Who stands out as pioneers in directing considerable attention to the developmental period of early childhood in their study of parent-child relations?
a. Roe and Roe and Lunneborg
b. Rowland and Shaffer
c. Goldenberg and Goldenberg
d. Mitchell and Krumboltz
a
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A. type of questions we can ask our participants B. level of precision required C. kinds of statistical manipulations we can perform on the data D. method we should use to assess reliability
The longest abstract one will ever read is about ______.
A. 120 words B. 150 words C. 250 words D. the appendix
What facilities are offered by organizations recognizing the need to provide for child care?
a. Discounts: Organizations arrange for a discount from national day care chains or pay a small portion of the fees b. Flexible benefits: Money paid to day care centers is deducted from each employee's salary; thus, it is not considered taxable income c. Emergency care: Companies provide temporary care when employees' regular arrangements fail d. All of the above
Dr. Kane pointed out to her client John that his feelings of inadequacy at work seem reminiscent of the feelings he experienced in his family of origin. It is probable that Dr. Kane was: a. crossing theoretical boundaries by referring to John's past. b. looking for continuity by paying attention to themes running through John's life. c. trying to get John to tap into the unconscious realm by
having him explore painful memories related to hisfamily of origin. d. hoping her intervention would promote transference, which could then be worked through.