Cindy wants to get to the front of the snack line in her kindergarten cafeteria, but Wanda is blocking her path. Cindy pushes Wanda out of the way to get closer to the snacks she covets. Cindy's behavior is an example of __________.
A. relational aggression
B. emotional aggression
C. regulated aggression
D. instrumental aggression
Answer: D
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When it comes to food preferences, children __________.
A. like everything except vegetables B. will like whatever foods their parents do not like C. prefer foods they are exposed to most often D. innately know what is best for their health
In the 1960s, Masters and Johnson
a. conducted their groundbreaking research about the psychology of the human sexual response. b. determined that there were four inevitable phases of the sexual response cycle. c. monitored the bodily changes of volunteers engaging in sex. d. completed one of the final studies on the well-researched are of physiology of the human sexual response.
Most or even all of an infant's cognition is
a. explicit. c. without conscious awareness. b. conscious. d. inaccessible to researchers.
Describe three health-promoting behaviors specifically discussed in your textbook
What will be an ideal response?