Children of Gay and Lesbian Parents
What will be an ideal response?
No indication that gay and lesbian parents are less effective than heterosexual parents
Children reared by gay and lesbian parents seem to develop much like children raised by heterosexual couples
Multiple adults involved in child rearing important, but research suggests that who adults are matters less than what they do
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People who live in New York City have a reputation for being rough and tough; there are stories of people who have fallen and hurt themselves on major city streets simply being stepped over by passerby. While it may well be the case that New Yorkers are less sensitive to others' needs than non-city dwellers, it could also be that they are more prone to engage in ________________ when someone has
fallen down on the street. For example, passersby may well assume that their help is not needed, as someone else may well have already called for help or be calling for help very soon. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Your textbook discusses the early history of cognitive psychology. According to this discussion,
a. Hermann Ebbinghaus opposed cognitive psychology because it did not pay enough attention to emotions. b. Mary Whiton Calkins studied people's introspections about nonsense words. c. William James suggested that our everyday cognitive processes are passive, rather than active. d. Wilhelm Wundt emphasized that introspection could provide useful information, if participants were well trained.
Describe the concepts of the "third age" and the "fourth age" and how knowledge of these ages might impact how we prepare individuals for each of these stages of life
What will be an ideal response?
Dr. Rowan is seeing a client who is afraid of dogs. If Dr. Rowan uses participant modeling therapy, how long is it likely to take for the client's phobia to be extinguished?
a) 15-20 minutes b) 3 or 4 hours c) 2 days d) 7-12 sessions