomes an exchange.   d.  groups form when members invest in the relationship by rewarding one another.

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Multisystemic therapy (MST) was developed for use with

a. teens with eating disorders and their families. b. juvenile offenders and their families. c. families coping with bipolar disorder in one member. d. families coping with the sudden loss of one member.

Psychology

According to Bruner, cognitive psychology research is limited by its scientific paradigm of

a. emphasizing human subjects. b. the computational model of mind. c. studying the relationships between behaviors' antecedents and consequences. d. constructivism.

Psychology

Cindy, a one-year-old child, is trying to imitate the actions of her big sister, Sue. Sue touches her head and then spins around in a circle. According to Bauer (1995), Cindy will do the following when she tries to imitate Sue: ___

a. touch her head and then spin around in a circle b. spin around in a circle and then touch her head c. spin around in a circle and then stop d. touch her head and then stop

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