Amelia and Andrew praise and stimulate their children, and they mutually support each other’s parenting behaviors. Amelia and Andrew engage in effective __________

A) induction
B) permissive parenting
C) coparenting
D) niche-picking


Answer: C

Psychology

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The synthesis of these interactive processes is called the A) motor development theory. B) altered states theory. C) dynamic systems theory. D) active systems theory.

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Jennifer and Mike are concerned because their son Stephen has developed friendships only with other European American boys like himself. They would like him to have a more diverse group of friends

What could they do to make it more likely that he would develop interracial friendships? a. Move to an integrated neighborhood in a school district where classes are small and contain children from different ethnic groups. b. Move to an integrated neighborhood in a school district where classes are large and contain children from different ethnic groups. c. Move to a segregated neighborhood in a school district where classes are small and contain children from different ethnic groups. d. Move to a segregated neighborhood in a school district where classes are large and contain children from different ethnic groups.

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Adolescents with __________ tend to be anxious and unfocused

A) poor academic self-esteem B) high athletic self-esteem C) positive peer relationships D) low physical appearance self-esteem

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The branch of the autonomic nervous system that restores the body to normal functioning after arousal and is responsible for calming you down is called the __________.

A. spinal cord B. somatic nervous system C. sympathetic nervous system D. parasympathetic nervous system

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