Burning your toast, having trouble opening an e-mail attachment, breaking a glass, and running late for an appointment are all examples of _____
A) uplifts
B) hassles
C) downturns
D) distress
Answer: B
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What were the findings of a study of CAH girls in adolescence?
a. They read more sports magazines than the average for other teenage girls. b. They read more glamour magazines than the average for other teenage girls. c. They show less physical aggression than most other women do as adults. d. They show more interest in infants than most other women do as adults.
A researcher decides to investigate change in the nature and formation of friendships in children from ages three to 11 . Discuss how both the longitudinal and microgenetic approaches might be used in this study. What would be the advantages and disadvantages of each? Would one method be preferable to the other in this situation?
What will be an ideal response?
The main subjects in Thorndike's research were
a. dogs that salivated. b. rats that escaped electric shock. c. pigeons that pecked lighted disks. d. cats that escaped puzzle boxes. e. rats that pressed a bar for food pellets.
Rashaun watches his toy disappear behind the couch and immediately looks away toward another toy. According to Piaget, Rashaun is most likely age __________ and in the __________ stage.
A. one; sensorimotor B. one; preoperational C. three; sensorimotor D. three; preoperational