Ozer and Bandura provided mastery training for women who were very fearful of a sexual assault and found that the women:
a. continued to identify themselves as victims despite the training they received
b. greatly increased their willingness to call the police after they were attacked
c. continued to have many negative thoughts about their inability to defend themselves successfully
d. became much more confident about their ability to successfully defend themselves in case of attack
d
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A. 7% B. 13% C. 18% D. 24%
Imaginary companions are most likely to first develop during the _____ stage of development
a. formal operations b. concrete operations c. sensorimotor d. preoperational
Orville Gilbert Brim contributed to human development through his work on social role theory. He described the process of sustaining well-being and life satisfaction in later adulthood as
a. refusing to set new goals and thereby avoiding failure. b. becoming totally engrossed in one project at a time. c. establishing goals that match one's desire for mastery with one's current level of ability. d. setting increasingly ambitious goals.
A friend hears that you are in a developmental psychology course and asks you how long his newborn daughter is supposed to sleep. Being a very bright student, you would give the correct answer of,
a. "8-10 hours a day.". b. "16-18 hours a day.". c. "12-14 hours a day.". d. "20-22 hours a day.".