The identifiable patterns of parental caretaking and interaction with children are referred to as
a. parental temperaments.
b. parental styles.
c. socialization methods.
d. discipline methods.
B
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Prior to Piaget's research, which of the following was an erroneous assumption about children's cognitive abilities?
Most people believed that children understood objects the same way that adults do. Most researchers believed that infants and small children were incapable of thinking. Most researchers believed that infants first came into the world without any cognitive abilities at all. Most people believed that children's education should be left totally in the hands of teachers.
Which of the following statements about life-course-persistent offenders is true?
A. Life-course-persistent offenders may show signs of brain damage. B. Life-course-persistent offenders are late to have sex. C. Life-course-persistent offenders tend to be involved in school activities. D. Life-course-persistent offenders are unlikely to end up in prison.
The primary distinction between ethical issues and ethical dilemmas is that issues are broad and dilemmas are specific.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Correlation is NOT a direct measure of
(a) causation (b) relationship (c) the extent to which you can predict one thing from another (d) whether people who are similar on one thing are similar on another (e) how much you expect Y to increase when X increases by one unit