As a child matures into adolescence, ____ genotype/environment correlations become more important
a. passive
b. active (niche-building)
c. canalized
d. evocative
B
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Patterson's model of aggression (2005) indicates that when parents use coercion, children become defiant. This pattern of interaction
a. eliminates behavior problems in children. b. becomes more coercive over time. c. becomes less coercive over time. d. is found in parents of boys, but not in parents of girls.
Emerging adulthood, the years between the ages of 18 and 25, is considered to be a new phase of life in which:
a. people feel that they are no longer adolescents but are not yet fully adult. b. rates of emotional distress increase greatly as people assume adult responsibilities. c. people living in nonindustrialized cultures develop feelings of dissatisfaction with their countries and desire to move to more developed nations. d. crises similar to midlife crises commonly occur.
Tarik has been caring for his infirmed mother for months, shopping for her and visiting her every day on the other side of town after work. Lately, he's noticed his heart rate and respiration has slowed down. In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome would he likely be?
A. the exhaustion stage B. the alarm reaction C. the resistance stage D. the alert stage
When an individual suffers from a deficit in cognitive functioning that is a noticeable and significant change from the person's prior level of functioning, this disorder is called a __________ disorder.
A. neurocognitive B. cerebral C. cognitive degeneration D. psychosomatic