Sam is a young adult, who is good at "bouncing back" after bad experiences and has the strength, self-control, and positive coping skills to thrive even in difficult circumstances. Sam's parents were most likely ___________ parents

a. authoritative
b. authoritarian
c. overly permissive
d. collaborative


A

Psychology

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The three basic needs specified by the self-determination theory are:

a. equity, security, and appreciation. b. appreciation, recognition, and security. c. achievement, power, and security. d. competence, autonomy, and relatedness.

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According to Eysenck's view of personality, an individual who was insensitive, cruel, and antisocial would score high in:

a. extroversion b. psychoticism c. neuroticism d. domination

Psychology

Katie and an unidentified male committed a bank robbery. During the robbery, the unidentified male shot and killed a bank guard. Katie was caught, but the male escaped. She is facing a long sentence, but is being encouraged, during plea bargaining, to do what she can to decrease that time in prison. What is Katie likely being encouraged to do?

A. accept responsibility for the crime by pleading guilty B. provide reliable information regarding her accomplice C. community service work with children D. only A and B

Psychology

You are a Supreme Court justice whose greatest hero is Antonin Scalia, and who is certain if your liberal colleagues had their way, every aspect of American life would be decided by the Courts. In order to convince the interpretationists on the Court that they should abandon their liberal ways, you must write a letter to them, defending your beliefs from an ethical standpoint and why they should approach the Constitution from your perspective.

What will be an ideal response?

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