What are parenting practices that help children become resilient to adolescent-onset conduct

disorder?

a. Strict parenting yet a culture that allows for permissiveness to balance out the needs of the
adolescent
b. Permissive parenting that does not restrict the teens need for independence
c. Parenting that includes good monitoring as well as emotional support for teens
d. Parents who treat teens as their friends, developing a strong rapport of equality with them


c. Parenting that includes good monitoring as well as emotional support for teens

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According to Erikson, an emotional and psychological closeness that is based on the ability to trust, share, and care, while still maintaining one's sense of self, is called __________

a) bonding. b) intimacy. c) attachment. d) attraction.

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Giving placebos in drug experiments is necessary to

a. counteract the random assignment of subjects. b. counteract the side effects of the drug. c. control for the effects of suggestion and expectation. d. keep control subjects from knowing they have been given the real drug.

Psychology

Ten-year-old Luna's budding feelings of sexual attraction are most likely explained:

A. by maturation of the adrenal glands through the process called adrenarche. B. by maturation of the gonads through a process called menarche. C. as rising levels of leptin instruct her hypothalamus to set the hormonal changes of puberty in motion. D. as increases in sex hormones activate her HPG axis.

Psychology

The IQ score designated as the cutoff for the diagnosis of mental retardation is

A. fairly arbitrary B. based on medical considerations C. based on the significant differences found in individuals who are either just above or just below the designated IQ level D. based on studies showing that the designated level separates most individuals with brain deficits from those who are simply of below average intelligence

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