Infants rarely interact with one another, but when they do have an opportunity, they will often
a. smile and explore one another's faces. c. try to take toys from one another.
b. watch each other with suspicion. d. point out things to one another.
A
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Research on diversity in groups indicates that, compared to more homogeneous groups, diverse groups tend to ____
a. be less creative b. cooperate more c. have lower group morale d. communicate more effectively
Which of the following is true of the parent effects model?
a. It can successfully account for the most severe psychiatric disorders of childhood. b. It can successfully account for the least severe, transient disorders of childhood. c. It appears as though the transactional model is superior to the parent effects model. d. It appears as though the parent effects model is superior to the transactional model.
Which youth with oppositional defiant disorder will likely have the least severe adjustment problems in adulthood?
a. Keith, who has always had a callous and unemotional personality since he was a small child b. Lyle, who had severe ADHD in childhood and parents who were dysfunctional in their response to it c. Miguel, who became very rebellious around age 13, and began to hang out with deviant peers d. All of these youths are equally likely to have severe adjustment problems in adulthood
One is protected from a speed-accuracy tradeoff when
a. reaction time and accuracy rates are inversely related. b. reaction time and accuracy rates are positively related. c. accuracy measures are not reported. d. reaction time measures are not reported.