Terrence and his mother appear to almost dance as they interact, each one responding to cues from the other. This is called

A. social facilitation.
B. interactional synchrony
C. separation anxiety.
D. situational compliance.


Answer: B

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Why did research participants in Sperling's experiment recall so few letters stored in iconic memory?

a. They stopped paying attention after a few stimuli. b. Proactive interference reduced the effectiveness of recall. c. The stress of participating in this research became excessive. d. The remaining stimuli quickly faded from iconic memory. e. Because participants were not able to recall more than 1 or 2 of the letters during each trial.

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a. usually occurs before age 30 b. is more prevalent among women than men c. is more common in the general population d. is more prevalent among married people

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a) caregiving orientation. b) attachment orientation. Consider This: Many evolutionary psychologists believe people use this when caring for others, including our elderly parents or young. LO 6.1: Explain various theories of social relationships in adulthood c) attachment behavior. Consider This: Many evolutionary psychologists believe people use this when caring for others, including our elderly parents or young. LO 6.1: Explain various theories of social relationships in adulthood d) safe base. Consider This: Many evolutionary psychologists believe people use this when caring for others, including our elderly parents or young. LO 6.1: Explain various theories of social relationships in adulthood

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