In a German study, fathers' __________ predicted children's secure internal working models of attachment during middle childhood and adolescence
A) physical caregiving
B) sustained affection
C) expressions of love
D) play sensitivity
D
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James is a 68-year-old retired history professor, who has been asked to take over a college class for a week. Although he has practiced with the equipment used in the classroom, he is concerned that any slip in using this computer equipment will confirm the stereotype about older people "not being able to learn new skills, particularly those related to computers.". Because he is anxious and
preoccupied about possible problems with the classroom equipment, James actually does experience problems with the computer projection system during his first lecture. Psychologist Claude Steele referred to this as a. scapegoating. b. stereotype threat. c. dogmatism. d. cognitive dissonance.
The coefficient of alienation is the
a. squared correlation coefficient. b. index of variation in Y not explained by its relationship to X. c. standard deviation of the residuals. d. square root of the standard deviation.
Emergency contraception refers to
a. progestin pills also called "morning after" pills. b. pills that are rarely effective in preventing pregnancy. c. pills that must be taken within one week after intercourse. d. drugs that can substitute for regular birth control.
Which of the following factors is a reason for the superior academic performance of Finnish as compared to American children?
A) All Finnish students receive the same nationally mandated, high-quality instruction.
B) Finnish parents regard native ability as the key to academic success.
C) Finland has a national testing system used to ability-group students.
D) Finnish teachers focus more on the fundamentals of education.