Two boys, ages 3 and 4, are playing with cars, and both boys want the bigger red car. As one boy reaches for the red car, the other strikes him, knocking it out of his hand, and taking the red car for himself. This is an example of
a) relational aggression.
b) emotional aggression.
c) regulated aggression.
d) instrumental aggression.
d
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An infant who shows a secure attachment in the Strange Situation is likely to show which of these?
a. Heightened fear of failure during childhood b. Political conservatism throughout life c. Strong science and math interests in college d. Good romantic attachments in adulthood
The process which occurs whenever a neuron's electrical potential becomes less negative is called:
a. hyperpolarization b. synaptic transmission c. ionic stabilization d. depolarization
Transgendered youth were once thought to be confused about their gender identity and they received treatment designed to align their gender identity with their biological sex.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Jamal Ismail grew up in a small kompong(village) in Malaysia. His unique social setting,
and the quality of child care he received from his extended family, helped to shape his deep devotion to Islam. Jason Marks, on the other hand, was raised in Howell, Michigan. Raised as an only child, his single mother took primary responsibility for instilling into him strong moral values and a genuine love for the arts. In reviewing the two major themes of the text, both Jamal's and Jason's situations represent examples of Super and Harkness' concept of a. the ecological model. b. the developmental niche. c. cultural syndromes. d. none of the above