The ability to provide ____ is a biological reason why mothers have historically been the primary caretakers
a. breast milk
b. a secure attachment
c. co-sleeping
d. amae
A
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Closing one's eyes, so one does not need to look at a desired (but forbidden) object, is a good way to increase one's____
a. self-awareness b. tendency to engage in self-defeating behavior c. capacity to delay gratification d. learned helplessness
Assume that the scores on a test of visual memory are normally distributed. Assume that the mean score is 10 and the standard error is 0.5 . About 95% will fall in the range ____
a. 9.5 to 10.5 b. 9.0 to 11.0 c. 8.5 to 11.5 d. 8.0 to 12.0
The attitudes of students in Theodore Newcomb's famous Bennington College study were highly influenced by
a. physical proximity. b. direct contact. c. the need for consistency. d. reference group membership.
Tiana cries for several hours a day. She is having difficulty going to work and maintaining her GPA. The death of her father two weeks ago is hitting her hard. In this case, Tiana's depression is:
a. abnormal because it has lasted too long. b. normal because it has not been an extensive duration and has occurred in response to an understandable cause. c. abnormal because it has no explanation. d. normal but it would be considered abnormal if her crying bouts lasted longer on a daily basis.