Moral standards and values of a child's parents and other important people in his or her life
become internalized during ______.
a. adolescence c. middle childhood
b. late childhood d. early childhood
C
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Research has shown that _____ is most likely to facilitate a positive adjustment to divorce
a. a lack of contact with the custodial parent b. having the custodial parent change jobs or move to a new city c. a child who is intelligent and has good coping skills d. not requiring the noncustodial parent to pay child support
Research on possible selves development has shown that a. older adults believe that becoming both the hoped-for and the feared self is under their control
b. younger adults believe that becoming both the hoped-for and the feared self is under their control. c. older adults believe that becoming the hoped-for self is under their control, but they have little control over the feared self. d. younger adults believe that becoming the hoped-for self is under their control, but they have little control over the feared self.
Gender permanence is ____.?
a. ?the knowledge that our gender will not change b. ?typically first understood around the age of 10 c. ?also referred to as gender identity d. ?the belief that gender roles will not change
Regardless of SES, daughters of employed mothers
A) have higher self-esteem. B) get better grades in school. C) are more achievement-oriented. D) display more gender-stereotyped beliefs.