Lucille lives in a nursing home where she is able to choose her daily activities. Peggy Sue lives in a nursing home where the staff schedules all activities. Research suggests that compared to Peggy Sue, Lucille will be
a. happier, but not healthier.
b. healthier, but not happier.
c. happier and healthier.
d. just as happy and healthy.
c
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According to drive reduction theory, what occurs each time a behavior results in drive reduction?
A. Tension is increased. B. Stability is reduced. C. Tension is reduced. D. Drives are increased.
Critics charged that Freud's theory of personality is not very useful in:
A. treating males and females equally B. explaining biological drives C. understanding how personality develops D. making predictions
As a very curious child, Andrea is constantly asking her parents numerous questions about everything she experiences. Based on these question and answer exchanges, Andrea is constantly learning new things about the world around her. This is an example of
a. the sociocultural influence on development. b. the role of resilience in development. c. the importance of nurture in development. d. the importance of nature in development.
Teratogens:
a. are environmental agents that can harm the embryo or fetus. b. are most damaging during the fetal period of development. c. are only those substances the mother's body produces. d. harm the fetus only when taken in extremely large doses.