Your neighbor Sarah told you that her two children were obviously very different and it was noticeable right from birth
According to Sarah, her son was fussy and rarely slept through the night, while her daughter was calm and adapted very easily to any situation. Sarah is describing which aspect of her children's differing personalities?
A) Attachment pattern
B) Patterns of sociability
C) Temperament
D) Mood
C
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Event-related potentials (ERPs) are useful to identify
a. happenings that make the child feel distressed. b. the child's level of intelligence. c. whether a sensory stimulus has been detected. d. the extent of physical abuse that the child has suffered during his or her personal history.
Which of the following children has the highest risk for serious adjustment problems?
A) Zane, a boy who lives with his divorced mother B) Logan, a boy who lives with his divorced father C) Madisyn, a girl who lives with her divorced mother D) Kennedy, a girl who lives with her divorced father
The number of American teenage births is considerably lower than it was 50 years ago because
A) nearly one-third of U.S. teen pregnancies end in abortion. B) fewer teens are having sex. C) 90 percent of sexually active teens use contraceptives. D) most schools offer effective sex education.
While meeting people at the networking event, Stan is applying elaborative rehearsal to each person's name as he meets them. What is Stan doing?
A. Linking a new name with existing knowledge B. Repeating the name several times in his head C. Saying the name while scanning the person's face D. Applying a haptic code to each name upon hearing it