What is the major role of a "kinkeeper?"
a. Keeping track of the family finances
b. Keeping a semiformal family history
c. Keeping a sense of "traditional family values"
d. Keeping family members in touch with one another
d
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is believed to be the likely cause of plaques?
A. A relative deficit of thiamine B. Increased pressure from cerebrospinal fluid C. Amyloid deposits in the brain D. A relative deficit of acetylcholine
Kenya works in customer service and is berated all day by irate customers. She is angered by the way they speak to her but maintains her composure and does not let the customers know she is angry. One day, while driving home, another car cut in front of her without using a turn signal and Kenya began screaming. The theory of catharsis would suggest that once she is finished screaming, Kenya will
A. feel less angry. B. experience a state of general arousal. C. display an angry facial expression. D. feel less displeasure but more arousal.
Contact comfort refers to the
a. instinctual bonding that occurs during the early stages of imprinting. b. surrogate bonding that takes place between any adult and a child. c. attention and support that one receives as part of the conditions of worth. d. pleasant, reassuring feeling infants get from touching something soft and warm, especially their mother.