The amount of influence of decisions that lie with the parent versus the child is referred to as the _____ dimension of childrearing
a. acceptance-responsiveness
b. responsiveness-demandingness
c. demandingness-control
d. control-acceptance
c
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In classical conditioning, a conditioned response can weaken and eventually disappear. This is referred to as
a. spontaneous recovery. b. generalization. c. discrimination. d. reconditioning. e. extinction.
Formal intelligence testing began in 1904, when Alfred Binet was instructed by the French government to devise a(n) ____
a. ?test to “weed out” academically inferior students b. ?objective means to assign students into academic and technical training tracks c. ?test to select the top students for government service d. ?objective means to identify schoolchildren who needed additional help to succeed
Frank belongs to the same country club as his former physician, Dr. Bozo. Frank recently started dating Dr. Bozo's former wife, Alice, and decided to find a new physician. Frank found out that Dr. Bozo has been telling their mutual friends at the club about Frank's high blood pressure and problems with anxiety. Frank is very angry, confronts Dr. Bozo on the golf course, and tells him that he is going to sue him under a federal law protecting medical information. Dr. Bozo laughs and says in front of a number of Frank's golfing buddies, "I'm not surprised that you're going nuts and that you have high blood pressure—hanging out with Alice has done that to many a man."
Dolphins are able to sleep without drowning because they
a. have gills, like fish do. b. have a special opening that allows air in but not water. c. sleep on just one side of their brain at a time. d. inflate their bodies before sleep, which maintains them floating upright so they can breathe without taking in any water.