Dr. Dobbins wants to study attachment patterns in single-parent families. The first step in her scientific investigation would be to
a. design the study and select the research method.
b. analyze the data.
c. formulate a testable hypothesis.
d. collect the data.
C
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Dee Ann is teaching a little boy with autism how to get his lunch at the school cafeteria. The task has been broken down into the following steps: pick up a tray, place silverware on the tray, go through the line, choose a beverage, and then go sit down. The first few days, she does all of the steps with him except for choosing a beverage, which he does himself. Once he can select his beverage on
his own without assistance, she starts having him walk through the line by himself and choose his beverage. Then once that is mastered, she has him place the silverware on the tray himself as well as the subsequent tasks. Dee Ann follows this pattern until the little boy is capable of getting his lunch for himself. Dee Ann is using a(n) process for self-care skills training of her client. a. chaining b. forward chaining c. backward chaining d. simultaneous chaining
The cognitive theory of emotion emphasizes
a. the combined effects of physical arousal and emotional labels. b. the role of the thalamus in coordinating emotion. c. that emotions are primarily subjective feelings. d. the role of feedback to the parasympathetic nervous system.
Some children are "left-brained," and some are "right-brained."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to Erikson's idea about the seven conflicts that need to be resolved in order to achieve identity, sexual polarization is:
A) generally unhealthy for identity development. B) the segregation of males and females in public spaces. C) the idea that heterosexuality and homosexuality are polar opposites. D) the idea that males and females need to engage in different social roles.