When linking parenting or marital behavior to child outcomes, it is often difficult to identify a
meaningful outcome or dependent variable. What variable would be important to assess at just
about any time point across childhood and adolescence?
A) autonomy B) sexuality
C) behavior problems D) identity
C
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Amphetamines are often abused, which can result in
a. paranoid delusions. c. insomnia. b. loss of appetite. d. all these.
After considering the different theories of emotion and the research supporting them, which would be the most accurate conclusion to come to?
a. Physiological arousal causes our emotional responses. b. Our cognitive appraisal of situations causes our emotional responses. c. How we behave causes our emotional responses. d. Cognitive, physiological, and behavioral components contribute to our emotional responses.
The Heath family recently moved to a new neighborhood. The parents began new jobs, and the children began attending new schools. This change in the Heath family's lifestyle has led to an unusual degree of stress. According to systems theory,
a. the family's adjustment will depend on all family members' ability to adapt to the new situation. b. the family is unlikely to adjust and return to some degree of normality unless family members seek help from professional family counselors. c. the Heath's reaction to the change in their lifestyle is not typical, and thus the Heath's are most likely a dysfunctional family. d. whether or not the family adjusts to the new situation depends on the parents' ability to adapt.
Endel is thinking about the last time he was at his favorite restaurant. In order for him to access this information, Endel must tap into his _____
a) sensory memory. b) working memory. c) long-term memory. d) short-term memory.