Aimee was late coming home from school. Even though she had a reasonable excuse, her parents grounded her for a month and suspended her allowance. This sounds like which style of parenting?
a. authoritarian
b. authoritative
c. permissive
d. inhibited e. assertive
a
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Regarding Milgram's research on obedience, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Ethical concerns resulting from this research played a large role in the profession's adoption of ethicalguidelines to protect research participants
b. Some people have interpreted Milgram's findings as suggesting we do too good a job in our culture atsocializing young people to be obedient to authority. c. Milgram found that placing the "learner" in the same room as the "teacher" reduced obedience somewhat. d. Subsequent research revealed that the majority of "teachers" in Milgram's experiment did not believe that the "learners" were truly receiving significant levels of pain. e. When Milgram repeated his study in a dingy storefront setting rather than a university setting, nearly half ofhis subjects complied with the experimenter's demands.
Whitney, a premature infant, is living with her biological parents. Tyson, a normal-term infant, was adopted at two months of age. Given the research on the effects of prematurity and adoption on emotional development,
a. Whitney and Tyson are both likely to develop a poor attachment. b. Whitney and Tyson are both likely to develop a secure attachment. c. Whitney is likely to develop a secure attachment, and Tyson is likely to develop a disoriented attachment. d. Whitney is likely to develop a poor attachment, and Tyson is likely to develop a disorganized attachment.
Inborn, inflexible, goal-directed behavior that is characteristic of an entire species is called a(n) ______
a. instinct c. motive b. drive d. incentive
The shifting of energy from a socially unacceptable action to a socially acceptable action is known as
a. displacement. b. sublimation. c. cathexis. d. suppression.