It is unlikely that being securely attached in infancy is the cause for children to be securely attached in childhood or causes them to be more socially competent or intellectually advanced at age 12 or later on
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The urge toward perfection that motivates each of us is what Adler meant by:
a. striving for superiority. c. the masculine protest. b. organismic valuing process. d. the entropy principle.
Information that makes up a case study tends to come from:
a. tests that measure unconscious functioning. b. Pearson's r correlation coefficient. c. the manipulation of the independent variable. d. a variety of sources.
Which of the following best describes cultural variations in the prevalence of attachment styles?
A. Compared to the United States, Japanese children have higher rates of avoidant attachment. B. Compared to the United States, German children have higher rates of secure attachment. C. Compared to the United States, Japanese children have lower rates of avoidant attachment. D. Compared to the United States, German children have lower rates of disorganized attachment.
Although primes can make information temporarily more accessible, all people generally have the same categories accessible in the absence of priming
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