As a parent, you want your daughter to grow up to be a mature,
independent adult, who will act responsibly and make good decisions. To accomplish this, you should
a. combine love and encouragement with very little guidance or criticism.
b. expect complete respect and obedience from your daughter at all times.
c. allow her to make her own decisions without interference from you, the parent.
d. provide love, explain your decisions, and expect her to take responsibility for her actions.
ANSWER: d
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a. hierarchical phase b. successive-stage c. cyclical d. balance e. punctuated equilibrium
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a. good content validity c. high test-retest reliability b. interrater reliability d. good internal consistency
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