Because Naomi maintains good grades and doesn't go anywhere she isn't supposed to, Alicia gives Naomi a little more freedom in middle childhood, such as allowing Naomi to practice soccer in a park close to where they live without supervision. This is an example of ______.
A. bioregulation
B. deregulation
C. reregulation
D. co-regulation
Answer: D
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b. convince fellow jurors to change their votes from not guilty to guilty than it is to convince them to change fromguilty to not guilty. c. persuade a fellow juror using normative social influence than it is to do so using informational social influence. d. change the minds of fellow jurors when deliberating on a civil trial versus a criminal trial.
For extraverts, friends often serve as an important buffer against stress. This finding supports the idea that extraverts
A. are generally more anxious than introverts. B. often find interacting with friends an unpleasant experience. C. are less sensitive to information about rewards than introverts. D. have higher positive affect due to greater social activity.
The textbook suggests that consumers are best able to choose from among the wide variety of OTC products by
A. knowing which are reputable manufacturers. B. reading the list of potential side effects. C. knowing a fairly small number of ingredient names. D. asking advice from their friends who have taken them.
Cognitive development in children is the process by which:
a. children perceive and mentally represent the world. b. intelligence is developed. c. children learn to imitate others. d. children learn strategies for developing short- and long-term memory.