Which of the following is NOT one of Bill Bridges' three rules for transitions?
a. You will return to familiar activities as a source of comfort.
b. Every transition begins with an ending; every ending will entail loss. It's important to acknowledge this.
c. One cannot fulfill higher personal growth if basic needs aren't met.
d. People frequently engage in self-defeating behavior when faced with change.
C
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Research concerning the relationship between group cohesiveness and performance suggests that
a. the two are only related when there is a strong leader present. b. groups that perform well may develop stronger cohesiveness. c. highly cohesive groups perform less well than less cohesive groups d. the relationship is stronger in groups composed of men than groups of women.
Nancy and Cliff had four children who did not have cystic fibrosis, but their fifth child was born with the disease. Cystic fibrosis is carried on a recessive gene. Given what you've learned in this chapter, how could this happen? a. It wasn't until the fifth child that both parents passed on the allele for this illness
b. Recessive genes normally skip a generation, but after the parents had five children, the gene was expressed. c. Their fifth child must have been a boy, which makes it more probable that he would have the illness. d. Their fifth child must have been a girl, which makes it more probable that she would have the illness.
If we compare the human contrast sensitivity function with a cat's contrast sensitivity function, we can see that the human eye is better than the cat's at seeing fine detail
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Infants are unable to imitate others' behaviors until six months of age
Indicate whether the statement is true or false