In Selman's initial stage of perspective-taking, children appear unable to understand why someone would want to do something different than they want to do.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The conscious, explicit, and judicious use of current evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients is called evidence-based practice

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Dissociative identity disorder involves:

a. recurrent attacks of extremely intense fear or dread b. the inability to remember important personal information c. a loss of personal identity accompanied by escape or flight from the home environment d. alternating among two or more distinct identities or personality states

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What is considered the hallmark of children who are securely attached to their mothers?

a) the child never cries and is secure enough to not demand face-to-face interactions with the mother b) the mother responds to the child constantly to the point of being overly- responsive c) the mother is sensitive to the child's needs, is aware of the child's moods, can discriminate the infant's signals, and is responsive, warm, and affectionate d) the child has no fear of strangers and demonstrates that he/she is equally comfortable with unfamiliar adults and the mother

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Which of the following statements about temperament is accurate?

a. Temperament reflects basic emotional styles, is early appearing, and largely genetic in origin. b. Temperament is an extension of our personality and is shaped by our early attachment experiences. c. Temperament develops by the age of around 2, when infants have learned a consistent way of responding to situations. d. Temperaments are environmentally determined and difficult to change once established.

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