The most common form of maltreatment of children and adolescents is:
A) Emotional abuse. B) Neglect.
C) Nonsexual physical abuse. D) Sexual abuse.
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
According to the information at the beginning of Chapter 1,
a. women in countries such as Afghanistan are actually treated in a less biased fashion than women in the United States and Canada. b. topics such as pregnancy and rape are now a standard part of introductory psychology textbooks. c. psychologists have typically focused on men's experiences when they study topics such as achievement and retirement. d. women in the United States and Canada consistently earn higher salaries than men if we consider jobs that are traditionally female.
During a workshop, the presenter asks everyone to reflect on their own identity. Kelly starts by reflecting on how she is Indian American, practices Hinduism, and that her parents were part of the Brahmin caste when they lived in India. Kelly is thinking about her ____.?
a. ?generativity b. ?ethnic identity c. ?ego integrity d. ?attachment behavior
Briana realizes that in order to figure out whether the length of
a pendulum string or the weight on the end of it affects how fast the pendulum swings, she needs to vary string length and weight one at a time. This best illustrates: A) transitive inference. B) introspection. C) hypothetico-deductive reasoning. D) the personal fable.
According to classical and operant conditioning, with their "black box" analyses, people and other organisms' behavior and learning are understood in terms of __________ stimuli
a) insignificant; external b) observable; external c) significant; internal d) unobservable; internal