How is goodness of fit important in determining the outcome of a child's temperament?
What will be an ideal response?
Goodness of fit occurs when a child's environment accommodates his or her temperament. When there is good fit, the child's temperament remains constant. When the environment does not fit with the child's temperament, the child may have a bad situation or the child's temperament may be modified with the guidance of a parent.
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In their study, Simmons, vom Kolke, and Shimizu (1986) found that romantic love was valued more in the United States and Germany than in Japan. In this context, which of the following statements is true?
a) Love is not an essential factor in reinforcing relationship between marriage partners. b) Platonic love is more valued in Japan than in the United States. c) Romantic love is valued in cultures with few strong, extended family ties. d) Romantic love is valued in cultures that value materialism and platonic love.
According to the classical conditioning theory of how drug tolerance develops, when a drug addict repeatedly takes a drug in the same environment, that environment triggers a(n):
a. unconditioned response in the user's body that strengthens the drug's effects b. conditioned response in the user's body that strengthens the drug's effects c. unconditioned response in the user's body that blocks the drug's effects d. conditioned response in the user's body that blocks the drug's effects
Which of the following was developed first?
a. the original Stanford-Binet test b. the original Wechsler test for adults c. the original Wechsler test for children d. the original Wechsler memory test
What percentage of women will experience a yeast infection in their lifetime?
a. 55 c. 75 b. 65 d. 85