Researchers conducting the Fast Track intervention worked with high-risk children and achieved a long-term reduction of _________________ in grades 6 through 10.

a. bullying
b. internalizing problems
c. externalizing problems
d. emotional regulation


Answer: C

Psychology

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Suppose we present a weak, brief stimulus that an observer does not perceive consciously. What happens if we gradually increase the stimulus from one trial to the next? a. Either activity spreads widely in the brain or it does not. Intermediates do not occur. b. For stronger stimuli, activity gradually spreads to more and more of the brain

c. For stronger stimuli, action potentials gradually travel faster and faster. d. For stronger stimuli, activity gradually persists longer and longer in the brain.

Psychology

According to the introduction to the chapter on women and work,

a. more than half of North American women over the age of 16 are currently employed. b. women are especially likely to receive negative evaluations when they are in traditionally feminine occupations, such as elementary school teaching. c. employment rates are higher for women in Northern Africa and Central America than for women in North America. d. because mothers in the United States feel guilty about child care, their rate of employment has actually dropped during the past decade.

Psychology

What are the top five leading causes of death in middle adulthood?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Infant crying is typically accompanied by agitated and uncoordinated movement

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology