From an early age, Daniel's parents noticed that Daniel could perform all tasks, including writing and sports activities, equally well with either of his hands. In fact, Daniel really does not prefer the use of one hand over the other in doing any task. Daniel would be described as
a. being moderately right-handed.
b. being moderately left-handed.
c. being ambidextrous.
d. having inconsistent handedness.
C
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arrested, he has been able to explain his behavior in such a way that he has been put on probation. However, those who know him well are certain that he has no real remorse for his actions. If Mark received a diagnosis, which of the following is most likely? a. schizoid personality disorder b. antisocial personality disorder c. borderline personality disorder d. narcissistic personality disorder
Most U.S. and Canadian children who are 12 to 18 months of age display __________ attachment.
A. insecure-ambivalent B. insecure-avoidant C. insecure-disorganized D. secure
Gretel's mother Sylvia lives alone. Now that Sylvia is elderly, Gretel is worried that her mother may suffer serious injury from an accident. According to the text, what can Gretel do to help protect Sylvia?
A. Insist that Sylvia hand over her driver's license. B. Sign Sylvia up for a medical alert service. C. Make sure Sylvia has Internet, land line, and cell phone access. D. Equip Sylvia's home with nonskid floors.
An infant who misses her teddy bear at bedtime and will not go to sleep without it is demonstrating that she does not yet understand the concept of object permanence
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.