Jon and Annie are employed parents with two young children. Which of the following statements is probably true?

A) They are certain about how to rear their children.
B) They have narrowed their friendship and community ties.
C) They struggle with finding good child care.
D) More and more, they bicker over everyday issues.


C

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a. Coordination of secondary schemes b. Primary circular reaction c. Secondary circular reaction d. Tertiary circular reaction

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If a person is told that they have an autosomal dominant inheritance of Alzheimer's disease, how should they respond?

a. They should be very concerned, because there is a 100% chance that they are going to develop the disease. b. They should be mildly concerned, because there is a 50% chance that they are going to develop the disease. c. They should only be a little concerned, because there is only a 10% chance that they are going to develop the disease. d. They should celebrate, because there is no chance that they are going to develop the disease.

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Cara's therapist instructs her to relax and state aloud any thoughts, memories, or images that come to mind. Cara's therapist is using a psychoanalytic technique known as ____

a. ?ego analysis b. ?free association c. ?countertransference d. ?working through

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Dr. Trentini tells his students that he wants them to write their paper is the most straightforward manner possible. "Don't overstate your points," he says. "Remember the law of parsimony." As a student in this class, you know that Dr. Trentini is reminding you that

A. statistically significant results are not due to chance factors. B. results must be reported with the highest ethical standards. C. all members of a population had an equal chance of being selected for the study. D. the correct explanation tends to be the simplest one.

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